This set of ten variations for violoncello and harpsichord on a traditional Scottish tune is attributed to "J. P. Bach" in its unique source. Among the Bach family musicians, only one had those initials,
Edited by James R. Briscoe. For saxophone & piano. From the series A-R Special Publications, Vol. 51. The present volume contains a selection of morceaux de concours by both the
Edited by James R. Briscoe. For saxophone & piano. From the series A-R Special Publications, Vol. 50. The present volume contains a selection of morceaux de concours by both the
Edited by James R. Briscoe. For harp. From the series A-R Special Publications, Vol. 52. The present volume contains a selection of morceaux de concours by both the teacher-composers of the Paris
Edited by James R. Briscoe. For bassoon & piano. A collection of music composed for students of the Paris
Edited by James R. Briscoe. For clarinet & piano. A collection of music composed for students of the Paris
Edited by James R. Briscoe. For flute & piano. The present volume contains a selection of morceaux
Edited by James R. Briscoe. For French horn & piano. A collection of music composed for students of the Paris
Edited by James R. Briscoe. For oboe & piano. The present volume contains a selection of morceaux
Edited by James R. Briscoe. For trombone & piano. A collection of music composed for students of the Paris
Edited by James R. Briscoe. For trumpet & piano. A collection of music composed for students of the Paris
The works in this volume, chosen to reflect the breadth of narrative and characteristic piano music, illuminate certain largely forgotten musical histories. The highly popular genre of the descriptive piano
These newly discovered sonatas, which date from ca. 1720, are worthy successors to the violin sonatas published as Vivaldi's opus 2 and opus 5. Six of the works are previously unknown, two are preserved