This collection of three suites of flexible quartets, playable on any four instruments, have been arranged from works written by Renaissance and Baroque period composers. Works by the following composers
Jig for John by Jon Jeffrey Grier is a fun, upbeat Irish jig perfect for the intermediate flute player looking for something different on their recital or at contest.
Floot Loops by Jon Jeffrey Grier was composed in 1979 as a gift to the composer's wife, Marion. Each movement has some connection to everyday life and the struggles of making your way early in the
This collection contains intermediate arrangements of cowboy songs and ballads for flute and piano, often invoking the style of Aaron Copland. Contents: Fair Fannie Moore; Belle Starr; Flora Lily of the
Three Little Latin Rondos by Jon Jeffrey Grier features three pieces in different Latin styles: a samba, a tango, and a more-or-less calypso. Two in 2nd rondo form, one in 3rd
Canto XXIII by Samuel Adler is a work for solo bass clarinet that was written for and premiered by Kevin Schempf.
The final movement of Mozart's famous concerto has been adapted for clarinet choir. This edition is as played by the Venner Clarinet Choir, Franklin Cohen soloist.
The second movement of Mozart's famous concerto has been adapted for clarinet choir. This edition is as played by the Venner Clarinet Choir, Franklin Cohen soloist.
The first movement of Mozart's famous concerto has been adapted for clarinet choir. This edition is as played by the Venner Clarinet Choir, Franklin Cohen soloist.
A collection of 12 well-known hymn tunes, this compilation of like trios can also be played in any combination of three instruments as long as the players have the correct book. Simply...
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A collection of works for clarinet and piano suitable for festival and recital performance. Skillfully edited and arranged by a noted woodwind performer and teacher, the works are presented in order of