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Instrumental Catalogue 2012.Indd Alfred Publishing (UK) Ltd Alfred Publishing Verlags GmbH Burnt Mill, Elizabeth Way, Lützerathstraße 127 Harlow, Essex, CM20 2HX D-51107 Köln United Kingdom Deutschland (Germany) Tel: +44 (0) 1279 828960 Fon: +49 (0) 221 93 35 39 0 Fax: +44 (0) 1279 828961 Fax: +49 (0) 221 93 35 39 16 email: [email protected] [email protected] alfredUK.com www.alfredverlag.de Your Alfred Dealer: ALFCAT12INST Instrumental78 Instrumental Alfred Music Publishing UK Instrumental Catalogue 2012 Contents Woodwind Flute . .3 Oboe . .9 Clarinet . .10 Saxophone . .14 Basson . .19 Brass Horn . .20 Trumpet . .22 Baritone . .28 Trombone . .29 Tuba . .32 Brass Ensemble . .33 Strings Violin and Violin Ensemble . .34 Fiddle . .40 Viola and Viola Ensemble . .41 Cello and Cello Ensemble . .44 Double Bass . .47 Harp . .47 String Ensemble . .48 Class String Methods . .51 Solo Intsrumental Series . .52 Any Instrument Any Instrument . .58 Other Instruments Accordion . .60 Autoharp . .60 Balalaika . .60 Harmonica . .61 Recorder . .62 Mixed Ensemble . .64 This Catalogue also contains selections from the Instrumental section of the Faber Music Catalogue Further Catalogues are available from Alfred Music Publishing UK as follows: Keyboard, Groups and Personality, Guitar and Fretted Instruments, Percussion, Stage/Screen and Vocal Education, Book & Pro Audio, DVD Alfred Publishing (UK) Ltd Faber Music Ltd Burnt Mill, Elizabeth Way, HARLOW Burnt Mill, Elizabeth Way, HARLOW Essex CM20 2HX Essex CM20 2HX Tel: +44(0)1279 828960 Fax: +44(0)1279 828961 Tel: +44(0)1279 828989 Fax: +44(0)1279 828990 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.alfredUK.com [email protected] www.fabermusic.com www.fmdealers.com ORDERING INFORMATION Alfred Publishing is distributed to the Music Trade throughout the EU by FM Distribution Ltd Burnt Mill, Elizabeth Way, HARLOW Essex CM20 2HX Tel: +44(0)1279 828989 Fax: +44(0)1279 828990 Email: [email protected] www.fabermusic.com Prices, contents and availability subject to change without notice. Prices shown are retail prices including VAT where applicable. Please note that copyright restrictions may apply to the supply of some titles in certain territories. • Denotes New Title Flute Title Order No. Price € Price £ Title Order No. Price € Price £ Flute Methods Suzuki Flute School Flute Part The Art Of Flute Playing Volume 1 . 0165S €7.95 £5.50 Edward Putnik Volume 2 . 0167S €7.95 £5.50 The Art of Flute Playing can aid students of all degrees of Volume 3 . 0169S €7.95 £5.50 advancement. Part I is devoted to Basic Principles and Volume 4 . 0171S €7.95 £5.50 Pedagogy, Part II to Artist Performance. Part I is particularly Volume 5 . 0173S €7.95 £5.50 helpful not only to beginning flute students, but also to non-flau- Volume 6 . 0381S €7.95 £5.50 tists teaching in school music. Volume 7 . 0383S €7.95 £5.50 € Book . 0077 18.95 £13.95 Volume 8 . 0691S €7.95 £5.50 El Arte de Tocar la Flauta: Spanish Edition Volume 9 . 0693S €7.95 £5.50 Edwin Putnik/Spanish translation by Raúl Gutierrez Volume 10 . 0695S €7.95 £5.50 € Book . 0834 21.95 £15.95 Volume 11 . 0697S €7.95 £5.50 Belwin Flute Method Suzuki Flute School Piano Accompaniment Kenneth Gekeler / ed. Nilo W. Hovey Volume 1 . 0166S €7.95 £5.50 € Book 1 . EL00415 9.95 £6.95 Volume 2 . 0168S €7.95 £5.50 € Book 2 . EL00416 9.95 £6.95 Volume 3 . 0170S €9.95 £6.95 Belwin Student Instrumental Course: Volume 4 . 0172S €9.95 £6.95 Volume 5 . 0174S €7.95 £5.50 Flute Student, The € The Belwin Student Instrumental Course is a course for individu- Volume 6 . 0382S 9.95 £6.95 € al instruction and class instruction of like instruments, at three Volume 7 . 0384S 9.95 £6.95 € levels, for all band instruments. Each book is complete in itself, Volume 8 . 0692S 11.95 £8.50 € but all books are correlated with each other. Although each book Volume 9 . 0694 11.95 £8.50 € can be used separately, all supplementary books should be Volume 10 . 0696S 10.95 £7.95 € used as companion books with the method. Volume 11 . 0698 11.95 £8.50 Level 1 . BIC00101A €7.95 £5.50 Suzuki Flute School Piano Accompaiment CD Level 2 . BIC00201A €9.95 £6.95 Volume 1 & 2. 0414 €18.95 £14.50 Level 3 . BIC00301A €9.95 £6.95 Volume 1 & 2 (Revised) (Takahashi). 0913 €18.95 £14.50 Breeze-Easy Method for Flute € Valentine Anzalone Volume 3 & 4. 0459 18.95 £14.50 Volume 3, 4 & 5 (Revised) The Breeze-Easy Series features instrumental methods for (Yamashita/Takahashi). 0914 €18.95 £14.50 individual and group instruction, created by experienced teachers Volume 5, 7, 9, & 11 John Kinyon and Valentine Anzalone. It is designed to produce Selected Pieces . 0460 €18.95 £14.50 the best musicianship in the greatest number of students in Volume 6 & 7 limited teaching situations. Revised . 0915 €16.95 £14.50 Book 1 . BE0007 €9.95 £6.95 Volume 8 & 9 Book 2 . BE0008 €9.95 £6.95 Revised . 0916 €18.95 £14.50 Learn to Play the Flute Volume 10 & 1 Frederick Jacobs Revised . 0917 €18.95 £14.50 A carefully graded method that emphasises good tone produc- Ultimate Beginner Series: Flute tion, builds a sound rhythmic sense and develops well-rounded Volumes 1 and 2 musicianship. Clear and concise throughout, there are also a DVD . 903369 €22.95 £17.95 number of pieces for two players of the same standard. Book 1 . 729 €11.95 £8.50 Book 2 . 742 €9.95 £6.95 Pro Art Flute and Piccolo Method Donald J. Pease The purpose in compiling this method is to give the student a thorough, interesting and progressive approach to the fundamentals of good playing. The author has intentionally tried not to cover too much ground; but rather to concentrate on the acquisition of a thorough musical background as a solid foundation in the basic fundamentals. Book 1 . .PROBK00520 €9.95 £6.95 Book 2 . .PROBK00789 €9.95 £6.95 Instrumental3 Instrumental Flute Title Order No. Price € Price £ Title Order No. Price € Price £ Daily Exercises for Flute Flute Supplementary Compiled from the works of J. Albert and G. Pares, written by 243 Double and Triple Tonguing Exercises Nilo W. Hovey Victor V. Salvo Indispensable studies for technical proficiency. € The material used in this book is presented as an introduction to Book . EL00930 9.95 £6.95 the art of double and triple tonguing. The book is designed for the The Fabric of Flute Playing student who is just beginning to double or triple tongue and Martha Rearick contains enough material for at least two years work. Some The scale and arpeggio studies contained in this book represent students may take a little longer, for the speed of progress will the very fabric from which most flute music is made. A depend on the student’s background, age and ability. The range conscientious daily study of these exercises will not only augment of this book is well within the ability level of young flute players. the flutist’s technical facility, but also improve his abilities in sight- € Book. PROBK01201 10.95 £7.95 reading and harmonic analysis. Belwin Master Solos Book . SB12 €10.95 £7.95 Ed. Keith Snell Flute Solos Each folio contains works from the Renaissance, Baroque, and An overview of the most popular contest and recital pieces written Classical periods, folk songs and traditional tunes, and a section for flute. The material has been carefully selected to match the of original compositions. For the student, these solos will provide technical capabilities of the younger advancing player. Levels 1 & material with specific challenges in rhythm, range, and key 2 are available for each instrument (flute, oboe, clarinet, alto signatures in music that is both instructive and enjoyable to saxophone, F horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, drum), both with perform. Each solo has been selected and arranged to challenge supplementary piano accompaniment volumes. the student in different areas of technique and musicianship while Level I . EL03106 €6.95 £4.95 providing exposure to a variety of musical styles that are Level I Piano Accomp’t . EL03105 €9.95 £6.95 enjoyable to perform. Level II . EL03124 €6.95 £4.95 € Easy . EL03404 6.95 £4.95 Level II Piano Accomp’t. EL03123 €9.95 £6.95 Easy Piano Accomp’t. EL03391 €9.95 £6.95 Intermediate . EL03405 €6.95 £4.95 Practical Hints on Playing the Flute Intermediate Piano Accomp’t Richard Hahn . EL03392 €9.95 £6.95 Designed for individual use, the Practical Hints books cover such Advanced . EL03406 €6.95 £4.95 vital topics as care and maintenance, reeds and mouthpieces, Advanced Piano Accomp’t. playing position, embouchure, tuning, tonguing, tone quality, . EL03393 €10.95 £7.95 range, and practice methodology. Serving as a handy and informative guide, an appropriate Practical Hints book should be Belwin Student Instrumental Course: in every musician’s library. Studies and Melodious Etudes for Flute Book . EL02700 €7.95 £5.50 Douglas Steensland & Fred Weber The Belwin Student Instrumental Course is a course for individual Practical Studies for Flute instruction and class instruction of like instruments, at three Ralph Guenther levels, for all band instruments. Each book is complete in itself, The exercises and studies in this book are written to supplement but all books are correlated with each other. Although each book and augment the numerous elementary method books available. can be used separately, all supplementary books should be used The preliminary exercises stress the fundamentals of scales, as companion books with the method. chords, and intervals in the various keys.
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