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Facsimile edition for two pianos.
This vocal duet arranged for treble and bass or equal voices is just as feisty as the original SATB version. Based on a protest song from the 16th-century German Peasants' War, this song was reintroduced in
The Duo for English horn and Alto Saxophone dates from 1938 during Heiden' s years in Detroit. The holograph does not bear any dedication, but it safe to assume that he wrote the two-movement work
A 30-minute dramatic song cycle for soprano, baritone, and piano with brilliant and witty texts by Mark Twain, this four-movement work is both whimsical and deeply moving. The narrative expresses the
Here's a charming duet (or duel!) between a woman who loves music and a man who loves poetry, from a text by Richard Barnfield written in 1598. The battle begins with a flourish of alternating lines traded
Edited by Ullrich Scheideler. Piano reduction by Johannes Umbreit. For 2 pianos, 4 hands. Urtext Edition based primarily on the first edition, published in 1923 by Max Eschig. Preface in Ger., Fr. and
Published for the first time, this 1972 work is likely the most difficult piano piece the composer wrote. Edited by pianist Barbara Nissman, to whom Ginastera dedicated his third piano sonata.
For 2 pianos, 4 hands. Revised edition. Commissioned by the Festival de Lille. Premiered by Kathryn Stott with the Orchestre National de Lille in September, 1993. The music is based on material from Nyman's
The volume includes arrangements of celebrated chamber and orchestral works alongside original duets, in a survey of prominent composers and styles from the USA. It reflects the indigenous influences of
This lively suite takes us on a wild night out in the Roaring Twenties. After a few cocktails, serenaded by an elegant tango, we move to a raucous nightclub for that latest dance craze, the Charleston,
On Christmas Eve 1950, the Italian Radio broadcast a radio play based on Adalbert Stifter's novella Rock Crystal. The music was written by Nino Rota, the translation was made by Gabriella Benci and Ippolito
Arranged for piano 4 hands by Preben Antonsen. One movement work originally composed for orchestra. Includes a program note. Score, 19 p.
The three-movement Suite for Bassoon and Contrabassoon was composed in 1940. Although it bears no formal dedication, it is safe to assume that it was written for Van Vactor's close friends,