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  • Heart Felt Lyrics 2 and Actual Love
    Doug Pargeter
    Heart Felt Lyrics 2 and Actual Love: 50 country song lyrics, details, romance, relationships solutions and real actual love to improve your life. The lyrics interspersed throughout are about the author extraordinary experiences and schizophrenia in his life and inspiration. It all started in the spirit world and thereafter I was born into a life’s path where my life was threate...
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    17,58 €

  • Shepherd’s Hey, BFMS 3
    Percy Aldridge Grainger
    Percy Grainger, much like his contemporary Bela Bartok, was intensely interested in folk music and became a member of the English Folk-Song Society soon after his arrival in London in the first decade of the 20th century. He produced numerous works based upon folk music from the British isles, with more than 45 items in his 'British Folk-Music Settings' alone. As with many titl...
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    10,41 €

  • Variations on an Original Theme 'Enigma', Op.36
    Edward Elgar
    Dedicated to 'my friends pictured within', Elgar's orchestral showpiece started life as a simple improvisation at the piano after a day of teaching violin in October of 1898. Upon playing the theme, his wife Alice asked that he repeat it. This led him to improvise variations on the melody - each variation a musical portrait of one of their friends. Elgar ultimately expanded...
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    14,01 €

  • Shepherd’s Hey, BFMS 16
    Percy Aldridge Grainger
    Percy Grainger, like his contemporary Bela Bartok, was intensely interested in folk music and became a member of the English Folk-Song Society soon after his arrival in London in the first decade of the 20th century. He produced numerous works based upon folk music from the British isles, with more than 45 items in his 'British Folk-Music Settings' alone. As with many titles in...
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    8,93 €

  • Shepherd’s Hey, BFMS 16
    Percy Aldridge Grainger
    Percy Grainger, much like his contemporary Bela Bartok, was intensely interested in folk music and became a member of the English Folk-Song Society soon after his arrival in London in the first decade of the 20th century. He produced numerous works based upon folk music from the British isles, with more than 45 items in his 'British Folk-Music Settings' alone. As with many titl...
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    10,67 €

  • Molly on the Shore, BFMS 1
    Percy Aldridge Grainger
    Percy Grainger, like his contemporary Bela Bartok, was intensely interested in folk music and became a member of the English Folk-Song Society soon after his arrival in London in the first decade of the 20th century. He produced numerous works based upon folk music from the British isles, with more than 45 items in his 'British Folk-Music Settings' alone. As with many titles in...
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    7,57 €

  • Pastorale d’ete
    Arthur Honegger
    Composed in August of 1920 while vacationing in his native Switzerland, Pastorale d’ete (Summer Pastorale) evokes a peaceful summer morning in the Swiss Alps. The composer even prefaced the first published edition of the score with an epigraph by Arthur Rimbaud - I have embraced the summer dawn. The premiere took place in Paris at the Salle Gaveau under the baton of Vladimir Go...
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    10,31 €

  • The Stars and Stripes Forever
    John Philip Sousa
    Probably the most famous march in history, Stars and Stripes Forever was composed on Christmas Day 1896 while Sousa was traveling aboard the SS Teutonic bound for New York. In his autobiography, Sousa wites that he imagined the music while at sea and set it down on paper shortly after his return home. The manuscript full score is dated April 26, 1897. The march was first perfor...
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    10,75 €

  • Chicago Tribune March
    William Paris Chambers
    The American band master and composer William Paris Chambers (1854-1913) was born in Newport, Pennsylvania and grew up in nearby town of Newville. He began to learn the cornet around age thirteen and by age eighteen was conductor of the Keystone Cornet Band. In 1879 he became Conductor of the Capital City Band in Harrisburg. From 1887 to 1893 directed the Great Southern Band of...
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    10,69 €

  • Boys of the Old Brigade
    William Paris Chambers
    The American band master and composer William Paris Chambers (1854-1913) was born in Newport, Pennsylvania, and grew up in nearby town of Newville. He began to learn the cornet around age thirteen and by age eighteen was conductor of the Keystone Cornet Band. In 1879 he became Conductor of the Capital City Band in Harrisburg, and from 1887 to 1893 directed the Great Southern Ba...
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    9,29 €

  • Famous 22nd Regiment March
    Patrick S. Gilmore / Patrick SGilmore
    The legendary American bandmaster Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore (1829-1892) was born in Ballygar, County Galway, in Ireland, and emigrated to the United States in 1848. He settled in Boston and soon established himself in the area as a virtuoso cornet player and bandleader, directing the Suffolk, Boston Brigade and Salem bands. In 1858 he founded 'Gilmore’s Grand Boston Band' and r...
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    9,41 €

  • Brooke’s Triumphal March
    Roland F. Seitz / Roland FSeitz
    The American bandmaster, composer and publisher Roland Forrest Seitz was born in Shrewsbury township, Pennsylvania. One of eight children, his father died while Roland was still a boy so he went to work as a printer’s apprentice at a young age. Passionate about music, he studied on his own, learning the flute, then euphonium and cornet, and performed in his family band as well ...
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    9,29 €

  • Daily Warm Up Exercises for Bass Guitar
    Steven Mooney
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    22,59 €

  • Colonel Bogey
    Kenneth JAlford / Kenneth J. Alford / Kenneth JAlford
    One of the most popular marches ever written, Colonel Bogey was composed in 1914 by Lt. Frederick J. Ricketts (1881-1945) under the pseudonym Kenneth J. Alford. Born in London, Ricketts enlisted in the band of the First Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment at age fourteen. He later studied at the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall. He served as bandmaster to several battal...
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    9,29 €

  • National Emblem
    Edwin E. Bagley / Edwin EBagley
    Edwin Eugene Bagley (1857-1922) was born in Craftsbury, Vermont and started his music career at the age of nine as a vocalist and bellringer. In spite of never having had formal music lessons he became a successful cornet player, trombonist and composer. He moved to Boston in 1880, became solo cornet player in the Boston Theater, traveled with the Bostonians opera company for n...
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    9,35 €

  • Washington Grays
    Claudio S. Grafulla / Claudio SGrafulla
    Claudio S. Grafulla (1810-1880) was born on the Spanish island of Minorca, immigrating to the United States in 1838. He joined the well-known Lothier’s New York Brass Band attached to the 7th Regiment of the New York National Guard, and within a short time became leader of the band. After a brief sojourn back in Europe he returned to the United States in 1859 after he was asked...
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    10,69 €

  • The Wild Dove, Op.110 / B.198
    Antonín Dvořák
    Last of the four late tone poems inspired by Bouquet, a collection of ballads by Karel Jaromir Erben based upon Czech folklore, Wild Dove was composed from October 22 to November 18 of 1896 and given its first performance in Brno on March 20, 1898 under the direction of Leos Janacek. The four tone poems were awarded first prize by the Czech Academy of Sciences and Arts in 1899....
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    9,77 €

  • Cello Concerto, Op.104 / B.191
    Antonin Dvorak
    Dvorak had long refused the repeated requests for a cello concerto from his friend, the renowned cellist Hanus Wihan (1855-1920) until he attended the premiere of Victor Herbert’s second concerto in New York in the fall of 1894 during his tenure as director of the National Conservatory. The second movement of Herbert’s concerto was in B minor, which might have been a factor in ...
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    18,91 €

  • Neddermeyer Triumphal March
    Karl L. King / Karl LKing
    Karl Lawrence King (1891-1971) was born in Paintersville, Ohio, and ranks only behind Fillmore and Sousa as the foremost American march composer. King was a largely self-taught musician who learned the cornet early and soon was proficient enough to join the Thayer Military Band. In 1910 he moved to Columbus, Ohio and played baritone horn with the Neddermeyer Band, a professiona...
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    9,35 €

  • The Billboard March
    John Nicholas Klohr
    Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, John Nicolas Klohr (1869-1956) was a close friend of the celebrated march composer Henry Fillmore. Klohr began his career as a trombonist, playing for vaudeville shows and several local organizations, and for fifty years played with the Syrian Temple Shrine Band of Cincinnati. Klohr also served as editor and head of the band and orchestra department of...
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    9,29 €

  • Hussite Overture, Op.67 / B.132
    Antonín Dvořák
    Comissioned by the Committee for the Completion of the National Theatre, Dvorak composed this work in exactly one month (August 9 to September 9) of 1883. The original plan was as an introduction to a proposed triology set the the Hussite era by the Theatre’s director Frantisek Subert. Subert never completed the project, but the overture was premiered at a gala concert in Natio...
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    15,60 €

  • A Hero’s Song, Op.111 / B.199
    Antonin Dvorak
    Composed between August 4 and October 25 of 1897, A Hero’s Song was at first entitled A Hero’s Life, which is curious because another work with that exact title was being composed at the same time by Richard Strauss. Like Strauss’ work, this one is autobiographical in nature and alludes to the fact that it was his final work for orchestra alone. The remainder of Dvorak’s life w...
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    16,73 €

  • The Golden Spinning Wheel, Op.109 / B.197
    Antonin Dvorak
    The composer worked on this symphonic poem from January to April of 1896. The title refers to a Czech folk ballad in which a king falls in love with Domicka while riding and requests his step-mother to bring the young woman back to his castle. The evil step-mother and her daughter kill the hapless girl, with the daughter disguises herself as Domicka, marrying the king just befo...
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    16,70 €

  • Serenade for Winds, Op.44 / B.77
    Antonin Dvorak
    Dvorak composed this deservedly popular work 1878 shortly after the premiere of his opera The Cunning Peasant. Scored for a ’harmonie’ ensemble of 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 3 horns and contrabassoon, with an cello and string bass added to support the bass line. The composer conducted the premiere on November 17, 1878 in a concert of his music held in Prague’s Provisiona...
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    10,49 €

  • Symphonic Variations, Op.78 / B.70
    Antonín Dvořák
    Dvorak received a commission for this work in 1877 for a benefit concert to raise funds for the construction of a new church in Prague. Composed between August 6 and 28 September, it was first performed on December 2 at the Provisional Threatre, with the orchestra conducted by Ludevit Prochazka as the composer's opus 40. It would be eleven years before the work was first pu...
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    12,14 €

  • The Water Goblin, Op.107 / B.195
    Antonin Dvorak
    The first of four late tone poems inspired by 'Bouquet', a collection of ballads by Karel Jaromir Erben based upon Czech folklore, The Water Goblin was composed from January 6 to February 11 of 1896. The folk legend concerns a horrific tale about a water goblin who pulls a girl beneath a lake when she ventures too close, fathers a child with her and ultimately murders the child...
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    10,71 €

  • The Noon Witch, Op.108 / B.196
    Antonin Dvorak
    The third of the four late tone poems inspired by 'Bouquet', a collection of ballads by Karel Jaromir Erben based upon Czech folklore, The Noon Witch was composed from January 11 to February 27 of 1896 and formally premiered in London on November 21 of that year under the baton of HHenry Wood. This new study score is a digitally enhanced reissue of the full score first publishe...
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    10,10 €

  • Sea Pictures, Op.37
    Edward Elgar
    Composed for the Norfolk and Norwich Festival, Sea Pictures was heard for the first time on October 5, 1899 with also Clara Butt accompanied by the Festival Orchestra under the composer’s direction. Elgar chose a five poems from five authors, including his wife (who provided the words for the second song). This new vocal score is a digitally enhanced reissue of the one first pu...
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    9,42 €

  • Suite in E major, Op.63
    Arthur Foote
    Composed originally in four movements during 1907-08, Foote dropped the Theme and Variations while revising the work prior to its premiere, given in Boston on April 16, 1909 with the Boston Symphony under the direction of Max Fieldler. The work gained almost immediate popularity and still performed today. This new study score is a digitally enhaved reissue of the edition first ...
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    8,81 €

  • Suite aus den Orchesterwerken
    Johann Sebastian Bach
    Mahler’s arrangement of four Bach pieces - two each from the baroque master’s Orchestral Suites Nos. 3 and 4 (BWV 1067, 1068) were prepared specially for a concert of the New York Philharmonic he conducted on November 10, 1909. Mahler’s arrangement is quite unusual for its era and does not significantly depart from Bach’s original in the forces required. Mahler’s use of the har...
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    9,79 €