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(for cello and piano) Inspired by the film noir genre of 1940s cinema, Noir Vignettes for cello and piano consists of four movements, each depicting a different aspect of film noir: Murder at Midnight, Loaded Gun, Femme Fatale, and Last Cigarette. Noir Vignettes (for cello and piano), by Stacy Garrop, Theodore Presser Company, www.presser.com.
This set of Variations is the only known work by Clement that features guitar.
This correspondence between composer Frank Martin and pianist Paul Badura-Skoda covers the period from 1965 to 1974. Badura-Skoda commissioned two works for piano from Martin during this time, and a deep friendship grew between the two men over the course of these years. The letters offer readers the musical interest in the men’s collaborations, as […]
An account of acclaimed flutist Eugenia Zukerman’s struggle with Alzheimer’s disease.
This colorful five-minute work, which includes electrifying percussion parts, is suitable for advanced student orchestras, intermediate players, and professional ensembles.
This collection presents 30 solo piano pieces from that period (until his death in 1886), many that were unknown and underperformed well into the 20th century.
Buffy Sainte-Marie: The Authorized Biography includes exclusive interviews to offer a powerful, intimate look at the life of the beloved artist and her 77-year career as a singer-songwriter and a tireless advocate for Indigenous rights.
A dozen of the most beautiful traditional melodies from the British Isles and North America are arranged here as concert pieces, with rich harmonies and variations, by Local 802 (New York City) member John Lehmann-Haupt.
This new critical edition, amply documented with numerous music examples, is the first modern edition prepared directly from the music text which the composer clearly wished to see perpetuated.
This version of The Stars and Stripes Forever was created for the Philadephia-based Lyra Ensemble and is scored for four piccolos.