With background notes and performance suggestions, Martin Tourish introduces musicians to the world of Celtic music. The selected pieces span three centuries of music-making in Ireland, Scotland, Wales,
For the advancing accordionist, Tourish presents a selection of 30 folk tunes from the Celtic tradition (Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Cornish, Breton) spanning three centuries. Tourish helpfully provides notes
Reels, jigs, polkas, and hornpipes. The traditional characteristic Celtic music of Ireland, Scotland, and Brittany becomes a fascinating set of teaching pieces for bassoon duo performance. Classics such as
Tourish, a specialist in accordion and in historical Celtic music, has arranged an assortment of folk music from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany for the unusual pairing of Flute and
Explore the fascinating world of Celtic music. Appealing arrangements of well-known, traditional Celtic melodies, together with new compositions in the Celtic style. Written in accessible keys with left and
This selection of thirty pieces has been carefully compiled to include some of the most popular folk melodies and classical themes that everyone likes to play. The arrangements are intended for the
Coles follows his first volume of pieces selected for guitarists of moderate skills with a second set of 24 pieces, presented in progressive order, for guitarists moving on to more advanced repertoire. The
The delightful sound of flute and guitar is explored in arrangements of some of the most popular pieces from the Gaelic and British traditions as well as ten new compositions in the same styles. These
These five arrangements by Sylvia Corinna Rosin reminded her of "Irish Coffee," a drink that warms the heart. For her Ensemble Dreiklang Berlin, she has arranged classics The Irish Washerwoman, Salley
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
Even St. Patrick could not escape the charm of the green island. Hardly any country appreciates its nature and cultivates its traditions more than Ireland. Irish folk music, with violin, flute, harp,