Now is the right time to become an American Federation of Musicians member. From ragtime to rap, from the early phonograph to today's digital recordings, the AFM has been there for its members. And now there are more benefits available to AFM members than ever before, including a multi-million dollar pension fund, excellent contract protection, instrument and travelers insurance, work referral programs and access to licensed booking agents to keep you working.
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In Contrapunctus XV/Es ist genug from the Meridian Folio collection by the Meridian Arts Ensemble, Jon Nelson adds a modern variation to “Es ist genug.”
Becoming Creative explores how social and cultural factors enable or inhibit creativity in music. Author Juniper Hill integrates perspectives from ethnomusicology, education, sociology, psychology, and performance studies, while prioritizing the voices of practicing musicians and music educators.
“Triplets: 40 Triplets and 10 Ways to Play Them” is a must-have for students and teachers. “Independence with Triplets” covers advanced techniques.
“Liszt: Piano Works and Other Works” from Editio Musica Budapest presents two alternate versions of Franz Liszt’s seminal “Weihnachtsbaum.”
Wohlfahrt’s Foundation Studies have long been successful tools for violinists and violists in mastering their instruments. This new edition is written for cello students.
This collection of daily violin warm-ups compiled by renowned instructor Roland Vamos is effective for professionals and students alike.
This piece by Gerald Levinson was commissioned by pianist Marcantonio Barone. Ragamalika means “garland of ragas” and describes a practice in North Indian classical music where the soloist departs from one principal raga (melodic mode) and whirls through a series of others.
These two Curtain Up! duet books from the Magic Flute on Stage series provide student duets from the last four centuries.
James “Jimmy” Marsala played bass and was the band leader for Chuck Berry for 41 years. In his new book, the Local 2-197 (St. Louis, MO) member offers readers some of his experiences on the road with this pioneer of rock and roll.
“Philippe Gaubert: Treasures for Flute and Piano” is a collection of short works for flute and piano by multi-talented musician Philippe Gaubert.