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Local 802 (New York City) member Lee Evans is an acclaimed educator, performer, and composer. His Jazz Piano Scales and Exercises presents an interesting way to practice patterns and etudes while learning jazz.
For Klezmer Flute Duets, Michael Lösch has selected eight pieces from the huge repertoire of old, traditional pieces, plus five of his own compositions that were inspired by traditional klezmer music.
“Long Slow Train: The Soul Music of Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings” offers a deep appreciation for the bighearted star who beat the odds and did it her way.
This book is designed to bridge the path between abstract knowledge and practical application with relevant, practical pedagogical tools that are supplemented with listening and visual examples.
Franz Liszt’s piano transcriptions promoted the reception of the music by composers who were unknown at the time or inaccessible outside of major European capitals.
Inspired by Renaissance and baroque choral music, Chorale was commissioned in 2012 by the New York City Classical Guitar Society for the New York City Guitar Orchestra.
Narcisse Bousquet is a compilation of etudes, originally published for cornet in the 1920s, that are ideal for today’s trumpet player.
“Heinrich Baermann: Lesser Known Works for the Clarinet” contains three clarinet works by Baermann that have largely been forgotten.
Long-time Local 802 (New York City) member Lee Evans arranged 17 timeless Latin hits for piano solo in the second edition of his Famous Latin Hits.
“Stylistic Etudes for Trombone includes 20 original etudes to help players become comfortable in diverse idioms they may encounter as working musicians.