"The human being’s life” in kikongo language. This piece was created in order to describe the human being. Generally speaking, each people has his own genealogy and character etc. As life is a
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The well-known Irish traditional tune The Rakes of Mallow is given a new twist. Full of color and cross rhythms this inventive piece will have your audience tapping their feet and is an ideal
The definitive Bartok is arranged for alto saxophone by Martin Reiter, faithful to the style and atmosphere of the six colorful pieces. These duets are perfect for players of intermediate to more advanced
This set of short pieces for piano solo is based on folksongs from the Appalachian Mountains. This music originated in the British Isles as unaccompanied ballads. The tunes were brought to the United
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Featured on pianist William Howard's album Sixteen Contemporary Love Songs, this evocative miniature is simple but rewarding, with a repeating eight-bar chord progression that produces a kaleidoscopic
In the tradition of Britten, Holst, and Vaughan Williams before him, British composer John Rutter has composed a wonderful work for strings based on the rich legacy of the folk music of the British Isles.
These two charming folk melodies from Norwegian composer and violinist Johan Svendsen (1840-1911) were first published in 1876 and 1878, respectively. Svendsen's skilled orchestration reflects the folk
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De Nardis wrote The Universal Judgment in 1878 making it one of the earliest original symphonic works for band. Transcribed for the Goldman Band, The Universal Judgement is based on the