From the pen of Roger Winslow (204 Progressive Sightreading Tunes), these original duets begin simply and progress to an advanced level. Great for encouraging ensemble playing as well as building
Camillo Sivori was considered a child prodigy in his time: he started playing the violin at the age of two; he later became the only student of Niccolò Paganini. His 12 Étude-Caprices for solo
This edition is based on the complete first printed edition of 1803 published in two volumes by the Leipzig Bureau de Musique which was founded by Hoffmeister together with Kühnel: the plate numbers
These etudes are intended for the advanced clarinet student in high school through university level. They have been written in the tradition and spirit of the Rose etudes and studies. Each etude is in
To this day, Pierre Rode's “Caprices” are a milestone in every violinist's education conservatory level. This Urtext edition offers detailed text regarding source material and historical
An exhaustive collection at the medium to advanced levels. Tenty-four Bachstudien plus the solo part to works by Mozart, Faure, Widor, Chopin, Quantz, Mouquet, Gluck, Bizet, Langer, Andersen, Bach,
Henry Schradieck chose the modest designation “studies” for his exercises. Their musical substance, however, goes far beyond that of a study. They are character pieces which get their
These 36 duos for two violins were designed for developing learners and include original manuscript photos and commentary. Taken from Louis Spohr's violin tutor, a collection of methods and exercises
Published in early 1806, Kreutzer's "40 Études ou Caprices" for violin are the product of his years-long employment at the Conservatoire de Paris. Their systematic and complete reappraisal of
This fantastic collection features the best lines of Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, and many more! They are all here to be played, learned and performed.
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This is a beautiful piece for 6 part Women's Choir using a quote from Julian of Norwich ("All shall be well, and all shall be well, and in all things all shall be well"), and utilizes interesting harmonic
Canons! Fugues! Chorales! All of these forms that made the Baroque period so delightful are employed in this classic series of sight-singing material for mixed, treble and tenor-bass choirs. Beginning with
The musical contribution of the all-rounder Igudesman to the big memorial year 2020 promises Beethoven interpretations in his well-known humorous manner.