Fourteen fascinating flute studies in many different styles, from rock and ragtime to jazz and tango and back to classical and folk. They can be played purely as solos for personal study or as duets, making
Many inimitable styles shine through like a beacon in this collection. Several of the pieces were composed during the Covid lockdown and can only now be published. They are joined by two older compositions
Buffalo Rock was specifically composed for bands in their early stages of development. All instrumental parts have been written in comfortable keys and ranges with all clarinet parts staying
Here are some great duets for young saxophonists covering swing, jazz, blues, rock, and much more. This volume includes some topical references with Lockdown Blues and Stickin’
Tilmann Dehnhard is a creator of music who specializes in unusual playing and sound techniques. In this remarkable work for solo flute he combines modern playing technique with extended breathing
The titles of these pieces trigger the imaginations of young players and their audiences: Birdy; Elegy; Happy Hour and Walk on Moonlight. The most often asked-for piece is
Without a doubt, the 21 Hungarian Dances are among Johannes Brahms' most popular works. They were written between 1858 and 1869. Brahms wanted to create concertante works with elements of classical
A cross section of medieval styles, both sacred and secular, for descant and treble recorder or two descant recorders.
This collection goes well beyond the first book, which features pieces designed for beginners and intermediate players to have fun and be stretched. But here, no punches are pulled! In Danny
Originally composed as music for four instruments without specifying the instrumentation, Pari intervallo was later arranged by Arvo Pärt for both organ and recorder quartet.It was
As if it had been his original intention, Gabriel Fauré's two works are presented together in this arrangement for flute and piano. The Pavane op.50 was written in 1887 for orchestra and choir ad
With a combination of characteristic rhythm and tone painting, this collection of six Spanish dances depicts the musical taste of the 19th century, which enjoyed great popularity beyond the country‘s
This volume is a challenging step up from the first volume which was for beginners. It introduces lively pieces in Aleksey Igudesman's inimitable style that will stretch intermediate young players.
Mahler's Fourth remains his most frequently performed symphony, narrowly flanked by the First and his song symphony Das Lied von der Erde. In the short Mahler monograph written by Guido Adler, the
One of Shostakovich’s most famous and best-loved tunes, the Waltz from his Suite for Variety Orchestra has appeared in many arrangements. Simple yet engaging, it's always an audience pleaser;
Possibly one of Shostakovich’s most famous and best-loved tunes, the Waltz from his Suite for Variety Orchestra has appeared in many arrangements. Simple yet engaging, it's always an audience