This brand-new series is intended as a guide to the keyboard music of the 16th to 19th centuries for pupils of the piano and the harpsichord, as well as of other early keyboard instruments. Each volume
The New Bell includes a further 19 piano pieces for beginners; among others, we encounter a baby elephant now and again (perhaps paying a visit from Debussy's Children’s Corner?) and we hear the awful
English version revised and edited by Leslie Russell. For piano. Score, 135 p.
Hungarian-style dance music which flourished in the 16th and 17th centuries - generally referred to as ungaresca - represents a valuable part of European musical tradition. For advanced concert band.
Eight pieces for duos, trios, and quartets with optional combinations of violin, flute, clarinet and cello.