This humorous little vignette for string quartet was composed in 1979 and was originally intended to be published by Piedmont Music, the ASCAP division of EB Marks Classical. For reasons unknown, however,
Jig for John by Jon Jeffrey Grier is a fun, upbeat Irish jig perfect for the intermediate flute player looking for something different on their recital or at contest.
Floot Loops by Jon Jeffrey Grier was composed in 1979 as a gift to the composer's wife, Marion. Each movement has some connection to everyday life and the struggles of making your way early in the
This opening movement of Bach's Partita for Solo Violin in E Major, written in 1720, inspired Bach to create the Sinfonia movement for his 1731 Cantata. Bach used the organ to play the
Created with the developing percussion ensemble in mind, this is a work with few technical difficulties. The focus should remain on balance and blend. All parts must be treated so that they may be heard
Maddalena Sirmen was a groundbreaking and innovative violinist, composer, singer, and keyboard player. She was a student of Giuseppe Tartini who considered her an outstanding talent. She decided to become a
Opening with a calm but strong chordal statement, this piece continues to build in a single direction to a grand climax of fortississimo dynamics, after which it quickly returns to the quiet mood and
This string quartet is the last work completed by this fine American composer. The work's five movements are based on old folk and hymn melodies that the composer found intriguing. In the final movement, he
Sonata is written in three contrasting movements, the first in sonata allegro form, incorporating some components of "fiddle" style. The second movement is a slow lament in the form of a da capo
New Christmas repertoire is always welcome and this collection is not only accessible, but also ventures beyond the typical titles and instrumentation. They may be played with two violins or a viola or
Finally a clean, modern edition of six quartets by the Chevalier de Saint-Georges (Joseph Bologne) clearly edited with bowings and fingerings by Endre Granat. These early works fit stylistically in the
Finally, a clean, modern edition of these Sonatas by the Chevalier de Saint-Georges (Joseph Bologne) clearly edited with bowings and fingerings by Endre Granat. These Sonatas cross the bridge into the
This famous work from the cello pedagogical literature is now available for cello quartet. The solo part is dispersed between all four parts. Cello 1 and 2 perform most of the technical "heavy lifting",
This Romance (originally in E) may be accompanied by either piano or organ and utilizes the full student range of the instrument. Netzel places emphasis is on a lyric, rich tone through long
This arrangement transforms Twinkle as if written in the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 20th-century and Jazz Eras. It is perfect for demonstrations of string instruments or recruiting concerts.
Based on Debussy's original work of the same title from the Children's Corner, this piece captures the different perspectives of falling snow. A balanced blend of sonorities, the piece combines
This collection contains intermediate arrangements of cowboy songs and ballads for flute and piano, often invoking the style of Aaron Copland. Contents: Fair Fannie Moore; Belle Starr; Flora Lily of the
Three Little Latin Rondos by Jon Jeffrey Grier features three pieces in different Latin styles: a samba, a tango, and a more-or-less calypso. Two in 2nd rondo form, one in 3rd
Three showpieces, perfect for a recital finale or encore, by J.S. Bach, Joseph Haydn and W.A. Mozart. These masterworks are at the advanced-intermediate level, focusing on technique building lessons in
Originally written for double bass, Vulcan's Forge by Seth Gamba features trios for the developing player that have been carefully adapted by the composer for any combination of trombone,