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  • Schubert Studies
    Eva Badura-Skoda / Peter Branscombe
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    75,54 €

  • Bach Studies
    Don O. Franklin / Don OFranklin
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    58,58 €

  • Brahms
    Robert Pascall
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    61,84 €

  • Vaughan Williams Studies
    Alain Frogley
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    61,52 €

  • The Cambridge Companion to Shostakovich
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    150,88 €

  • The Cambridge Companion to Shostakovich
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    43,79 €

  • Revolution and Religion in the Music of Liszt
    Paul Merrick
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    75,44 €

  • Jean-Baptiste Lully and the Music of the French Baroque
    John Hajdu Heyer
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    61,11 €

  • The Musical Language of Berlioz
    Julian Rushton
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    65,17 €

  • Gelobet sie der Herr, Mein Gott, BWV 129
    Johann Sebastian Bach
    This exceptional cantata was probably first heard at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig on June 16, 1726, though scholars cannot rule out it being composed for a festival later that year or early in 1727. The new digitally-enhanced vocal score presented here is reproduced from the series first issued to coincide with the monumental Bach Gesellschaft Ausgabe by Breitkopf und Hartel of ...
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    8,93 €

  • Paul Clayton and the Folksong Revival
    Bob Coltman
    A scholar and a balladeer, Paul Clayton (1931-1967) is credited with the Top-Ten hit 'Gotta Travel On' and was a key figure in the mid-1950s rise of folksong to media popularity. Clayton single-handedly brought hundreds of obscure folksongs to the mainstream radio and recording market, and he influenced listeners and friends from Dave Van Ronk to Bob Dylan, who considered Clayt...
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    121,58 €

  • Gott, Der Herr, Ist Sonn’ und Schild, BWV 79
    J. S. Bach / Johann Sebastian Bach / JSBach
    Composed for Reformation Day (October 31) in 1725, this cantata was re-orchestrated for a performance given five years later. With its colorful orchestration and musical allusions to Luther’s nailing of the 98 theses to the back door of the Schlosskirche in Wittenberg, the cantata has remained a popular one ever since its first publication in 1870.This new vocal score is a digi...
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    10,10 €

  • Sarah Caldwell
    Daniel Kessler
    Sarah Caldwell: The First Woman of Opera is the first biography of this significant musician, conductor, and director and documents Ms. Caldwell’s genius as an indomitable force for opera in America. Caldwell mounted many U.S. premieres and brought rare editions of standard works to her audiences. At the height of her career, she raised her baton over four of the top five orche...
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    100,84 €

  • Messe Solennelle ’Ste. Cécile’
    Composed in memory of a favorite teacher, Father J. Zimmermann, Gounod’s first large scale mass was an immediate success in the wake of its Paris world premiere on November 22, 1855 at the Église de Saint Eustache. The composer went on to popularize the work in London, which resulted in the present vocal score arranged by Sir Joseph Barnby. The Barnby score is presented here in...
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    11,44 €

  • Oratorio de Noel, Op.12
    Camille Saint-Saëns / Nathan Haskell Dole
    This oratorio by a youthful Camille Saint-Saens was first performed by soloists, chorus and small string orchestra for the 1858 Christmas service at the Église de la Madeleine in Paris. The composer’s colleague Eugene Gigout arranged the vocal score, which is presented here in a digitally-enhanced reprint of the one issued by G. Schirmer early in the 20th century. As with the o...
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    10,29 €

  • Te Deum, Op.22
    Hector Berlioz
    Completed in 1849, the Te Deum, like the earlier and more famous Grande Messe des Morts, is one of Berlioz’s self-described 'architectural' works. While the orchestral forces required for the Te Deum are nowhere near as massive as huge as those for the Requiem, the work does call for an organ which can compete on equal terms with the rest of the orchestra. It lasts approximatel...
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    15,91 €

  • St. Paul, Op.36
    Felix Mendelssohn
    Mendelssohn’s first great excursion into the genre of oratorio was first performed in 1836 in Düsseldorf at a festival. Set to a libretto by Julius Schubring based on the Bible, it soon gained considerable popularity in England, which resulted in his famous second oratorio, Elijah. The definitive vocal score reprinted here, edited by the German musicologist Alfred Dörffel, with...
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    21,94 €

  • Requiem, K.626
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Mozart’s requiem was only partially finished at his untimely death in December 1791. His widow Constanza turned to Mozart’s students to complete the work which had been commissioned by Count Walsegg in honor of his late wife. Joseph Eybler made the first attempt but returned the manuscript a short time later - still unfinished. Franz Xaver Sussmayr, another student completed th...
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    12,78 €

  • Mass in E-flat, D.950
    Franz Peter Schubert
    Schubert composed his sixth and final mass in the summer of 1828; it was premiered posthumously, on October 4, 1829, in the Viennese Parish Church of the Holy Trinity under the direction of the composer’s brother Ferdinand. In addition to five vocal soloists and chorus, the work is scored for pairs of oboes, clarinets, bassoons, horns and trumpets, three trombones, timpani, and...
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    13,47 €

  • Requiem, Op.5
    Hector Berlioz
    Berlioz composed his Grand Messe des Morts, or Requiem, in 1837 for a huge orchestra with four brass choirs plus the usual vocal soli and chorus. The vocal score presented here was prepared by the Polish pianist and composer Philipp Scharwenka (1847-1917) to coincide with the issue of the full score issued as part of the Berlioz Complete Works published by Breitkopf & Härtel in...
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    15,93 €

  • The Seven Last Words of Christ
    Theodore Baker
    Dubois' oratorio was given its premiere on Good Friday (April 19), 1867 at Église de la Madeleine in Paris under the composer's direction. Although first published in 1886 by Georges Hartmann of Paris, the vocal score presented here is a digitally enhanced reprint of the one first produced in 1899 by G. Schirmer of New York, with an English translation beneath the origi...
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    9,66 €

  • Aleko
    Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko
    Rachmaninov’s first one-act opera was written in 1893 while still a student at the Moscow Conservatory. The opera, with a libretto by Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko after a play by Alexander Pushkin, was given its premiere in May 1893 at Moscow’s Bolshoi Theatre. Rachmaninov’s characteristic writing is already apparent, complete with the colorful orchestration that was a hallmar...
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    34,77 €

  • Great Pianists On Piano Playing
    James Francis Cooke
    Great Pianists On Piano Playing: Study Talks With Foremost Virtuosos is a book written by James Francis Cooke and published in 1917. The book is a collection of interviews with some of the most renowned pianists of the time, including Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Josef Hofmann, and Moriz Rosenthal. In the interviews, the pianists share their thoughts on various aspects of piano playi...
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    43,83 €

  • Pebbles
    Gary White
    The stories we tell about our lives define how others see us and how we see ourselves. Gary White (b. 1937), an award-winning composer, Distinguished Professor Emeritus from Iowa State University, and music-textbook author, has gathered up some of the stories of his life and offers them to you. As he explains, '.like pebbles in a stream, most of these little pieces have been ro...
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    19,34 €

  • The Changing Image of Beethoven
    Alessandra Comini
    No composer in the history of music has undergone so many makeovers in the portrayal of his facial features or the interpretation of his cultural legacy as Ludwig van Beethoven. The myth began during his lifetime when few verbal or visual portrayals of the composer adhered strictly to his physical appearance; instead his mannerisms, manners, and moods prevailed. Promoted from p...
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    44,93 €

  • The Changing Image of Beethoven
    Alessandra Comini
    No composer in the history of music has undergone so many makeovers in the portrayal of his facial features or the interpretation of his cultural legacy as Ludwig van Beethoven. The myth began during his lifetime when few verbal or visual portrayals of the composer adhered strictly to his physical appearance; instead his mannerisms, manners, and moods prevailed. Promoted from p...
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    54,23 €

  • Jesús María Sanromá
    Alberto Hernández / Alberto Hernndez
    Puerto Rican born Jesús María Sanromá (1902-1984) was one of the leading pianists in the United States. After graduating from the New England Conservatory, he embarked on an enviable concert career as official pianist for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, as well as soloist with other leading American orchestras. He was an accompanist, a recording artist, and a teacher, and he als...
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    97,85 €

  • The James Brown Reader
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    22,32 €

  • The Songs of Max Reger
    Donald Nold / Richard Mercier
    This significant volume is the first to present in detail the entire prolific vocal repertoire of the late-Romantic German composer Max Reger. The Songs of Max Reger: A Guide and Study begins with a brief introduction discussing the development of German Lied, then journeys through this creative composer’s works for voice and piano. With many musical examples, Richard Mercier a...
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    130,67 €

  • Satie the Composer
    Robert Orledge
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    94,63 €