This collection of progressive duets is designed to provide supplementary study and concert material to the tutor book, Scene 2 for the Brass Player. It has been ingeniously conceived to combine pleas...
How Trombonists Do It is an excellent reference book on Trombone legato, lip flexibilities, warm-ups, and studies, as written by Eric Crees and Peter Gane. The exercises and study notes provided in th...
Well known songs of the type used for improvisation by jazz musicians together with original pieces especially written for this folio.
A suite of three pieces for flute choir in six parts with an optional Alto Flute part. Flautissimo opens with Busy Bossa a slightly tongue-in-cheek bossa nova. Great fun to be had fitting this one tog...
Ten tuneful studies reflecting ten different moods.
These multi functional pieces serve the needs of Sax players who wish to come to terms with jazz and improvised musical language. Play the studies by themselves to discover some idiomatic phrasing, pl...
Apart from Pomp and Circumstance, Nimrod from the Enigma Variations is Elgar's most famous tune. This arrangement, faithful to the original, maintains its air of dignity and solemnity, and will easily...
Another major key for two five-part choirs beginning with stately counter- point. The lower second choir takes on a more subdued role before a triple time section and a grand ending. Dur 2'45'
Despite having essentially a 'minor' feel this is one of most brilliant three choir canzonas. Dur 3'
Scored for two six-part choirs and with only one treble part in each, this piece achieves a richness and solemnity that even surpass the better known eight-part Sonata Pian e Forte.