By Sonny Stephens (Transcriber). For bass. Transcribed bass lines from Volume 15...(+)
By Sonny Stephens
(Transcriber). For bass.
Transcribed bass lines
from Volume 15 of the
Aebersold series. Level:
intermediate, advanced.
Book. Published by Jamey
Aebersold Jazz.
Killer Joe Bass Lines - Transcribed From Volume 70 by Tyrone Wheeler. For bass. ...(+)
Killer Joe Bass Lines -
Transcribed From Volume
70 by Tyrone Wheeler. For
bass. Transcribed bass
lines from Volume 70 of
the Aebersold series..
Intermediate, advanced.
Book. 40 pages. Published
by Jamey Aebersold Jazz
Double bass SKU: BA.BA07896-85 Composed by Camille Saint-Saens. Edited by...(+)
Double bass
SKU:
BA.BA07896-85
Composed by Camille
Saint-Saens. Edited by
Michael Stegemann. This
edition: urtext edition.
Stapled. Barenreiter
Urtext. Single part. Opus
78. 15 pages.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA07896_85. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA07896-85).
ISBN
9790006563395. 32.5 x
25.5 cm inches. Key: C
minor.
In this work
I gave everything I had
to give. [...] What I did
here I will never do
again. Camille
Saint-Saens was
justifiably proud of his
Symphony No. 3 in C minor
op. 78, dedicated to the
memory of Franz Liszt.
Like Beethoven's Ninth,
this so-called Organ
Symphony was commissioned
by the Philharmonic
Society in London, where
it received its premiere
on 19 May
1886.
In this
first scholarly-critical
edition of the symphony,
a great many
inconsistencies and
mistakes inherent in the
previously used edition
have been unveiled and
corrected.
The
edition of Symphony No. 3
marks the launch of a
large-scale project: the
publication of Camille
Saint-Saens - Complete
Edition of the
Instrumental Works. This
performing Urtext edition
is based on volume BA
10303 from that
series.
* First
scholarly-critical
edition of this famous
symphony based on Camille
Saint-Saens aEUR Complete
Edition of the
Instrumental Works *
Now with separate parts
for all winds *
Orchestral parts in a
large format (25.5 cm x
32.5 cm).
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- Orchestral parts in an
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cues, rehearsal letters,
and page turns where
players need them -
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passages so that players
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have to play -
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Double bass SKU: CA.4079615 Composed by Johannes Brahms. Arranged by Komm...(+)
Double bass
SKU:
CA.4079615
Composed
by Johannes Brahms.
Arranged by Komma. German
title: Vier ernste
Gesange. Sacred vocal
music, End of the church
year, Mourning, death.
Single Part, Double Bass.
Composed 1828. 8 pages.
Carus Verlag #CV
40.796/15. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.4079615).
ISBN
9790007077761.
Scor
e available separately -
see item CA.4079600.
Double Bass SKU: HU.F0571528031 Composed by Christopher Bull, Olive Goodborn, a...(+)
Double Bass
SKU: HU.F0571528031
Composed by Christopher
Bull, Olive Goodborn, and
Richard Duckett. Strings,
Methods. Team Strings -
Double Bass (with CD).
Softcover Book and CD. 72
pages. Faber Music
#F0571528031. Published
by Faber Music
Double Bass SKU: BT.YE0095 Composed by Alan Ridout. Exam Material. Book O...(+)
Double Bass
SKU:
BT.YE0095
Composed by
Alan Ridout. Exam
Material. Book Only.
Yorke Edition #YE0095.
Published by Yorke
Edition (BT.YE0095).
for Double
bass (or cello) and
piano.
Six
short, easy pieces
written to supplement the
examination repertoire.
Can be played separately
or as a suite.
Alan Ridout
died shortly after
correcting proofs ofthese
tuneful movements: his
popular Concerto and
Little Sad Sound (also
available) are in similar
style.
Double bass SKU: CA.1232011 Composed by Hans-Gunter Lenders and Heinz Lem...(+)
Double bass
SKU:
CA.1232011
Composed
by Hans-Gunter Lenders
and Heinz Lemmermann.
German title: Das
Reisfeld. Songs for
children, Secular choral
music. Single Part,
Double Bass. 2 pages.
Carus Verlag #CV
12.320/11. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.1232011).
ISBN
9790007192228.
Scor
e available separately -
see item CA.1232000.
Music teaching SKU: LM.C06762CB Composed by Jean Francois Alexandre and S...(+)
Music teaching
SKU:
LM.C06762CB
Composed
by Jean Francois
Alexandre and Siegfried
Drumm. Method, studies.
Score. 100 (separate
parts) pages. Editions
Combre #C06762CB.
Published by Editions
Combre (LM.C06762CB).
Double bass SKU: BA.BA10418-85 Composed by Antonin Dvorak. Edited by Jona...(+)
Double bass
SKU:
BA.BA10418-85
Composed by Antonin
Dvorak. Edited by
Jonathan Del Mar. This
edition: urtext edition.
Stapled. Barenreiter
Urtext. Single part. Opus
88. 12 pages.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA10418_85. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA10418-85).
ISBN
9790006564699. 32.5 x
25.5 cm inches. Key: G
major.
Mendelssohn'
s Violin Concerto op. 64,
is a key work of the 19th
century, adhering to the
classical style of
Beethoven while pointing
the way to the romantic
ethos of Brahms. It has
long been known that
Mendelssohn performed the
work with three soloists
in succession: Ferdinand
David, who worked closely
with the composer during
its composition and
played it at the
premiere; the 'child
prodigy' Joseph Joachim;
and Hubert Leonard, a
young Belgian virtuoso
about whom little is
known.
As proof
sheets for the Violin
Concerto in E minor were
long considered lost, it
could be described as
somewhat of a sensation
when proofs for the solo
violin part resurfaced
together with a letter
from Mendelssohn to
Leonard.
The
letter informs us that
the composer invited
Leonard to his home in
Frankfurt in order to
make his acquaintance. It
was already known that
Mendelssohn had given
proof sheets to David;
now we know that he also
gave some to
Leonard.
The
recently discovered
proofs reveal how Leonard
played the concerto with
Mendelssohn on that
memorable evening in
February 1845. Besides
containing bowing marks
and fingering, they also
show how Leonard executed
shifts of position and
where he employed open
strings. Furthermore
modifications made to
dynamic markings and
additional legato bowing
are shown.
It is
safe to assume that all
of this was done with
Mendelssohn's approval.
That the young violinist
made a positive
impression on the
composer is confirmed in
the latter's
correspondence following
their joint performance.
Mendelssohn is full of
praise for Leonard's
playing and offers to
lend his support in
finding employment in
Germany.
This
revised edition of the
Mendelssohn Violin
Concerto (only the
orchestral parts remain
unchanged) includes a
separate booklet on
performance practice.
The editor, Clive
Brown, is an acknowledged
expert on Romantic
performance
practice.
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Bärenreiter Urtext
Orchestral
Parts
- Urtext
editions as close as
possible to the
composerâ€â„Â
¢s intentions - With
alternate versions in
full score and parts
- Orchestral parts in an
enlarged format of 25.5cm
x 32.5cm - With
cues, rehearsal letters,
and page turns where
players need them -
Clearly presented divisi
passages so that players
know exactly what they
have to play -
High-quality paper with a
slight yellow tinge which
does not glare under
lights and is thick
enough that reverse pages
do not shine
through