Pop-Kantate für Jugendchor (Kinderchor) und Klavier (Schlagzeug und Kontrabass ad lib.)
This work follows a tradition established at the end of the seventeenth century: the creation of a musical structure by using a succession of dance movements, composed in such a way that a satisfying...
Joseph Horovitz' Sonatina for Clarinet and Piano was composed between January and April 1981. A lighthearted Sonatina, which follows the traditional pattern of the three movement division and is melod...
Commissioned by 'ADAM', International Literary Review for a celebration concert at the French Institute, London on October 17th 1968. The piece is based on the notes implied by A-D-A-mi.
Michael Flanders and Joseph Horovitz. This popular work for unison or two-part voices and piano with optional bass and drums opens with a splendid storm, above which God can be heard muttering about t...
Scored for Solo Soprano and SSAATTBB.
This work of verbal and musical caricature for SATB soli, chorus and piano reduction was composed in memory of Gerard Hoffnung. The composer writes: We think that the present public appetite for horro...
A challenging comical-tragical-ecological Pastoral for SATB and piano. Although this work has a serious message about the preservation of the countryside, it also has a great sense of fun which will b...
Horovitz Captain Noah & His Floating Zoo Kings Singers Version Atb/Pf
Includes parts in treble clef in B flat and bass clef in C, suitable for bassoon.
A stunning Trumpet Concerto composed by Joseph Horovitz in 1963. This version is edited for Trumpet and a Piano reduction of the original orchestral score.
This volume of candid conversations with the late Claudio Arrau is both a subtle portrait of one of the world's great concert artists and a vivid exploration of his unique and intensely felt beliefs a...
This work was composed in 1985, the tercentenary of Bach, Handel and Scarlatti, whose influence could not be avoided and is hereby gratefully acknowledged. Originally scored for two solo cornets and b...
Horovitz composed this work during February and March 1969 as a tribute to E. H. Gombrich on his 60th birthday. In this one-movement quartet the opening thematic material is deliberately based on the...
The set of performance parts for String Quartet No. 5 by Joseph Horovitz.