American Dialogues for Flute and Piano evokes the quintessentially American frontier character and spirit. Flute and piano imitate, chase, and call out to the other as they explore the full range
Includes the hymns Blessing and Honor, God Himself Is Present, Guide Me Ever, Great Redeemer or God of Grace and God of Mercy, God of Our Life, All-Glorious Lord, and Open Now Thy Gates of
This collection successfully captures the spirit of each month’s evocative title. Fanfare has called this "uncommonly attractive music" and American Record Guide has called them "especially pleasing
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Cuatro Danzas para Flute y Piano (2018) is a four-movement piece with a Spanish flavor and frenzied outer movements. The music anticipated Harbach's move to the Southwest with its Spanish
Nothing is known about the life of Mrs. M. A. Bryan except what appears on the title page of A Divertimento for Solo Piano or Pedal Harp. Even her full name is not known. Written in a late 18th or
An American poet, short story writer, screenwriter, satirist and critic, Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) had an unerring acuity for commenting on twentieth-century urban peculiarities. She became renowned
These three suites by women composers are great advanced teaching material or concert repertoire for piano or harpsichord. Typically with fast-slow-fast movements, with the middle movement being in the
I. Morning Fantasy
II. Reeling Chester
Emanations of the Sacred Harp is a two-movement work for tuba and piano.
The first movement, Morning
Read, Gardner. Published by Vivace, Pullman, Washington. Copyright 1992. The work for harpsichord from a name that is already familiar to American organists who haveused his famous Preludes on Southern
This dramatic fantasy opens with an unmeasured prelude section followed by a toccata area of mixed meter utilizing the full range of the Keyboard. These two sections combine and intertwine before
Written for the 75th Anniversary of the National Association of Negro Musicians, this work was premiered by Dr. Herman Taylor at that celebration. The fantasy opens with a bold call-response passage before