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Gloria In D Major, Rv 589

Gloria In D Major, Rv 589

by Antonio Vivaldi

Symphony No 8

Symphony No 8

by Gustav Mahler

Mass In C Minor, K 427/417a

Mass In C Minor, K 427/417a

by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Swan Lake

Swan Lake

by Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky

Requiem, K 626

Requiem, K 626

by Wolgang Amadeus Mozart

Mass In C, Op 86

Mass In C, Op 86

by Ludwig Van Beethoven

Socrate - Vocal Score

Socrate - Vocal Score

by Erik Satie

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Guajiras Op38

by Fortea Daniel

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Messalina

by Isidore De Lara

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How High the Moon

by Lewis Morgan

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Spring Song

by Bridge Frank

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The Yeomen Of England

by Edward German

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Four Piece Suite

by Richard Rodney Bennett

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Maryland My Maryland

by No Author

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Compositions For the Organ

by Josef Rheinberger

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Six Negro Melodies

by Coleridge Taylor

Sheet Music Books & Ephemera

Cockaigne Overture, Op.40

Cockaigne Overture, Op.40

by Edward Elgar

New, digitally-enhanced reprint of the full score issued by Boosey & Co., London in 1901, the same year Elgar conducted the world premiere of this sparkling concert overture. Subtitled "In London Town", Cockaigne has been an audience favorite ever since. An outstanding value for students, conductors, librarians and Elgar aficionados everywhere. In contrast so many of the on-demand scores now available this one comes with all the pages with each image thoroughly checked to make sure it is readable, then... Read more about this item
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£9.67
Regina Coeli in C, K. 276/321b

Regina Coeli in C, K. 276/321b

by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ; Josef Scheel (arranger)

Composed around 1779 while still in Salzburg, this youthful setting of the Marian text in C major has been a staple of the choral repertoire for more than a century. This new, digitally-enhanced vocal score is reproduced from the one originally issued by Breitkopf und Hartel, Leipzig, to coincide with the complete works (1876-1905) with a piano reduction by J.G. Scheel.
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£5.63
Star-Spangled Banner Festival Overture

Star-Spangled Banner Festival Overture

by Dudley Buck ; Clark McAlister (editor)

Composed for a special July 4th, 1879 orchestral concert conducted by the famed bandmaster and conductor Patrick Gilmore, The Festival Overture on the American National Air was not Dudley Buck's first treatment of the famous melody composed by John Stafford Smith. In 1866 Buck composed the Concert Variations on 'The Star-Spangled Banner' for organ as his Op.23 - published in 1869. This orchestral overture became quite popular in the composer's lifetime, often featured in Gilmore's concerts held on Coney... Read more about this item
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£9.67
Poeme, Op.25

Poeme, Op.25

by Ernest Chausson ; Clinton F. Nieweg (editor)

Composed between April and June 29, 1896 while on holiday in Italy, the Poème was written in response to a request by the violinist Eugène Ysaÿe for a concerto. Initially entitled "Le Chant de l'amour triomphant" - after a romantic novella by the Russian novelist Ivan Turgenev which might have been inspired by events in his own life: the failed engagement of Pauline Viardot's daughter Marianne to the composer Gabriel Fauré and Turgenev's own infatuation with Pauline, which led to his leaving Russia... Read more about this item
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£8.05
Liebeslieder-Walzer, Op.52

Liebeslieder-Walzer, Op.52

by Johannes Brahms ; Richard W. Sargeant Jr. (arranger)

Brahms composed his first volume of choral-watzes in August of 1869 to poetry taken from Polydora, an 1855 collection of German folk-poems and love-songs assembled by George Friedrich Daumer (1800-1875). Rather than the usual accompaniment for piano solo, Brahms elected to provide one for piano duet. The first performance was given in Heidelberg on November 4, 1869. The conductor Ernst Rudorff persuaded Brahms to orchestrate the accompaniment for 8 of the 18 numbers (plus another subsequently included in... Read more about this item
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£9.67
Kontsert ; Kontsert-rapsodiia: dlia fortepiano s orkestrom; [Concerto; Concerto-Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra ]

Kontsert ; Kontsert-rapsodiia: dlia fortepiano s orkestrom; [Concerto; Concerto-Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra ]

by Khachaturian, Aram

Moskva: Izd-vo "Muzyk", 1982 262 p. Quarto. Very good, with modest wear to the red cloth black- and gold-stamped binding. Sobranie Sochineniia v Dvadtsati Chetyrekh Tomakh [Collected Works in 24 volumes]. Collected works Volume 15 only. Concerto I. Allegro ma non troppo e maestoso; II. Andante con anima; III. Allegro Brillante (1936); Concerto-Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra (1968). ''The Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in D-flat major was written in the autumn of 1936 when the composer was completing... Read more about this item
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£74.47
School of Bowing Technique for Cello, Op.2

School of Bowing Technique for Cello, Op.2

by Otakar Sevcik ; Tomas Jamnik (arranger)

Otakar Ševcík's Op.2 is a fundamental tutor for teaching the violin. It focuses on the elementary problems of right-hand technique which Ševcík practises in 4,000 variants of systematically organized exercises for all bowings. This famous tutor has remained in use to the present day and is equally valued by players of other string instruments.

The distinguished cellist Tomáš Jamník has arranged the School of Bowing Technique for the violoncello, taking into account its differences from the... Read more about this item
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£12.91
Liebeslieder Suite

Liebeslieder Suite

by Johannes Brahms ; Richard W. Sargeant Jr. (editor)

In the wake of the positive reception of Brahms's first set of Liebeslieder-Walzer after their 1869 premiere, German conductor Ernst Rudorff persuaded the composer to orchestrate the accompaniment for eight of the eighteen Op.52 selections - plus another piece subsequently included in the Op.65 set - for a concert given at Berlin's Hochschule on March 19, 1870. Offered here is a newly researched and superbly engraved edition of the nine Brahms Liebeslieder orchestrations by Richard W. Sargeant Jr.

Rede... Read more about this item
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£9.67
Romanian Folk Dances, Sz.68

Romanian Folk Dances, Sz.68

by Bela Bartok ; Richard W. Sargeant Jr. (editor)

Bartok originally set this series of folk tunes for piano in 1915. Two years later, he scored them for small orchestra. This is a newly engraved and corrected edition of the deservedly popular orchestral showpiece, available for the first time at a reasonable price for musicians, students and fans of Bartok's highly individual style.

Joc cu bata
Braul
Pe-loc
Buciumeana
Poarga romaneasca
Maruntel
Orchestra
2d1, 0, 2, 2 - 2, 0, 0, 0, strs
ISMN: 979-0-58042-356-6
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£9.67
The Tempest, Op.75

The Tempest, Op.75

by Anton Arensky

Arensky's final work was incidental music composed for a performance of Shakespeare's The Tempest given in 1905 in Russian. This new vocal score is an enhanced facsimile of the original 1906 Jurgenson edition which has been scaled to a larger, more readable format. In contrast to so many of the on-demand scores now available, this one comes with all the pages and the images have been thoroughly checked to make sure it is actually readable.
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£9.67
National Emblem

National Emblem

by Edwin Eugene Bagley ; Richard W. Sargeant Jr. (editor)

It is believed Bagley started composing National Emblem in 1902 while on a train tour with his band, but was dissatisfied with its ending and threw the score out. Fortunately, some members of his band (the Keene, New Hampshire, City Band) retrieved it and secretly rehearsed the score in the baggage car, surprising him with a performance of the work in their next concert. Bagley later revised the work and it was first published in 1906. It has since appeared in more than one dozen published editions. The... Read more about this item
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£7.25
Mass in C, Op.86

Mass in C, Op.86

by Ludwig van Beethoven ; Carl Reinecke (arranger) ; Karel Torvik (editor)

Commissioned by Price Esterhazy, the patron of his teacher Joseph Haydn, Beethoven's first major choral mass with orchestral accompaniment was generally dismissed as an inferior work by both patron and audience at the first performance in Eisenstadt on 13 September 1807. Later audiences nevertheless came to appreciate Beethoven's masterful contrapuntal writing, which are a precursor to his towering Missa solemnis composed 15 years later. This newly engraved vocal score features a superb piano reduction... Read more about this item
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£9.67
Requiem in C minor

Requiem in C minor

by Luigi Cherubini ; Hugo Ulrich (arranger)

Composed in 1816 to memorialize the death by execution of King Louis XVI, this Requiem received its premiere on January 21, 1817 under the composer's direction. The C-minor Requiem firmly established Cherubini's position as a major composer on the Paris scene thereafter. This new vocal score is a digitally enhanced reissue of the one first published around 1860 by C.F. Peters in a piano reduction prepared by the German organist Hugo Ulrich (1827-1872).
Introitus
Graduale
Dies Irae
Offertorium
Sanctus
Pie... Read more about this item
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£8.05
Te Deum, Op.103 / B.176

Te Deum, Op.103 / B.176

by Antonin Dvorak ; Josef Suk (arranger) ; Carl Simpson (editor)

A newly engraved vocal score from the piano reduction prepared by the composer's son-in-law, Josef Suk (1874-1935). Dvorak composed the Te Deum in 1892, which was given its premiere at a delayed Columbus Day quadricentennial concert on Oct. 21, 1892 in New York.
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£6.44
Cheers  March song

Cheers March song

by Staley Keeling. James Morrell

Cheers.
March song.
Words Staley Keeling.
Music James Morrell.
Arthur Stockwell London.
1941.
31 x 24 cms.
8 pages.
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£15.00
The Seven Last Words of Christ

The Seven Last Words of Christ

by Theodore Dubois ; Theodore Baker (translator)

Dubois' oratorio was given its premiere on Good Friday (April 19), 1867 at Église de la Madeleine in Paris under the composer's direction. Although first published in 1886 by Georges Hartmann of Paris, the vocal score presented here is a digitally enhanced reprint of the one first produced in 1899 by G. Schirmer of New York, with an English translation beneath the original Latin text by Theodore Baker (1851-1934). This score has been carefully reviewed, with measure numbers and rehearsal letters added.... Read more about this item
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£8.86
A Sea Symphony

A Sea Symphony

by Ralph Vaughan Williams

Vaughan Williams conducted the first performance of his great choral symphony on his 38th birthday, October 12, 1910, at the Leeds Music Festival. The work was well received and has been in the symphonic repertoire ever since. The text was taken by the composer from Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass". This digitally restored score, the first available at a reasonable price, is reissued from the one first published by Stainer & Bell of London in 1918. In contrast so many of the on-demand scores now... Read more about this item
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£12.10
Swan Lake: Ballet in Four Acts, Op.20

Swan Lake: Ballet in Four Acts, Op.20

by Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky ; Carl Simpson (editor)

Newly edited and engraved study score for the original 1877 version of Tchaikovsky's first ballet masterpiece. Includes Preface, Synopsis, and Cast of Characters. This is the complete orchestral score, not a piano reduction, based upon the composer's autograph, the first edition issued by P. Jurgenson, and the score from Tchaikovsky's complete works. Swan Lake, Tchaikovsky's first venture into ballet, was only moderately successful in its first production at Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre. Choreographer Julius... Read more about this item
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£56.62
Stabat Mater, Op.58 / B.71

Stabat Mater, Op.58 / B.71

by Antonin Dvorak ; Josef Zubaty (arranger)

Dvorak's 95-minute Stabat Mater received its premiere two days before Christmas of 1880 in Prague. It quickly gained a following not only in Europe but in both England and the USA. The vocal score was prepared by Josef Zubaty for the initial publication and was re-engraved by G. Schirmer in 1897 - which is the basis of the present score. With added measure numbers and rehearsal systems to match the widely available public domain orchestral parts, this large A4 digitally-enhanced reprint is an ideal score... Read more about this item
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£9.67
Children's Corner, CD 119 (orchestration)

Children's Corner, CD 119 (orchestration)

by Claude Debussy ; André Caplet (orchestrator)

This is a new, digitally enhanced reissue of the score originally published in 1911 by Durand et Cie., Paris. Originally composed in 1910 for piano solo, Children's Corner was scored for small orchestra the next year by Debussy's student and good friend the composer André Caplet, who conducted the premiere in Boston. This is the orchestral setting most widely performed and recorded today. It is a brilliant example of early 20th century orchestral writing. The large conductor score and orchestral parts... Read more about this item
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£12.10
Requiem in D minor

Requiem in D minor

by Luigi Cherubini ; Hugo Ulrich (arranger)

Composed in 1836 toward the end of Cherubini's tenure as director of the Paris Conservatoire, the Requiem in D-minor for men's chorus and orchestra received its premiere on March 23, 1838 at the Conservatoire under the composer's direction. This new vocal score is a digitally enhanced reissue of the one first published around 1860 by C.F. Peters of Leipzig with a piano reduction prepared by the noted German organist Hugo Ulrich.
Introitus e Kyrie
Graduale
Dies irae
Offertorium
Sanctus
Pie Jesu
Agnus Dei... Read more about this item
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£8.05
Mass No.2 in E minor, WAB 27 (1882 version)

Mass No.2 in E minor, WAB 27 (1882 version)

by Anton Bruckner ; Kurt Soldan (editor)

Composed originally in 1869, this Bruckner mass is unique in its wind ensemble accompaniment. The composer made revisions in 1882 and the new version was premiered in 1885 at the same venue of the original premiere 16 years before - the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Linz, Austria. The vocal score here is a digitally-enhanced reissue of the authoritative edition by Kurt Soldan and issued by C.F. Peters in the early 20th century. In contrast to so many of the on-demand scores now available,... Read more about this item
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£8.05
Pictures at an Exhibition - Wind Symphony

Pictures at an Exhibition - Wind Symphony

by Modest Mussorgsky ; Carl Simpson (orchestrator) ; Alfred Reed (editor)

A study score of the spectacular new setting for wind symphony. Simpson's orchestration is the first one for winds based upon the composer's manuscript instead of the flawed 1886 edition of the piano original. Edited by the eminent American composer of wind music, Alfred Reed.
Promenade I
Gnomus
Promenade II
Il Vecchio Castello (The Old Castle)
Promenade III
Tuileries
Bydlo
Promenade IV
Ballet of the Chicks in Their Shells
"'Samuel Goldenberg' und 'Schmuyle'"
Promenade V
Limoges, le marche... Read more about this item
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£16.15
Soirée de Gala; | 11 Février 1928, Salle des Fêtes du "Journal", 100, Rue Richelieu, Paris

Soirée de Gala; | 11 Février 1928, Salle des Fêtes du "Journal", 100, Rue Richelieu, Paris

by L'Amicale A.G.B

Paris: Salle du Journal, 1928. Art deco program for a grand concert in Paris followed by a midnight ball with music by The King's Melody Jazz Orchestra. Octavo, pictorial wrappers with the program for the evening loosely inserted, near fine.
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£92.59
Neue Liebeslieder, Op.65

Neue Liebeslieder, Op.65

by Johannes Brahms ; Richard W. Sargeant Jr. (arranger)

Following the success of his first volume of Liebeslieder-Walzer of 1869, Brahms set another 14 songs to the same poetry from Polydora, the 1855 collection of German folk-poems and love-songs assembled by George Friedrich Daumer (1800-1875) plus a conclusion set to a poem of Goethe - "Zum Schluss". Composed from 1869 through 1874, the second volume likewise features numbers for solo voices placed between the 4-voiced settings. The first performance was given in Karlsruhe on May 8, 1875 of nine selections... Read more about this item
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£8.86