A wonderful collection of pieces arranged for concert performance! Our 20 Encore and Recital Pieces are ideal for recitals and encores (if the book title didn't already give that away...), or for
A terrific collection of romantic selections perfect for any wedding! Featuring Be Thou My Vision, Flower Duet, Wedding March, Clair de Lune and many more!
This set of variations was written for oboist and friend Lindsey Lyrenmann. They were designed to be a launching point for improvisation during the communion portion of the December 21, 2014 services at
Eighteen newly composed or arranged solos with piano accompaniment written at Grades 2 to 2.5. These exciting solos will add something new, fresh, and different to your solo repertoire. Perfect for use at a
Several years ago, my sister told me that she was playing for several church services and was seeking some new pieces for these services. Being one that would almost always take a challenge from my sister,
This famous Tchaikovsky melody is very expressive and very musical.
Fifteen popular works for oboe with piano accompaniment selected from the major exam board syllabuses, spanning Grades 5 to 8 and beyond. This valuable resource includes pull-out parts and performance notes
This fun and educational set has everything the young student needs for a great first solo experience: 15 easy-level classical melodies beautifully arranged by Philip Sparke, full-performance and
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Edited by master oboist Jared Hauser, this tour de force for oboe should be a standard in any advanced player's library.
Verdi is undoubtedly one of the most outstanding opera composers of all time, a very high percentage of his catalog being regarded as "standard repertoire" in opera houses all over the world. One of his
A selection of some of the most famous classical repertoire pieces which can be played as solos, duets, or quartets with optional accompaniment. CD available separately. Titles include: Overture
The Four Latin Dances were commissioned by pianist Imelda Delgado in memory of her father, Narciso Delgado (1903-1977), an important figure in Tejano music. Composer Richard Crosby and
Commissioned in memory of renowned oboist/pedagogue John Mack, the title hints at how influential teachers shape their students' internal dialogues. Cast in two movements, the first (Ricercare doloroso)
Kui is a polysemous figure in ancient Chinese mythology named for the legendary musician "Kui" who invented music and dancing and for the one-legged mountain demon or rain-god variously said to resemble a