Composed by Various. For Piano/Keyboard. Hal Leonard Fake Books. Classical. Diff...(+)
Composed by Various. For
Piano/Keyboard. Hal
Leonard Fake Books.
Classical. Difficulty:
medium to
medium-difficult.
Fakebook. Melody line,
chord names and lyrics
(on some songs). 413
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard
By Josef Gabriel Rheinberger. Edited by Weyer, Martin. Organ Music; Complete edi...(+)
By Josef Gabriel
Rheinberger. Edited by
Weyer, Martin. Organ
Music; Complete editions.
Complete edition. 320
pages. Published by Carus
Verlag (German import).
85 Early / Late Intermediate Selections in Their Original Form - Baroque to Mode...(+)
85 Early / Late
Intermediate Selections
in Their Original Form -
Baroque to Modern. Edited
by Maurice Hinson. For
Piano. Piano Collection.
Essential Keyboard
Repertoire. Masterwork.
Level: Early Intermediate
/ Late Intermediate.
Book. 128 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
By Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven. Edited by Helen Marlais. For Piano. Succeeding with...(+)
By Haydn, Mozart,
Beethoven. Edited by
Helen Marlais. For Piano.
Succeeding with the
Masters. Classical
Period. Level: Early
Intermediate/Intermediate
. Book. Published by The
FJH Music Company Inc.
(84 Early Intermediate Selections Spanning Seven Centuries - Medieval to Modern)...(+)
(84 Early Intermediate
Selections Spanning Seven
Centuries - Medieval to
Modern). Edited by
Willard A. Palmer. For
Piano. Piano Collection.
Essential Keyboard
Repertoire. Masterwork.
Early Intermediate /
Intermediate. Book. 160
pages. Published by
Alfred Music Publishing
Organ solo SKU: CA.1805000 Composed by Friedrich Reimerdes. This edition:...(+)
Organ solo
SKU:
CA.1805000
Composed
by Friedrich Reimerdes.
This edition: Paperbound.
Organ music based on
hymns, free organ music.
German title: Praeludien
Und Fugen Fur Orgel.
Organ music based on
hymns, Free organ music.
Collection. 114 pages.
Carus Verlag #CV
18.050/00. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1805000).
SKU: SU.00220263 Composed by Alexander Glazunov, Antonin Dvorak, and Pete...(+)
SKU: SU.00220263
Composed by Alexander
Glazunov, Antonin Dvorak,
and Peter Ilyich
Tchaikovsky. Chamber
Music, String
Trio/Quartet/Quintet. CD
(PDF Scores). CD Sheet
Music #00220263.
Published by CD Sheet
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This CD Sheet
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makes available full
scores and parts for
string quartets by 19th C
Slavic masters Dvorák,
Glazunov and Tchaikovsky.
DVORÃK: String
Quartets No. 2 in B-flat
major (parts only); No. 5
in F minor, Op. 9 (parts
only); No. 7 in A minor,
Op. 16 (parts only); No.
8 in E major, Op. 80; No.
9, Op. 34; No. 10 in
E-flat major, Op. 51
Slavonic; No. 11 in C
major, Op. 61; No. 12 in
F major, Op. 96 American;
No. 13 in G major, Op.
106; No. 14 in A-flat
major, Op. 105 GLAZUNOV:
String Quartets No. 1 in
D Major, Op. 1; No. 2 in
F Major, Op. 10; No. 3 in
G major, Op. 26, Quartet
Slave; No. 4 in A Minor,
Op. 64; No. 5 in D Minor,
Op. 70; No. 6 in Bb
Major, Op. 106; Suite in
C Major for String
Quartet, Op. 35; 5
Novelettes for String
Quartet, Op. 15
TCHAIKOVSKY: String
Quartet, No 1 in D major;
Op. 11; No. 2 in F major,
Op. 22; No. 3 in E-flat
minor, Op. 30 Also
includes composer bios
and relevant articles
from the 1911 edition of
Grove's Dictionary of
Music and Musicians 2000+
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Arranged by Hal H. Hopson. Church-Worship, Funeral, Funeral & Memorial, Wedding ...(+)
Arranged by Hal H.
Hopson. Church-Worship,
Funeral, Funeral &
Memorial, Wedding and
Sacred. Print Music
Collection (Book). 407
pages. Published by Hope
Publishing Company.
Level: (Moderate).
(83 Early / Late Intermediate Selections Requiring a Hand Span of an Octave or L...(+)
(83 Early / Late
Intermediate Selections
Requiring a Hand Span of
an Octave or Less).
Edited by Maurice Hinson.
For Piano. Piano
Collection. Essential
Keyboard Repertoire.
Masterwork. Early
Intermediate / Late
Intermediate. Book. 164
pages. Published by
Alfred Music Publishing
(Standard Repertoire for the Developing Pianist). Edited by Jane Magrath. For ...(+)
(Standard Repertoire for
the
Developing Pianist).
Edited
by Jane Magrath. For
Piano.
Book; Graded Standard
Repertoire; Masterworks;
Piano Collection.
Classics
for Students. Masterwork;
Recital. Early
Intermediate.
32 pages. Published by
Alfred Music
A Unique Classical Collection of Favorites and Undiscovered Gems. Composed by ...(+)
A Unique Classical
Collection
of Favorites and
Undiscovered
Gems. Composed by
Various.
Edited by Charmaine
Siagian
and Sonya Schumann.
Willis.
Classical. Softcover. 272
pages. Published by
Willis
Music
(Solo Piano Music). By Helen Marlais. By Helen Marlais. For Piano. Classical Pia...(+)
(Solo Piano Music). By
Helen Marlais. By Helen
Marlais. For Piano.
Classical Piano Music.
Classical Period,
Romantic Period and
Baroque. Listening CD.
Published by The FJH
Music Company Inc
Recorded by Frank Almond, Concertmaster of the Milwaukee Symphony. By Frank Almo...(+)
Recorded by Frank Almond,
Concertmaster of the
Milwaukee Symphony. By
Frank Almond. By Various.
String Solo. Classical.
Softcover Audio Online.
48 pages. Published by G.
Schirmer
Chamber Music Cello, Recording, Viola, Violin SKU: CF.BE10F For String...(+)
Chamber Music Cello,
Recording, Viola, Violin
SKU: CF.BE10F
For String Trio and
Recording. Composed
by Paul Lansky. Full
score. With Standard
notation. 32 pages.
Duration 19:37. Carl
Fischer Music #BE10F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.BE10F).
ISBN
9780825891175. UPC:
798408091170. 8.5 x 11
inches. Key: G
major.
Commissioned
by the Princeton-Columbia
Electronic Music Center
for Speculum Musicae in
1981. The first movement,
In Preparation, is a
study in tuning and
intonation and is based
on the open strings in
perfectly tuned fifths,
with the violins D string
tuned 294 hertz. The
first moments of the
piece provide opportunity
to tune to the tape part.
(This tuning probably
differs imperceptibly
from a tempered tuning
since the E string of the
violin is only 1/33 of a
semitone sharper then in
a tempered system and the
C strings of the viola
and cello 1/33 of a
semitone flatter.) Most
subsequent pitches in the
movement are either the
open strings or major and
minor thirds above and
below the open strings.
The minor thirds will be
slightly sharp with
respect to equal tempered
tuning about 15 cents or
1/6 of a semitone and the
major thirds will be
slightly flat about 14
cents, or one seventh of
a semitone. Listen to the
tape part as a guide. All
harmonics in this
movement are to be played
as natural harmonics and
open strings are to be
used whenever possible.
In the second movement,
At a Distance, the tape
part largely doubles
selected pitches in the
string parts and should
be thought of as a
backdrop rather then
counterpart. In this and
the remaining movements
equal tempered tuning is
used though it will
probably not be necessary
to retune the instruments
for this reason alone.
The third movement, In
Practice, is a study in
modes of performance
particularly with respect
to rhythmic rigidity and
flexibility. While the
tape part may seem to
bend and sway a great
deal, the string parts
are to be played with as
much rhythmic precision
as possible. At many
points it may be
necessary to delay or
anticipate beats in order
to coincide with the
arrival of beats in the
tape part, though in
general the quarter
equals 120 is accurate.
In the fourth movement,
In Distinction, different
kinds of musical
conceptions are
counter-pointed and
counter-posed. Here the
beat is quite accurate
although the notation of
the synthetic saxophone
part is only approximate.
All the tape parts are
based on computer
reprocessed violin except
for parts of the fourth
movement in which
synthetic saxophone is
used. The tape part was
synthesized on the IBM
3033 and 3081 computers
at Princeton University
and converted at the
Winham Laboratory. The
violin source was
performed by Cyrus
Stevens. Commissioned
by the Princeton-Columbia
Electronic Music Center
for Speculum Musicae in
1981. The first movement,
In Preparation, is a
study in tuning and
intonation and is based
on the open strings in
perfectly tuned fifths,
with the violinas D
string tuned 294 hertz.
The first moments of the
piece provide opportunity
to tune to the tape part.
(This tuning probably
differs imperceptibly
from a tempered tuning
since the E string of the
violin is only 1/33 of a
semitone sharper then in
a tempered system and the
C strings of the viola
and acello 1/33 of a
semitone flatter.) Most
subsequent pitches in the
movement are either the
open strings or major and
minor thirds above and
below the open strings.
The minor thirds will be
slightly sharp with
respect to equal tempered
tuning about 15 cents or
1/6 of a semitone and the
major thirds will be
slightly flat about 14
cents, or one seventh of
a semitone. Listen to the
tape part as a guide. All
harmonics in this
movement are to be played
as natural harmonics and
open strings are to be
used whenever possible.
In the second movement,
At a Distance, the tape
part largely doubles
selected pitches in the
string parts and should
be thought of as a
backdrop rather then
counterpart. In this and
the remaining movements
equal tempered tuning is
used though it will
probably not be necessary
to retune the instruments
for this reason alone.
The third movement, In
Practice, is a study in
modes of performance
particularly with respect
to rhythmic rigidity and
flexibility. While the
tape part may seem to
bend and sway a great
deal, the string parts
are to be played with as
much rhythmic precision
as possible. At many
points it may be
necessary to delay or
anticipate beats in order
to coincide with the
arrival of beats in the
tape part, though in
general the quarter
equals 120 is accurate.
In the fourth movement,
In Distinction, different
kinds of musical
conceptions are
counter-pointed and
counter-posed. Here the
beat is quite accurate
although the notation of
the synthetic saxophone
part is only approximate.
All the tape parts are
based on computer
reprocessed violin except
for parts of the fourth
movement in which
synthetic saxophone is
used. The tape part was
synthesized on the IBM
3033 and 3081 computers
at Princeton University
and converted at the
Winham Laboratory. The
violin source was
performed by Cyrus
Stevens. Commissioned
by the Princeton-Columbia
Electronic Music Center
for Speculum Musicae in
1981. The first movement,
In Preparation, is a
study in tuning and
intonation and is based
on the open strings in
perfectly tuned fifths,
with the violin's D
string tuned 294 hertz.
The first moments of the
piece provide opportunity
to tune to the tape part.
(This tuning probably
differs imperceptibly
from a tempered tuning
since the E string of the
violin is only 1/33 of a
semitone sharper then in
a tempered system and the
C strings of the viola
and 'cello 1/33 of a
semitone flatter.) Most
subsequent pitches in the
movement are either the
open strings or major and
minor thirds above and
below the open strings.
The minor thirds will be
slightly sharp with
respect to equal tempered
tuning about 15 cents or
1/6 of a semitone and the
major thirds will be
slightly flat about 14
cents, or one seventh of
a semitone. Listen to the
tape part as a guide. All
harmonics in this
movement are to be played
as natural harmonics and
open strings are to be
used whenever possible.
In the second movement,
At a Distance, the tape
part largely doubles
selected pitches in the
string parts and should
be thought of as a
backdrop rather then
counterpart. In this and
the remaining movements
equal tempered tuning is
used though it will
probably not be necessary
to retune the instruments
for this reason alone.
The third movement, In
Practice, is a study in
modes of performance
particularly with respect
to rhythmic rigidity and
flexibility. While the
tape part may seem to
bend and sway a great
deal, the string parts
are to be played with as
much rhythmic precision
as possible. At many
points it may be
necessary to delay or
anticipate beats in order
to coincide with the
arrival of beats in the
tape part, though in
general the quarter
equals 120 is accurate.
In the fourth movement,
In Distinction, different
kinds of musical
conceptions are
counter-pointed and
counter-posed. Here the
beat is quite accurate
although the notation of
the synthetic saxophone
part is only approximate.
All the tape parts are
based on computer
reprocessed violin except
for parts of the fourth
movement in which
synthetic saxophone is
used. The tape part was
synthesized on the IBM
3033 and 3081 computers
at Princeton University
and converted at the
Winham Laboratory. The
violin source was
performed by Cyrus
Stevens. Commissioned
by the Princeton-Columbia
Electronic Music Center
for SpeculumMusicae in
1981.The first movement,
In Preparation, is a
study in tuning and
intonation and isbased on
the open strings in
perfectly tuned fifths,
with the violin’s
D stringtuned 294 hertz.
The first moments of the
piece provide opportunity
to tuneto the tape part.
(This tuning probably
differs imperceptibly
from a temperedtuning
since the E string of the
violin is only 1/33 of a
semitone sharper then ina
tempered system and the C
strings of the viola and
‘cello 1/33 of a
semitoneflatter.) Most
subsequent pitches in the
movement are either the
open stringsor major and
minor thirds above and
below the open strings.
The minor thirdswill be
slightly sharp with
respect to equal tempered
tuning about 15 cents
or1/6 of a semitone and
the major thirds will be
slightly flat about 14
cents, or oneseventh of a
semitone. Listen to the
tape part as a guide. All
harmonics in thismovement
are to be played as
natural harmonics and
open strings are to be
usedwhenever possible.In
the second movement, At a
Distance, the tape part
largely doubles
selectedpitches in the
string parts and should
be thought of as a
backdrop rather
thencounterpart. In this
and the remaining
movements equal tempered
tuning is usedthough it
will probably not be
necessary to retune the
instruments for this
reasonalone.The third
movement, In Practice, is
a study in modes of
performance
particularlywith respect
to rhythmic rigidity and
flexibility. While the
tape part may seemto bend
and sway a great deal,
the string parts are to
be played with as
muchrhythmic precision as
possible. At many points
it may be necessary to
delay oranticipate beats
in order to coincide with
the arrival of beats in
the tape part,though in
general the quarter
equals 120 is accurate.In
the fourth movement, In
Distinction, different
kinds of musical
conceptions
arecounter-pointed and
counter-posed. Here the
beat is quite accurate
although thenotation of
the synthetic saxophone
part is only
approximate.All the tape
parts are based on
computer reprocessed
violin except for parts
ofthe fourth movement in
which synthetic saxophone
is used. The tape part
wassynthesized on the IBM
3033 and 3081 computers
at Princeton University
andconverted at the
Winham Laboratory. The
violin source was
performed by
CyrusStevens.
Beethoven * Beginner to Intermediate Piano Solos composed by Ludwig van Beethove...(+)
Beethoven * Beginner to
Intermediate Piano Solos
composed by Ludwig van
Beethoven (1770-1827).
Arranged by Erika
Feuchtner Macris. For
piano. This edition:
Paperback. Collection.
Classical Composer
Series. Classical.
Beginner to Intermediate.
Book. Text Language:
English. 64 pages.
Published by Santorella
Publications
By Franz Schubert (1797-1828). Arranged by Ralph Sauer. For Trombone, Horn and P...(+)
By Franz Schubert
(1797-1828). Arranged by
Ralph Sauer. For
Trombone, Horn and Piano.
Romantic Duo. Advanced.
Solo parts and Piano.
Published by Cherry
Classics
Woodwind Quintet. Composed by Albert Andraud. Arranged by Albert Andraud ...(+)
Woodwind Quintet.
Composed by Albert
Andraud. Arranged by
Albert Andraud and
Charles Neidich. Southern
Music. Softcover.
Southern Music Company
#B208FS. Published by
Southern Music Company
(HL.156532).