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VOCAL
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GUITAR
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| This edition returns to Mozart's original manuscripts to provide a source for performance that is free from the ravages of the 19th century editors, revealing some startling differences in what has, until now, been considered the authentic version of these great works. | |||
| "I
have nothing but praise for this thoroughly recommendable performing edition
of this fine wind serenade [KV388]"
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| CM001 | Mozart | Serenade in C minor KV388 |
£29.95
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| CM024 | Mozart | Serenade
in E flat Major KV375 (Octet version) |
£29.95
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| CM050 | Gary Carpenter | Ein Musikalisches Snookerspiel |
£27.95
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| Based on Mozart's Musical Dice Game, this supremely witty 5 movement work follows five frames of snooker. Mozart was one of the best billiards players in Europe, so it is fitting that snooker should have been used to construct this piece from Mozart's famous aleatoric work. | |||
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"the 'victor ludorum' was undoubtedly Gary Carpenter. His witty use of
snooker derived indeterminicies in Ein Musikalisches Snookerspiel created
an apt Mozartian tribute and a fascinating post-modern dance set in which
Stravinskian neo-classicism ... turned the tables on a rich harmonic palette
reminiscent of late Strauss." THE
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"[Gary
Carpenter] provided a whole short suite full of musical humour and delectability"
THE
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| CM019 | Gershwin/Skirrow | Scenes from Porgy and Bess |
£13.95
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| A 15 minute set from one of the best loved works of all time. Songs include Summertime and It Ain't Necessarily So. The ensemble requires bass clarinetand cor anglais, and has an optional E flat clarinet section for the 1st clarinet. | |||
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"The
numbers are arranged with charm, a variety of textures, finesse and something
for everyone to do." DOUBLE
REED NEWS
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| CM025 | Tchaikovsky/Skirrow | Humoreske |
£8.95
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| A short dance-like piece for the standard octet instrumentation. This piece was used by Stravinsky in his ballet The Fairy's Kiss. | |||
| CM026 | Brahms arr. Skirrow | Intermezzo Op.117 No.1 |
£9.95
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| One of Brahms's great piano works, renowned for its instrumental texture, arranged here for the standard octet plus flute. | |||
| CM106 | Gary Carpenter | Antiques and Curios |
£19.95
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| A stunning 7-movement work featuring grotesque dances and a theme and 6 variations from one of today's finest composers of wind music. | |||
| CM004 | Gershwin/Skirrow | I Got Rhythm |
£8.95
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| An exuberant encore-style arrangement with a workout for the clarinet! This is our best selling title to date | |||
| CM020 | John Frith | Three Sketches |
£14.95
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| This English pastoral style work is both serious and witty. John Frith skilfully exploits the many textures of the ensemble, producing a challenging yet deeply satisfying addition to the quintet repertoire. | |||
| CM047 | Norman Hallam | Dance Suite |
£14.95
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| A jazz influenced set of four dances: Waltz, Bossa Nova, Quickstep and Charleston, often heard on Classic FM. | |||
| CM057 | Geoff Hartley | Jack and Jill (Wind Trio) |
£5.95
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| A playful arrangement for cor anglais (or oboe) and 2 bassoons (or clarinet and bassoon). | |||
| CM102 | Jeffery Wilson | Three Duets | £3.95 |
| This publication contains two complete versions of these easy duets, one for flute (or oboe) and clarinet, the other for 2 clarinets. The pieces are in different musical styles: Baroque, Classical, and Romantic. | |||
| CM141 | Gary Carpenter | Pantomime for 13 Winds | £49.95 |
| Written for the same combination as Mozart's famous Serenade in Bb, this sparkling work comprises 5 movements which explore the shadowy and half-forgotten world of smoky Music Halls, Vaudeville and Burlesque. A hugely attractive and entertaining work. | |||
| CM091 | Gary Carpenter | Flying God Suite (Score only) | £19.95 |
| CM091a | Gary Carpenter | Flying God Suite Parts (UK set) | £59.95 |
| CM091b | Gary Carpenter | Flying God Suite Parts (USA set) | £69.95 |
| Commissioned by a consortium of wind bands organised by BASBWE this substantial three movement work is challenging yet well within the grasp of most bands. | |||
| CM073 | Jeffery Wilson | A Young Person's Guide |
£39.95
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| An excellent concert or educational work showing each section of the band with optional narration. Standard big band line-up (5 saxes, 4 trpts, 4 trbns, pno, gtr, bass, kit, perc.). | |||
| CM112
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Philip Gates | Sonata for Flute and Piano |
£11.95
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| A stylish three-movement work, subtitled Danzas del Sud, influenced by the music of Latin America. | |||
| CM113 |
Dave Heath | Gentle Dreams/Shiraz |
£7.50
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| Two great pieces by one of Britain's top young composers. Flautists
will probably be familiar with his other works for flute which include a
concerto for James Galway. Recorded by Kirsten Spratt on her CD Triligence. |
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| CM066 | Jeffery Wilson | Two in G |
£3.95
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| The first piece, in the major key, makes use of the first four notes learnt on the instrument and the second piece, in the minor, explores the flattering interval of the sixth. Gd.1-3. | |||
| CM190 | Stephen Barlow | Pas de Deux |
£9.95
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| "Pas de Deux" was written for Flute and Organ, commissioned by Patrick Williams, and first performed by him in Canterbury Cathedral in 2001. The piece is really a Concertino, and exists now in three versions-the original with organ, Flute and Piano, and Flute and Chamber Orchestra. It is a piece that encompasses extreme dramatic gesture, silence, and tender nuance, incorporating along the way a little jazz harmony, spirit and ambience. At first it appears that the work is a "competition" between the flute soloist and accompaniment, but a real "Pas de Deux" of course requires two differing protagonists to come to a proper understanding of their strengths and differences in order to achieve a creative accord that is something more than the sum of their parts. | |||
| CM065 |
Jeffery Wilson | Tango in D |
£3.95
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| An entertaining work in a single dance movement. Gd.6+ | |||
| CM085 | John Frith | A Garland for the Queen |
£4.95
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| A series of 6 short pieces inspired by the court of Mary Queen of Scots. Gd.3-4 | |||
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CM063 |
Jeffery Wilson | Girl Names |
£3.95
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| Three attractive pieces derived from the names of three students, Katie, Helen and Emma. Gd.4-5 | |||
| CM093 |
Jeffery Wilson | Face To Face |
£5.95
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| Four traditional tunes arranged for 1 or 2 clarinets with piano or guitar accomp. | |||
| CM098 |
Jeffery Wilson | Three Jazz Studies |
£3.95
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| Varied pieces with chord accompaniment - an ideal vehicle for improvisation. | |||
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CM152 |
Jeffery Wilson | Times Ten - Jazz Studies for Clarinet |
£3.95
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| Ten excellent graded studies for jazz clarinet, written specially for the Guildhall Examinations. | |||
| CM022 | Norman Hallam | Fantasy |
£3.95
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| A virtuoso unaccompanied piece fully exploiting the instrument. | |||
| "Not for the faint-hearted, this interesting concert work lies around the Gd8+ level. Written by a clarinettist from the Bournemouth Symphony Orch., it is dedicated to Michael Whight. Clarinet players of the world unite and support your brothers! Experience today's music as written by the players themselves, and savour the inspiration of your colleagues as we approach the end of the 20th century." CLARINET AND SAXOPHONE | |||
| CM069 | Jeffery Wilson | Four Ebony |
£15.95
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| A substantial 16-minute work for clarinet quartet (doubling saxes) comprising music of the "dance" from the 16th century to the 1920's. | |||
| CM060 | Gary Carpenter | Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano | £14.95 |
| Recognised as one of the most brilliant and significant
solo saxophone works of the decade. Commissioned by Gerard McChrystal with funds from the Arts Council of Great Britain. |
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| CM061 |
Philip Gates | Mood Music |
£11.95
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| Six lovely pieces for alto saxophone and piano which perfectly bridge the gap between classical and jazz. Ideal concert pieces for anyone over Grade VI standard. | |||
| CM115 | Dave Heath | Gentle Dreams / Shiraz |
£9.95
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| Two superb contrasting pieces with their roots firmly in the jazz tradition. Can be performed separately or as a pair. Part of the Gerard McChrystal Saxophone Series. | |||
| CM117 | Tommy Smith | Sonata No. 1 - Hall of Mirrors |
£16.95
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| Tommy Smith's lyrical and melodic ability as a jazz player is legendary. In this work he extends this ability to his writing. This substantial four-movement sonata can be played on tenor or soprano sax, and is part of the Gerard McChrystal Saxophone Series. | |||
| CM116 | Eric Sweeney | Duo for Soprano Saxophone and Piano |
£9.95
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| A blend of minimalism and Irish folk music makes this an interesting and appealing concert work. Recorded by Gerard McChrystal for The Contemporary Music Centre, Dublin on CMC CD01. | |||
| CM135 | Ian Wilson | I Sleep At Waking |
£9.95
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| A fine work for unaccompanied alto saxophone. | |||
| CM062 |
Jeffery Wilson | Day |
£3.95
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| A short lyrical piece for baritone or alto sax and piano | |||
| CM065 |
Jeffery Wilson | Tango in D |
£3.95
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| An entertaining single dance movement for soprano sax and piano. Gd.5+ | |||
| CM097 |
Jeffery Wilson | Jazz Album |
£6.95
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| Six pieces for any instrument with piano accompaniment providing an ideal vehicle for improvisation. Soon to be released with play-along CD. | |||
| CM099 |
Jeffery Wilson | Monody |
£2.95
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| A single movement piece for any unaccompanied saxophone. | |||
| CM094 | Bach arr. Carpenter | Contrapunctus III from The Art of the Fugue | £7.95 |
| One of Bach's finest chromatic fugues strangely suited to the sound of the saxophone. | |||
| CM070 | Jeffery Wilson | Megan and Cei | £6.95 |
| An elegiac ballad coupled with a "French" style dance. | |||
| CM071 | Jeffery Wilson | Phrygian | £7.95 |
| A lyrical piece featuring the baritone sax. | |||
| CM096 | Jeffery Wilson | Episodes | £7.95 |
| A popular concert showpiece - literally a series of musical episodes in varying moods. | |||
| CM042 |
John Frith | Elegy |
£4.50
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| Written for Graham Sheen, this rhapsodic piece explores
fully the lyrical qualities of the instrument. "An excellent recital piece." DOUBLE REED NEWS |
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| CM064 | Jeffery Wilson | Modal |
£3.50
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| Expressive and rather romantic, this piece employs the first notes learnt upon the instrument (Gd1+). | |||
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