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  • Scande coeli limina, K.34
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Composed at while returning from a concert trip to Italy, this setting of the Latin hymn text was possibly heard for the first time on 21 March of 1767 at the Kloster Seeon in Bavaria. The score offered here is a newly engraved one, carefully edited by Richard W. Sargeant, Jr. ...
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    11,63 €

  • Venite populi, K.260/248a
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    One of a series of liturgical works composed for the Salzburg Cathedral, the Offertorium de venerabili sacramento was first performed there on Ascension Day, 1776. With antiphonal double chorus and small orchestra, it harkens back to works of the baroque era. The score offered here is a newly engraved edition formatted in an easy-to-read convenient size. Editor Richard W. Sarge...
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    10,35 €

  • Tantum ergo, K.142 / Anh.C 3.04
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    This work was once credited to Mozart but later discounted as being by him and attributed instead to the composer Jan Zach (1699-1773). Rcent Zach scholarship has largely discredited the idea of Zach being the composer. In any case, this work has remained quite popular for good reason regardless of who the actual composer may have been. This new, beautifully engraved study scor...
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    11,81 €

  • Venite populi, K.260 / 248a
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    One of a series of liturgical works composed for the Salzburg Cathedral, the Offertorium de venerabili sacramento, better known as Venite Populi was first performed there on Ascension Day, 1776. With antiphonal double chorus and small orchestra, it harkens back to works of the baroque era. The vocal score offered here is newly engraved and specially formatted in an easy-to-read...
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    11,71 €

  • Dexter’s Easy Piano Pieces
    Margaret Susan Brandman
    This book of gently graded teaching pieces for piano is designed to provide extra repertoire, technique and reading practice and for students using Margaret Brandman’s Contemporary Piano Method Books 1A and 1B. Covering a variety of styles from folk tunes to classical pieces and blues, these pieces can be quickly and easily learned using Margaret’s simplified interval reading s...
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    15,67 €

  • Poemas y Canciones
    Gersam Tuckler Hern Ndez / Gersam Tuckler Hernandez
    Mi nombre es Gersam Pastor Tuckler Hernández. Nací en Managua, Nicaragua el 30 de Marzo, de 1937. Obtuve mi diploma de Bachiller de Ciencias y Letras, del Instituto Pedagogico de Varones, conocido como Colegio de los Hermanos Cristianos La Salle, el 18 de Febrero de 1956. También recibí mi diploma de Inspector de Sanamiento Rural, en Febrero de 1965, del Gobierno de Nicaragua. ...
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    11,22 €

  • Poemas y Canciones
    Gersam Tuckler Hern Ndez / Gersam Tuckler Hernandez
    Mi nombre es Gersam Pastor Tuckler Hernández. Nací en Managua, Nicaragua el 30 de Marzo, de 1937. Obtuve mi diploma de Bachiller de Ciencias y Letras, del Instituto Pedagogico de Varones, conocido como Colegio de los Hermanos Cristianos La Salle, el 18 de Febrero de 1956. También recibí mi diploma de Inspector de Sanamiento Rural, en Febrero de 1965, del Gobierno de Nicaragua. ...
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    28,72 €

  • Vesperae solennes de confessore, K.339
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    This new vocal score is a digitally enhanced reissue of the score prepared by the renowned English musicologist J. A. Fuller-Maitland in 1896 to coincide with the full score issued several years before as part of Breitkopf & Hartel’s complete edition of Mozart’s works. In contrast so many of the on-demand scores now available, this one comes with all the pages and the images ha...
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    10,43 €

  • Missa in Angustiis ’Nelsonmesse’, Hob.XXII
    Joseph Haydn
    Joseph Haydn’s eleventh mass - entitled Missa in Angustiis or ’Mass in Troubled Times’ was composed in the summer of 1798 in the midst of a series of financial cutbacks imposed by his patron, Prince Nokolaus Esterházy II, as a result of the economic turmoil from Napoleon’s invasion of Austria the previous year. The wind players of the Esterházy orchestra had been dismissed, and...
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    11,80 €

  • Mass in B-flat major ’Harmoniemesse’, Hob.XXII
    Georg Gohler / Joseph Haydn
    Haydn’s final mass was given its premiere in Eisenstadt, at the Esterházy place chapel on September 9th, 1802. The nickname 'Harmoniemesse' derives from the German term for a wind ensemble. In contrast to the 'Nelsonmesse' of 1798, a wind section was available for the orchestra used to accompany the soli and chorus, and the instruments are featured prominently. The work entered...
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    11,80 €

  • Die Schöpfung, Hob.XXI.2
    Joseph Haydn
    Having been inspired by performances of Handel oratorios while visiting London in 1791-92 and 1794-95, Joseph Haydn determined to write one of his own and was given an English libretto entitled The Creation, which had originally been offered to Handel years before. This libretto, whose author is still not known, was loosely based upon Biblical sources (Genesis, Pslams) and John...
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    24,32 €

  • Die sieben letzten Worte unseres Erloser am Kreuze, Hob.XX.2
    Joseph Haydn
    Originally composed in 1786 as a work for orchestra, Haydn’s piece inspired by the Seven Last Words of Christ was recast as a string quartet the next year and published as his Op.51. On his way to London in 1794, Haydn heard an adaptation of his orchestral work for chorus with orchestra made by the Passau kapellmeister Joseph Friebert with German text based upon the original La...
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    12,93 €

  • Stabat Mater, Op.58 / B.71
    Antonin Dvorak
    Dvorak’s Stabat Mater is a work deeply inspired by personal tragedy in the composer’s life. Originally sketched between February and May of 1876 as a delayed response to the death of his daughter Josefa, the work was not completed in definitive form until late 1877, in the wake of the passing of two other children (daughter Ruzena and son Otakar). The work was finally premiered...
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    18,80 €

  • Die Jahreszeiten, Hob.XXI.3
    Joseph Haydn
    Haydn’s second great oratorio, known in English as 'The Seasons', was composed 1799-1800 in the wake of the great success and popularity of its predecessor. As with 'The Creation', the German libretto provided to Haydn was the work of Baron Gottfried van Swieten, who adapted and translated excepts from the lengthy English poem of James Thompson also entiled 'The Seasons.' The p...
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    28,58 €

  • Jeux, Poème dansé
    Claude Debussy
    Debussy's one-act ballet, or 'Poème dansé', was given its first performance by Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes on May 15, 1913 with scenery by Léon Bakst; Vaslav Nijinsky was the featured dancer and Pierre Monteux conducted. Despite the exquisitely-crafted score, the ballet's premiere was overshadowed by the riotous premiere by the same company of Stravinsk...
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    12,14 €

  • Pelleas et Melisande, CD 93
    Claude Debussy / Henry Grafton Chapman
    Debussy’s sole completed opera was given its premiere at Paris’ Opera Comique on April 30, 1902. It was the culmination of an eight-year effort on the composer’s part. Though not an immediate sensation like Puccini’s 'Madame Butterfly' two years later in Milan, the five-act lyric drama, after the identically titled play by Maeterlinck, enjoyed a successful run in the first two ...
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    35,04 €

  • Piano Concerto No.3, Op.30
    Sergei Rachmaninoff
    Sergei Rachmaninoff was the solo pianist for the world premiere of his third concerto, renowned as one of the most challenging in the entire piano repertoire, in New York on November 28, 1909 with the New York Symphony conducted by Walter Damrosch. The score reproduced here is an authoritative Soviet edition produced sometime after the composer’s death. Unlike so many of the on...
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    16,59 €

  • The Isle of the Dead, Op.29
    Sergei Rachmaninoff
    Inspired by the painting by the Swiss artist Arnold Böcklin, Rachmaninoff composed his symphonic poem in the spring of 1909, completing it while on tour in Dresden just two weeks before the premiere - given in Moscow on 1 May 1909 with the composer conducting the Moscow Philharmonic. The score reproduced here is an authoritative Soviet score issued some time after the composer’...
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    10,74 €

  • Piano Trio
    Maurice Ravel
    Composed in 1914, Ravel’s sole work for the classical ensemble of piano, violin and cello was first heard in Paris at the Salle Gaveau on January 28, 1915, with Alfredo Casella on the piano, Gabriel Willaume on violin and Louis Feuillard on cello. The work was quickly recognized as a worthy addition to an already wealthy repertoire and remains popular today. The score reproduce...
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    9,51 €

  • Mephisto Waltz No.2, S.111
    Franz Liszt
    Liszt’s second Mephisto Waltz was originally composed for piano solo sometime between 1878 and 1881. It was orchestrated shortly thereafter and performed in this setting on May 9, 1881 in Budapest, with the orchestra conducted by S. Erkel. The score reproduced here was originally issued by Breitkopf & Härtel of Leipzig in 1913 as part of the tenth volume of Liszt-Stiftung Editi...
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    12,10 €

  • Totentanz, S.126
    Franz Liszt
    Liszt’s dark paraphrase on the Gregorian chant 'Dies irae' for piano and orchestra was planned as early as 1838 but actually composed between 1847 and 1853, with a revision in 1864. The work was given its premiere in this revised version in the Hague, with Liszt’s student Hans von Bülow as soloist and the composer conducting. The score reproduced here was originally issued in 1...
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    11,85 €

  • 2 Episoden aus Lenau’s Faust, S.110
    Franz Liszt / Soren Afshar
    At least one of the two works inspired by Nikolaus Lenau’s poem on the familiar Faust legend may have been originally composed for piano and later orchestrated . The first, 'Der nächliche Zug' is a march-like work not often performed while the second, entitled 'Der Tanz in der Dorfschenke' is better known as the 'Mephisto Waltz No.1'. This popular work was first heard for orche...
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    17,05 €

  • Von der Wiege bis zum Grabe, S.107
    Franz Liszt
    The final work in the revolutionary series of thirteen tone poems Liszt composed for orchestra, Von der Wiege bis zum Grabe (From the Cradle to the Grave) was composed in 1881-82 - late in the composer’s life. The three movement work, dedicated to Count Géza Zichy, was given its premiere posthumously in 1927. This new study score is a digitally-restored reissue of the score edi...
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    10,69 €

  • First Suite in E-flat, Op.28 No.1
    Gustav Holst
    Gustav Holst’s first excursion into music for band (known as 'military band' at the time) was composed in 1909. Despite there being very little standardization of the instruments and number of players used in such ensembles, Holst managed to score his three-movement work in a very flexible way so that the work could be played by an ensemble with as few as 19 wind and brass play...
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    11,13 €

  • Five Mystical Songs
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    Vaughan Williams’ setting of four poems from George Herbert’s 1633 collection, The Temple: Sacred Poems was done between 1906 and 1911. The premiere was given under the composer’s direction on September 14, 1911 at the Three Choirs Festival in Worcester. This new edition of the vocal score by Richard Sargeant has been prepared with chorus’ needs in mind. The layout is music imp...
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    10,18 €

  • Héroïde funèbre, S.102
    Franz Liszt
    Number 8 in his series of thirteen tone poems for orchestra, Liszt’s Héroïde funèbre or ’Heroic Elegy’ was composed from 1849-56 and given its premiere in Breslau on 10 November 1857 with the composer conducting. This new study score is a digitally-restored reissue of the score edited by Otto Taubmann in the fourth volume of the Liszt-Stiftung edition, published in 1909. In con...
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    12,10 €

  • Hungaria, S.103
    Franz Liszt
    The ninth in his ground breaking series of thirteen tone poems for orchestra, Liszt’s 'Hungaria' or ’Heroic Elegy’ was composed in 1854 and given a tremendously successful premiere in Budapest’s National Theatre on 8 September 1856 under the composer’s direction. This new study score is a digitally-restored reissue of the score edited by Otto Taubmann in the fifth volume of the...
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    18,22 €

  • Die Ideale, S.106
    Franz Liszt
    Die Ideale is the penultimate work of the revolutionary series of thirteen tone poems Liszt composed for orchestra. It was originally intended to be the final one, since the final symphonic poem followed more than two decades after this work’s completion and premiere - which took place on 9 September 1857 with the Weimar hofkapelle conducted the composer. This new study score i...
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    19,42 €

  • Hamlet, S.104
    Franz Liszt
    Hamlet, inspired by the well-known Shakespeare tragedy, is number ten in Liszt’s series of thirteen tone poems for orchestra. It was composed in 1858 during Liszt’s tenure in Weimar but did not receive its premiere for 18 years - on 2 July 1876 in Sonderhausen. Like all but the last of his thirteen tone poems, this is dedicated to his longtime companion Carolyne zu Sayn-Witteng...
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    12,03 €

  • Hunnenschlacht, S.105
    Franz Liszt
    The eleventh in Liszt’s series of thirteen tone poems for orchestra, Hunnenschlacht or ’Battle of the Huns’ - composed from 1855-57 - was inspired by a painting of the same title by Wilhelm von Kaulbach which portrayed the legendary Battle of the Catalaunian Plains between the Huns under Attila and a coalition of Romans, Visigoths and others fought around June 20, 451 where the...
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    15,53 €