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 | ASTA’s top seller and most requested publication. Carefully reviewed and thoroughly updated and revised in 2009 by ASTA past president, David Littrell. Members will appreciate that new material was added for Alternative Styles. |
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 | Play in three-part harmony with this series of books. Flexible scoring allows for any combination of instruments to play. While the bass must only play the bottom line, the music is arranged so that they have the melody from time to time.
See Also: #35852 Duets for All #35857 Quartets for All
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 | Versatile and educational, this fun series can be played by like or mixed instruments in any size group or combination. Parts are in score format with each line increasing in difficulty. Perfect for any occasion.
See Also: #35848 Pop Duets for All #35844 Pop Trios for All
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 | An all-purpose folio of 19 pieces from the Renaissance to the Romantic periods that makes sacred music fun! Flexible scoring allows the parts to be played together in harmony or by any number or combination of instruments.
See Also: #35846 Sacred Trios for All #35855 Sacred Quartets for All
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 | Transcribed and edited for string quartet by Graham Bastable, Christmas Music, Volume I contains an assortment of Baroque and Classical pieces perfect for spreading holiday cheer. A conductor score is included in the set of parts.
See Also: #13119 Volume II
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 | Complete Church Sonatas presented in five equally popular volumes, each with the Barenreiter Urtext seal of approval. Volume I contains nine sonatas, each edited by Dounias to create this scholarly-critical edition. |
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 | Paganini is the archetype of the virtuoso performer, whose phenomenal technique created a new vision for what could be achieved on the violin. Now, his once “unplayable” Caprices are used as performance pieces and etude studies. |
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 | Part of L’estro armonico Concerto series, and written in a typical style of Vivaldi. The first Allegro movement introduces a grand downward cascading theme on the a minor scale, which sets the mood and motif for this two violin solo concerto. |
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 | Originated from Buenos Aires in the early 20th century, the Tango is a rhythmically precise dance form that has many styles. The snappy Four Tango Postcards should be played with attitude, while the modern-flavored Tango Nuevo is fun. |
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 | Professional quartets, advanced school ensembles and string orchestra will enjoy these highlights of classical repertoire set for a wedding, ensemble, festival or any event. Optional bass and piano parts. A must-have for every string ensemble library! |
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 | Influenced by his homeland and music from the Czech Nonet chamber ensemble (part of the Czech Philharmonic), Martinu composed this nonet in 1959, towards the last months of his life. Includes hints of Czech and Moravian dance elements. |
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 | A collection of eight Chinese folk songs in various styles from different regions. Folk songs mirror daily lives, thoughts, and sentiments and are expressions of regional culture. Over the years, they have profoundly influenced literature. |
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