Availability Information
This item has been discontinued and we can only sell our remaining stock. Add to cart to check availability.
Two of the most popular Southern American folk songs from the Civil War have been combined and arranged with Piano accompaniment. Accessible and appropriate for any school or concert setting.
Yet Do I Fear Thy Nature, both in title and inspiration, is drawn from a defining line in the famous monologue by Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's Macbeth. She doubts her son’s ability to claim
Written for Gil Shaham and performed at the 92nd Street Y in New York, this work contains traditional Jewish tunes as well as newly-composed ones. A Rabbi's Dance brings this work to a lively close.
Dehnhard, who gave us The New Flute, a master class on contemporary flute techniques, presents the perfect opportunity to put those techniques to use. Yorishiro is a study in
Take a break from weighty classics with Rae's arrangements of ten "light classics." These easy to intermediate transcriptions include piano accompaniments that teachers can easily manage and guitar chords,
A cheeky and entertaining version of this classic film tune in which the themes scuttle through the different lines, with plenty of sudden dynamic contrasts to keep you on your toes!
This classic song from Toy Story is great fun for both small and large groups, and is becoming a real favourite in many school ensembles.
This book is written specifically for adult learners and teenage learners and contains everything needed for a great start in playing the flute. There are 30 progressive units, with new material introduced