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A Prima Vista A PRIMA VISTA a survey of reprints and of recent publications 2011/2 BROEKMANS & VAN POPPEL Van Baerlestraat 92-94 Postbus 75228 1070 AE AMSTERDAM sheet music: + 31 (0)20 679 65 75 CDs: + 31 (0)20 675 16 53 / fax: + 31 (0)20 664 67 59 also on INTERNET: www.broekmans.com e-mail: [email protected] 2 CONTENTS A PRIMA VISTA 2011/2 PAGE HEADING 03 PIANO LEFT-HAND, PIANO 2-HANDS 16 PIANO 4-HANDS 17 2 AND MORE PIANOS 18 HARPSICHORD, ORGAN 20 ACCORDION 1 STRING INSTRUMENT WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 20 VIOLIN SOLO, VIOLA SOLO, CELLO SOLO, DOUBLE BASS SOPLO 21 VIOLA DA GAMBA SOLO 1 STRING INSTRUMENT WITH ACCOMPANIMENT, piano unless stated otherwise: 21 VIOLIN with accompaniment 23 VIOLIN PLAY ALONG 24 VIOLA with accompaniment, VIOLA PLAY ALONG, CELLO with accompaniment 25 CELLO PLAY ALONG 26 DOUBLE BASS with accompanimemt, VIOLA DA GAMBA with accompaniment 26 2 AND MORE STRING INSTRUMENTS WITH AND WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 1 WIND INSTRUMENT WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 30 FLUTE SOLO 32 OBOE SOLO, CLARINET SOLO 33 SAXOPHONE SOLO, TRUMPET SOLO, HORN SOLO, TROMBONE SOLO, TENORHORN SOLO 34 MOUTH ORGAN (HARMONICA) SOLO 1 WIND INSTRUMENT WITH ACCOMPANIMENT, piano unless stated otherwise: 34 PICCOLO with accompaniment, FLUTE with accompaniment 36 FLUTE PLAY ALONG 37 OBOE with accompaniment 38 COR ANGLAIS with accompaniment, CLARINET with accompaniment 39 CLARINET PLAY ALONG, 40 SAXOPHONE with accompaniment 41 SAXOPHONE PLAY ALONG 43 BASSOON with accompaniment, TRUMPET with accompaniment 44 TRUMPET PLAY ALONG, HORN with accompaniment 45 HORN PLAY ALONG, TROMBONE with accompaniment, TROMBONE PLAY ALONG 46 TENOR HORN with accompaniment 2 AND MORE WIND INSTRUMENTS WITH AND WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 46 2 AND MORE WOODWIND INSTRUMENTS 49 2 AND MORE BRASS INSTRUMENTS 51 COMBINATIONS OF WOODWIND AND BRASS INSTRUMENTS 52 COMBINATIONS OF WIND AND STRING INSTRUMENTS 54 RECORDER 55 GUITAR 59 MANDOLIN 60 UKULELE, HARP 61 PERCUSSION 62 MISCELLANEOUS, 63 SOLO VOICE, SOLO VOICE(S) AND/OR CHOIR WITH INSTRUMENTAL ACCOMPANIMENT 71 SOLO VOICE(S) AND/OR CHOIR WITH ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT 72 UNACCOMPANIED CHOIR 75 OPERA, OPERETTA, MUSICAL, ORATORIA, MASS (SCORES: POCKET-, STUDY-, FULL-, VOCAL-) 76 ORCHESTRA WITH AND WITHOUT INSTRUMENTAL SOLOISTS 78 BOOKS OF MUSICAL INTEREST 81 DVDs compilation by Jan A. Hollanders . prices in EURO (€) subject to changes and errors 3 PIANO LEFT-HAND: ALBUM 200957 Mano sinistra. Selected Etudes for the Cultivation of the Left Hand [1. CZERNY Carl 1791-1857: The Art of Finger Dexterity Op. 740/12, 37, 41; 2. CRAMER Johann Baptist 1771-1858: Studio per il pianoforte (84 Etudes) Nos. 16, 25, 32, 56, 64, 77; 3. CLEMENTI Muzio 1752-1832: Gradus ad Parnassum, Nos. 17, 79, 86, 87, 92, 44; 4. HILLER Ferdinand 1811-1885: Six Suites of Etudes for Piano Op. 15/3; 5. JENSEN Gustav 1843- 1895: 25 Preparatory Piano Studies for Works of the Newer Style Op. 32/11] (Smith) 31,85 PIANO 2-HANDS: CLASSICAL REPERTOIRE: ALBUM 726044 Really Easy Piano. Classical Greats: 23 Well-known Classics [1. Ludwig van BEETHOVEN: Adagio Cantabile from Pathétique Sonata; 2. Johannes BRAHMS: Andante from Symphony No. 3; 3. Felix MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY: Andante from Violin Concerto; 4. Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART: Ave Verum Corpus; 5. Jacques OFFENBACH: Barcarolle from The Tales of Hoffmann; 6. Pyotr Ilyich TCHAIKOVSKY: Dance of the Mirlitons from The Nutcracker; 7. Johann STRAUß II: Emperor Waltz; 8. Léo DÉLIBES: Flower Duet from Lakmé; 9. Giuseppe VERDI: Grand March from Aïda; 10. Georg Friedrich HÄNDEL: Hornpipe from The Water Music Suite; 11. Gustav HOLST: Jupiter from The Planets Suite; 12. Georg Friedrich HÄNDEL: Largo from Xerxes; 13. Giacomo PUCCINI: One Fine Day from Madame Butterfly; 14. César FRANCK: Panis Angelicus; 15. Frédéric CHOPIN: Prelude in E minor; 16. Claude DEBUSSY: Rêverie; 17. Wol;fgang Amadeus MOZART: Romance from Piano Concerto No. 20; 18. Franz Joseph HAYDN: Serenade from String Quartet No. 5; 19. Nicolai RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Song Of India from Sadko; 20. Ludwig van BEETHOVEN: First Movement from Symphony No.5; 21. Franz SCHUBERT: Theme from Unfinished Symphony; 22. Antonio VIVALDI: Winter from The Four Seasons] 15,65 ALBUM 726133 Myklas Contest Winners Book 1: 14 original Piano Solos from the Myklas Music Press Library [1. Bubble Blues, 2. Clown Serenade, 3. The Crab, 4. The Lion Roars, 5. Marching Tune, 6. The Minnow, 7. Monkey Blues, 8. Now You See Him, Now You Don't!, 9. Pandas on Parade, 10. Rain Forest, 11. Trumpet Fanfare, 12. The Whale, 13. Who Has Seen the Wind?, 14. Windflowers] early elementary to elementary 10,75 ALBUM 726134 Myklas Contest Winners Book 2: 13 original Piano Solos from the Myklas Music Press Library [1. Appaloosa, 2. Autumn Mystique, 3. Cyberdance, 4. Dance of the Fortune Cookie, 5. Desertayres, 6. Deserted Castle, 7. Dorian Tarantella, 8. Fanfare Hoedown, 9. Great Pyramid, 10. Holiday Parade, 11. Inspector Snoops, 12. Locrian Toccatina, 13. Magic Castle] late elementary to early intermediate 10,75 ALBUM 726135 Myklas Contest Winners Book 3: 12 original Piano Solos from the Myklas Music Press Library [1. Apparition, 2. Dancing Senorita,3. Danse Romantique, 4. Desert by Night, 5. Detective Belvedere, 6. Dynamotion, 7. Jazzy Moves, 8. Mischief-Maker, 9. Mississippi River Rag, 10. Off to the Races, 11. Toccatina in A Minor, 12. Victory Dance] intermediate 10,75 ALBUM 726136 Myklas Contest Winners Book 4: 10 original Piano Solos from the Myklas Music Press Library [1. Ballet Beauties, 2. Crystal Snowflakes, 3. Festival Bells, 4. On the Slopes, 5. Ovation No. 2 (from Three Ovations), 6. Perpetual Motion II, 7. Spooky Blues, 8. Summer Smoke, 9. Tarantella Espagnole, 10. Walk It Slow] late intermediate 10,75 ALBUM 726157 Treasured Piano Solos [1. Golliwog's Cakewalk - DEBUSSY, 2. Maple Leaf Rag - JOPLIN, 3. Menuet in G Major - BEETHOVEN, 4. Minute Waltz - CHOPIN, 5. Notturno - GRIEG, 6. Pathétique Sonata - BEETHOVEN, 7. Prelude in C Minor - BACH, 8. Prelude in E Minor - CHOPIN, 9. Rustles of Spring - SINDING, 10. Sonata in C Major - MOZART] (Lancaster, Renfrow) 13,15 4 ALBUM 726180 Piano Piano 2. Die 100 schönsten Melodien. Von Klassik bis Pop. Für Klavier mittelschwer arrangiert [Klassik: 1. Andante grazioso - Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART, 2. Eine kleine Nachtmusik - Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART, 3. O mio babbino caro - Giacomo PUCCINI, 4. Melodie in F - Anton RUBINSTEIN, 5. Klarinettenkonzert A-Dur - Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART, 6. Kanon - Johann PACHELBEL, 7. Poeme - Zdenek FIBICH, 8. Der Frühling - Antonio VIVALDI, 9. Brautchor - Richard WAGNER, 10. Die Schlittschuhläufer - Emile Charles WALDTEUFEL, 11. Air - Johann Sebastian BACH, 12. Kaiserquartett – Franz Joseph HAYDN, 13. Ave Maria - Franz SCHUBERT, 14. Der Schwan - Camille SAINT-SAËNS, 15. Polowetzer Tanz - Alexander BORODIN, 16. Cancan - Jacques OFFENBACH, 17. Kaiserwalzer - Johann STRAUß, Sohn, 18. Hochzeitsmarsch - Felix MENDELSSOHN- BARTHOLDY, 19. Prelude - Marc-Antoine CHARPENTIER, 20. Libiamo ne'lieti calici - Giuseppe VERDI, 21. Frühlingsstimmen - Johann STRAUß, Sohn, 22. Ungarischer Tanz Nr. 5 - Johannes BRAHMS, 23. Wiener Blut - Johann STRAUß, Sohn, 24. Serenade – Franz Joseph HAYDN, 25. Präludium in C-Dur - Johann Sebastian BACH, 26. Rondo - Muzio CLEMENTI, 27. Menuett - Luigi BOCCHERINI, 28. Meditation from Thais - Jules MASSENET, 29. Gymnopedie Nr. 1 - Eric SATIE, 30. In The Hall Of The Mountain King – Edvard GRIEG, 31. Triumphmarsch - Giuseppe VERDI, 32. Freude schöner Götterfunken - Ludwig van BEETHOVEN, 33. Walzer Nr. 2 - Dimitri SCHOSTAKOWITSCH, 34. Caro mio ben - Giuseppe GIORDANI, 35. Una furtiva lagrima - Gaetano DONIZETTI, 36. Dichter und Bauer - Franz von SUPPÉ; Lieder aus aller Welt / Evergreens: 37. Amigos para sempre - Andrew LLOYD WEBBER, 38. Can't Help Falling In Love - Elvis PRESLEY, 39. Love Is Blue - Al MARTINO, 40. Schwarze Augen - Russisches Volkslied, 41. Gold und Silber - Franz LEHÁR, 42. Petersburger Schlittenfahrt – Richard EILENBERG, 43. On Top Of Old Smokey – Traditional, 44. Aura Lee - Elvis PRESLEY, 45. Cielito Lindo – Traditional, 46. Home On The Range – Traditional, 47. Happy Birthday – Traditional, 48. Go Down Moses – Traditional, 49. Über den Wellen - Jürgentino ROSAS, 50. Glory Hallelujah – Traditional, 51. Scarborough Fair - SIMON & GARFUNKEL, 52. Die kleine Kneipe - Peter ALEXANDER, 53. Butterfly - Danyel GÉRARD, 54. Ännchen von Tharau - Deutsches Volkslied,. 55. Abendlied - Deutsches Volkslied, 56. Es waren zwei Königskinder – Deutsches Volkslied, 57. Heideröslein - Deutsches Volkslied, 58. Dein ist mein ganzes Herz - Franz LEHÁR, 59. Land Of Hope And Glory – Edward ELGAR; Pop-Hits: 60. Father And Son – Cat STEVENS, 61. Tears In Heaven - Eric CLAPTON, 62. Hey Jude - The BEATLES, 63. Let It Be - The BEATLES, 64. You Light Up My Life - LeAnn RIMES, 65. Imagine - John LENNON, 66. San Francisco - Scott McKENZIE, 67. You Are Not Alone - Michael JACKSON, 68. House Of The Rising Sun - The ANIMALS, 69. Hello - Lionel RICHIE, 70. Angie - ROLLING STONES, 71. Piano Man - Billy JOEL, 72. Angels - Robbie WILLIAMS, 73. Always On My Mind - Elvis PRESLEY, 74. Hard To Say I'm Sorry – CHICAGO, 75. Leningrad - Billy JOEL, 76. She Loves You - The BEATLES, 77. Time After Time - Cyndi LAUPER, 78. We Are The Champions – QUEEN; Barmusik: 79. Fly Me To The Moon - Frank SINATRA, 80. Für mich soll's rote Rosen regnen – Hildegard KNEF, 81. Autumn Leaves - Nat KING COLE, 82. Try To Remember - Harvey SCHMIDT, 83. Chanson d'amour - MANHATTAN TRANSFER, 84. Feelings - Morris ALBERT, 85. Black Orpheus - Antonio Carlos JOBIM; Filmmusik / Musical: 86. Chariots Of Fire - Die Stunde des Siegers, 87. Memory – Cats, 88. Speak Softly Love - Der Pate, 89. Once Upon A Time In The West - Spiel mir das Lied vom Tod, 90. Harry Lime Theme - Der dritte Mann, 91. Morgens um sieben ist die Welt noch in Ordnung - James LAST, 92. Winnetou-Melodie – Winnetou, 93. Tonight - Westside Story, 94. Der mit dem Wolf tanzt - Der mit dem Wolf tanzt, 95. La Le Lu - Wenn der Vater mit dem Sohne, 96. Circle Of Life - König der Löwen, 97. The Entertainer - Der Clou, 98. What A Feeling – Flashdance, 99.
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