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May 1, 2020
Yamaha has introduced the second generation of the Yamaha 62 professional model saxophone line with the YBS-62II Professional Baritone Saxophone.
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Fender has launched the all new Tom Morello “Soul Power” Stratocaster, developed in collaboration with Morello of Local 47 (Los Angeles, CA).
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ades of Blue features a selection of original, eclectic jazz compositions for piano and vibraphone infused with blues influences; it also includes the classically styled “Reflections for Vibraphone and Piano” in three movements.
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Music Director Thierry Fischer and the Utah Symphony’s new all-Berlioz album features a varied selection from Berlioz’s oeuvre, including his best-known work, Symphonie fantastique.
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The book offers stories about Marty Grosz’s life, his family, and his career, as well as transcriptions from 11 live interviews between 2015 and 2019 in which he opines on the musicians he has worked with and the music he has played.
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Loud Fast Words offers firsthand commentary from Dave Pirner, a member Soul Asylum, reflecting on every album and every song from his repertoire.
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This is a new practical edition of “Sechs Lieder” op. 19 by Richard Strauss from “Lotosblätter” by German poet Adolf Friedrich von Schack (1815-1894).
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La Cathédrale Engloutie is one of the preludes included in Debussy’s first volume of piano preludes published in 1910.
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Cellist Jan Kelley of Local 47 (Los Angeles, CA) has published this excerpt for either solo cello or solo viola from Beethoven’s famous sonata for piano No. 14, Op. 27 #2 – the “Moonlight Sonata”.
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Designed in partnership with Chris Thile of Local 257 (Nashville, TN), D’Addario’s signature mandolin pick was developed to meet Thile’s own specifications for maximum comfort, tone, and playability.
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