Fifteen Bach Inventions, originally composed for keyboard, transcribed for violin and viola duet. Parts only, no score.
Featuring an array of 15 classics for grade 3-4 players, the musical selections have been carefully chosen and edited to ensure that it is idiomatic for each pair of instruments. Therefore, one book will
This magnificent and meticulously presented arrangement includes the gorgeous opening in the original key of E-flat major, the exciting C minor imitative, and the transitional section arriving at the iconic
Everyone is still, the countdown begins. In a single moment, adrenaline surges in an eruption of musical energy and power. This intense closer does not let go, keeping the audience and performer on the edge
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Four familiar melodies using only six notes of the B-flat scale: Mary Had a Little Lamb; Go Tell Aunt Rhodie; Hot Cross Buns and When the Saints Go Marching In. Every
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Imagine sailing across the great sea in search of pirate treasure. This work is an exciting piece that is written in multiple meters (4/4, 2/4, and 7/8), featuring an alto saxophone solo and a piccolo
Experience the thrill of playing an authentic Mozart opera overture while developing spiccato, tremolo, and hooked bowing technique as well as left-hand extensions through multiple key centers. Optional
Enjoy this bright, cheery opera music and introduce the orchestra to Mozart.
From the comic opera filled with pirates, Turkish princes, kidnapping and daring rescues, Mozart's The Abduction from the Seraglio is the piece of music that generated the (possibly fictional) "too
This arrangement offers exciting opportunities for more mature players. A combination of juxtaposed and interlocking double-stops are used to maintain the sonorous depth of Brahms' original work.
One of Brahms' most performed works, this "very boisterous potpourri of student songs" (J. Brahms) is now playable by strings, or strings with any combination of wind and percussion instruments up to full