| Genre |
Composer/Title |
Item |
Price |
| PIANO |
Christensen: 18th Century Continuo
Playing: A Historical Guide to the Basics. The author not
only shows how musicians played at the time, but takes a further
step of crucial importance by succinctly summarizing the way
figured bass was taught and studied, thereby creating models
for players today. Translated by J. Bradford Robinson. 156
Pages. Hardbound. |
BA8177 |
$60.00 |
| |
Mendelssohn: Wie die Zeit Läuft! (How Time
Flies!) First Edition. Written on Easter Sunday 1847, this
unoffical “song without words” has as its only source the
original manuscript, which is still owned by the family.
Facsimile and transcription in coordination with the International
Mendelssohn Foundation. Hardbound. |
EB8549 |
$29.95 |
| ORGAN |
Duruflé: Méditation for Organ. First Edition.
This work has its origins as early as 1964, and the composer
introduced its first theme in the Agnus Dei of his Messe Cum
Jubilo in 1966. Although Duruflé made it a practice to play
this piece during the course of liturgical offces, it nonetheless
is worthy of finding its place in the concert setting. The
registrations in this edition are those of the composer.
|
D&F15470 |
$9.95 |
| |
Easy Organ Pieces from the 19th
Century, Vol. 3. Thirty-seven short and easy-to-play non-cantus
firmus organ pieces written for single- to two-manual instruments,
especially well suited for part-time church organists. |
BA8420 |
$44.95 |
| |
Also available: Volume 1 |
BA8416 |
$44.95 |
| |
Volume 2 |
BA8417 |
$44.95 |
| |
Forchhammer: Selected Organ Works. Overshadowed
by his contemporaries, Reger and Rheinberger, Forschhammer
never achieved the celebrity of those composers. However,
small selections of his organ works have been published periodically
through the years. This anthology of 32 easier and shorter
pieces is geared toward the practical needs of organists.
|
EB8729 |
$34.95 |
| VIOLIN |
Bloch: Poème mystique (Sonata No. 2). Reprint
of the Original Edition. |
TB960 |
$34.95 |
| FLUTE |
Handel: Concerto in G
Minor, HWV 287. Always known as an oboe concerto, this new
Urtext edition by Terence Best, with an option for the transverse flute as the solo instrument,
is based on a newly discovered set of orchestral parts. |
Full Score: BA8533 |
$37.95 |
| |
Reduction for Flute (Oboe) & Piano. |
BA8533a |
$23.95 |
| |
Mozart: Concerto in G Major, arranged by A.E.
Müller after the Clarinet Concerto, K. 622. Edited and with
a piano reduction by Christopher Hogwood. |
BA5335a |
$33.95 |
| OBOE |
Vivaldi: Sonata in G Minor for Oboe and Basso
Continuo, RV 28. First Edition. Although the manuscript
source of this work bears no indication for the solo instrument,
its lack of double stops lends support to this edition for
oboe rather than violin. |
MR2275 |
$17.95 |
| SAXOPHONE QUARTET |
Roth: Got’Cha. Score & Parts. |
SKG97 |
$24.95 |
| |
Roth: No Coffee Blues. |
SKG96 |
$19.95 |
| FRENCH HORN |
Bergonzi: Variations on “O Mattutini albori”
from Rossini’s Opera La donna del lago. Horn in E or Horn
in F & Piano. |
DM1291 |
$19.95 |
| TROMBONE |
Albrechtsberger: Trombone Concerto. Tenor
Trombone & Piano (or Organ). |
DM1323 |
$21.95 |
| GUITAR |
Bach: Partita in C Minor, BWV 997. Arranged
by Ansgar Krause. Generally referred to as the second lute
suite, the “Suite in C Minor,” this new edition is justified
by its presentation of the work in written B minor (or sounding
C minor with the use of the capotasto) instead of the usual
A minor of past guitar arrangements. |
EB8234 |
$18.95 |
| |
Bach: Prelude, BWV 999, and Fugue, after BWV
1000, 1001, 539. Arranged by Ansgar Krause. Although not
originally composed as a paired set, these two pieces work
well when performed together. Originally in C minor, the
Prelude is presented here in D minor. The Fugue exists in
versions for several instruments, the first probably for solo
violin, with this version based on the version in D minor
for organ. |
EB8235 |
$16.95 |
| |
Dowland: A Pilgrimes Solace (1612). Complete
Lute Songs, Vol. 5. Voice & Guitar. |
GKM208 |
$39.95 |
| CHAMBER MUSIC |
Anonymous: The Six Schwerin
Trumpet Tunes. Four Trumpets & Timpani. First Edition.
A good example of more sophisticated repertory of the military
bands from the turn of the 19th century. Score
& Parts. |
DM1299 |
$19.95 |
| |
Hauff: Duo for Flute & Bassoon. First
Edition. Two Playing Scores. |
TB959 |
$19.95 |
| |
Huber: Divertimento Veneziano sopra balli
antichi Veneziani. Flute, Cello, & Harpsichord.
Score & Parts. |
ETG71 |
$32.95. |
| |
Mozart/Hummel: Symphony No. 35 in D Major,
K. 385 (“Haffner”), arranged for Flute, Violin, Cello, &
Piano. Score & Parts. |
ETG35 |
$80.00 |
| |
Mozart/Hummel: Symphony No. 41 in C Major,
K. 551 (“Jupiter”), arranged for Flute, Violin, Cello, &
Piano. Score & Parts. |
ETG41 |
$90.00 |
| VOICE |
Ave Maria, Gratia Plena: Latin Ave
Maria Settings of the 19th and Early 20th
Century for Solo Voice and Organ. 27 original Ave Maria settings,
some of them little known until now, are included in this
collection. Arranged especially for organ and medium voice,
they comprise a practical and reliable edition for church
musicians. |
BA8250 |
$29.95 |
| |
Dowland: A Pilgrimes Solace (1612). Complete
Lute Songs, Vol. 5. Voice & Guitar. |
GKM208 |
$39.95. |
| |
Handel: Rodelinda, Regina de’ Longobardi,
HWV 19. The version of the opera that was given at
the King’s Theatre in the Haymarket, London,
at the first performance on 13 February 1725.
Vocal Score. |
BA4064a |
$59.95 |
| |
Haydn, Michael: Et Incarnatus. Soprano, Alto,
Tenor, 2 Trombones, Violin, & B.C. Score &
Parts. |
VO101 |
$65.00 |
| |
Mozart: Concert Arias for Soprano & Orchestra,
Vol. 3. Final volume of the new edition by Franz Beyer, with
Cadenzas by Juliane Banse. Piano Reduction. |
EB8673 |
$44.95 |
| CHOIR |
DvoÍák: Mass in D Major, Op. 86. Part of the
new Bärenreiter “Choir & Organ” Series of great choral
works in arrangements for soloists, choir, and organ (no orchestra
needed). Original orchestra parts have been transcribed into
easy-to-play organ reductions. The choir and solo parts always
remain true to the original. |
BA7511 |
$14.95 |
| |
Fauré: Requiem, Op. 48. Part of the new Bärenreiter
“Choir & Organ” Series of great choral works in arrangements
for soloists, choir, and organ (no orchestra needed). Original
orchestra parts have been transcribed into easy-to-play organ
reductions. The choir and solo parts always remain true to
the original. |
BA7513 |
$9.95 |
| |
Jazzy Christmas: Six Classic Christmas Favorites
Arranged in a Jazz Style. Cool arrangements for SATB (Ensemble/Choir)
& Piano of “Go Tell It on the Mountain,” “What Child Is
This,” “The First Noel,” “Bajuschiki Baju,” “O Christmas Tree,”
and “Silent Night.” Arraged by Michael Publig. |
DO45962 |
$8.95 |
| |
Mozart: Kyrie in D Minor, KV 341. This work
is the largest and most carefully developed work of Mozart’s
many fragments and individual Mass movements and is a distinguished,
performable composition. Full Score: |
BA4702 |
$28.95 |
| |
Vocal Score: (Orchestral material also available
for purchase.) |
BA4702a |
$7.95 |
| |
Schubert: Mass in G Major, D. 167. Part of
the new Bärenreiter “Choir & Organ” Series of great choral
works in arrangements for soloists, choir, and organ (no orchestra
needed). Original orchestra parts have been transcribed into
easy-to-play organ reductions. The choir and solo parts always
remain true to the original. |
BA7512 |
$10.95 |
| |
Saint-Saens: Christmas Oratorio, Op. 12.
Part of the new Bärenreiter “Choir & Organ” Series of
great choral works in arrangements for soloists, choir, and
organ (no orchestra needed). Original orchestra parts have
been transcribed into easy-to-play organ reductions. The
choir and solo parts always remain true to the original.
|
BA7514 |
$16.95 |
| STUDY SCORES |
Schubert: The Eight Symphonies. This boxed
set of study scores to each of the eight symphonies is a great
addition to any serious musician’s library and offers a significant
savings to buying the scores individually. |
TP400 |
$125.00 |
| BOOKS |
Christensen: 18th Century Continuo
Playing: A Historical Guide to the Basics. The author not
only shows how musicians played at the time, but takes a further
step of crucial importance by succinctly summarizing the way
figured bass was taught and studies, thereby creating models
for players today. Translated by J. Bradford Robinson. 156
Pages. Hardbound. |
BA8177 |
$60.00 |
| |
Mendelssohn: Wie die Zeit Läuft! (How Time
Flies!) First Edition. Written on Easter Sunday 1847, unoffical
“song without words” has as its only source the original manuscript,
which is still owned by the family. Facsimile and transcription
in coordination with the International Mendelssohn Foundation.
Hardbound. |
EB8549 |
$29.95 |
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ELKIN FOR ALL FOREIGN EDITIONS, INCLUDING AMADEUS, BARENREITER,
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