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Piae Cantiones, published in 1582, is a collection of late medieval sacred and secular songs begging to be given performance, either as written, or perhaps in new settings. Three sacred tunes in
Blades of Grass was inspired by the poem Grass by Carl Sandburg (1878-1967):
"Pile the bodies high at Austerliz and Waterloo, Shovel them under and let me work-I am the grass; I cover all.
With the continued success of The Blues Play-A-Long and Solos Collection for Beginner Series I decided to follow up with a second series for the Intermediate/Advanced musician.
Blues
These are the two final movements of Corelli's Concerto Grosso in G minor Op. 6 No. 8, which is subtitled 'made for the night of Christmas' and generally known as the Christmas Concerto.
This flexible collection is a terrific resource for student groups, church musicians, family musicians and more. These Grade 3 arrangements are fully interchangeable and contain well-known classical
From the Baroque era to the 20th century, these 18 trios are arranged in a wide variety of styles. Written to be played by any combination of three instruments, this versatile collection provides not only
Works for English horn and organ are rare, yet the combination is well suited to share this early-American pentatonic tune by Lowell Mason. Occasional unique harmonies are mixed into this calming and
This beautiful solo arrangement is one of composer Garrett Breeze's most memorable works as it seamlessly weaves together two of England's most beloved hymn tunes: Nettleton and Thaxted. "Nettleton" is most
Continuing with the success of the popular Compatible series, Compatible Duets for Winds, Volume 2 contains 29 duets in a variety of styles (classical, folk music and new original pieces)
Designed to be as flexible as possible, this unique collection gives you the opportunity to use these settings with any three instruments - the number of combinations are endless! Double parts to create a