Piano, Keyboard, & Organ
The collection spans a wide expressive range: from simple and sincere pieces to elegant waltzes; from dramatic tone poems to works characterised by virtuosic ease and Romantic lyricism. Edited by Christian Grøvlen and suitable for intermediate pianists, this first Urtext edition is a timelessly rewarding addition to any music library and an essential volume for every forward-looking pianist.
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Ten traditional hymns with a jazz twist. A collection of ten pieces featuring nine beloved traditional hymns and spirituals alongside one original composition by Darren Fellows. Each arrangement includes detailed fingering with authentic jazz harmonies, extended chords, and rhythmic variations. Suitable for intermediate to advanced pianists, church musicians expanding their harmonic vocabulary, or jazz players seeking spiritually grounded repertoire.
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This newly minted edition of pop hits for adults features songs from across the decades - pop and jazz standards, movie themes, Broadway, disco, folk music, rock, boogie, ballads - that have stood the test of time. The arrangements progress from elementary to early intermediate and have been specifically tailored by Phillip Keveren and Mona Rejino to appeal to the more mature beginner pianists among us.
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Unleash your imagination with Here Be Dragons! This collection features eight original piano solos for intermediate to early advanced pianists, each inspired by legendary dragon lore from cultures around the world. From the fierce Tiamat of Mesopotamia to Shenlong of the Middle Kingdom and Druk of Bhutan, these pieces invite pianists to explore bold storytelling, rich textures, and dramatic character at the keyboard!
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The early orchestral works of Anton Bruckner clearly reveal the influence of his work as an organist. These compositions were written towards the end of his studies with Otto Kitzler, when Bruckner – already almost 40 years old – was still working as cathedral organist in Linz.
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Many beautiful pieces of music have fallen out of fashion or been overshadowed by more famous works, while others have simply never received the attention they deserve. This collection presents twenty-five such pieces, specifically chosen to encourage intermediate to advanced players to explore this rich, overlooked repertoire.
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Vocal & Choral
Written for the 2025 BBC Radio 3 Epiphany Carol Service, broadcast from Pembroke College, Cambridge, Arise, shine sets the first three verses of Isaiah 60. For dividing SATB voices with a straightforward organ accompaniment, this piece would be suitable for intermediate choirs looking to enhance their sacred repertoire in worship or concert.
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Richard Wagner's operas unfold worlds of sound that are radiantly expressive and intensely effective. This edition brings together the most important soprano arias from the operas, including gems from Das Liebesverbot and Die Feen. Renowned soprano Petra Lang contributed to this volume as editor, helping to arrange the arias in a version for concert performance that respects the original text.
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Giuseppe Verdi's La traviata in a practical study format. A paperback volume which faithfully reproduces the complete musical text of the corresponding hardcover edition, while the historical introduction and critical commentary are available as a downloadable digital supplement. An indispensable resource for performers, scholars, and enthusiasts who wish to explore this repertoire from a musicological perspective, with the convenience of a portable format.
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Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto in a practical study format. A paperback volume which faithfully reproduces the complete musical text of the corresponding hardcover edition, while the historical introduction and critical commentary are available as a downloadable digital supplement. An indispensable resource for performers, scholars, and enthusiasts who wish to explore this repertoire from a musicological perspective, with the convenience of a portable format.
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Vier ernste Gesänge was to be the last work Brahms published before his death. These songs are closely linked to the death of his beloved friend Clara Schumann in May 1896. It is reported that after her funeral, Brahms, in tears, performed the songs to a circle of his friends. When the composer himself died shortly thereafter, in April 1897, the songs were transformed into his own musical memorial.
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Beethoven completed An die ferne Geliebte (To the Distant Beloved), at the age of 45 in April 1816. These songs provide a moving insight into the composer’s inner state, as he managed to find new creative strength after a difficult year. For this cycle, Beethoven had a high voice in mind. For the lower register, Henle has published this quintessential work of the song repertoire, transposed for tenor voice.
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Instrumental & Theory
Music Teaching for Special Educational Needs is a comprehensive guide which provides a solid foundation for teachers wanting to understand and support music students with additional needs. It covers Dyslexia, Autism Spectrum Disorder and visual, auditory and physical disabilities, and is packed with up-to-date information, helpful pedagogical starting points, case studies, practical advice, ideas for reflective practice and further reading.
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Legendary teacher, Dr. Asher Zlotnik developed an ingenious system of ear training that allows for the instantaneous recognition of intervals, complex chords, and progressions (and much more) called The Pivot System. Author avid Kane spent five years studying this system with Dr Zlotnik and was given his blessing to teach it. He has now published a complete description of this revolutionary approach.
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What makes a melody memorable? Why do some pieces seem to unfold perfectly, as if by design? The Composer’s Toolkit uncovers the building blocks, or schemata, that shaped the music of Bach, Haydn, Mozart and their contemporaries and shows you how to use them in your own writing, in any musical style. Inside, you’ll find practical tools for writing expressive melodies, strong bass lines and phrases with real momentum.
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Inspired by legends of funk and soul music such as James Brown and Tower Of Power, rising German sax star Jakob Manz delivers authentic funk with lush grooves and first-class play-alongs. As a bonus, the track The Answer from Manz's third album on the ACT label is included - perfectly suited for experienced saxophonists!
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Orchestra & Ensemble
In 1956, Shostakovich's confidant Levon Atovmyan put together the Second Suite for Jazz Orchestra. Atovmyan rearranged a total of eight pieces from Dmitri Shostakovich's film scores and stage works. Some of these pieces were originally intended for film productions, but were never published or used before they found their place in this Suite. Published as a large-format study scores, ensuring optimum readability.
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The enchanting world of Neverland comes to life through James Newton Howard’s masterful score for P.J. Hogan’s Peter Pan. This premium full score edition offers musicians, students, and conductors a rare opportunity to study one of the most beloved cinematic compositions of the early twenty-first century in extraordinary detail.
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Bach’s Harpsichord Concerto No. 3 (BWV 1054) is taken from the famous Violin Concerto in E major, BWV 1042. Bach’s late corrections in the autograph score were taken into account in the edition. The new performance material in Henle Urtext quality offers an uncluttered conducting score optimally arranged for performance.
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The serenade flourished in Mozart’s era, but with Brahms the genre experienced a new surge in popularity in the 19th century. Dvořák’s cheerful and relaxed op. 22 came into being in 1875, during a very happy time for him both professionally and privately. Since its premiere in 1876, the work, with its melodic richness and particular harmonic modulations, has enjoyed great acclaim from audiences and critics alike.
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