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Newly Cataloged Items in the Music Library December 2016 - January 2017 Newly Cataloged Items In the Music Library December 2016 - January 2017 Author Title Publisher Performers Item Enum Call Number 26 Italian songs and arias : an authoritative Alfred Pub. Co., On CD: Joan Thompson, MUSIC. edition based on authentic sources / John piano. MCD1619.T976 P3 Glenn Paton, editor. 1991 Med.High 53 masterpieces for alto sax and piano : Belwin, MUSIC. M268.S33 educational, recreational / arranged by F54 1943 Walter Schad. Alfred's Group Piano Book 2 w/ CD-rom Alfred's Group Piano for Adults w/CD Rom Cavaliers DVD Classics to moderns in the intermediate Consolidated Music MUSIC. M21 .A35 C42 grades / compiled and edited by Denes Publishers, 1962 Agay. Cowboys and Indies: Epic History of the Record Industry Dynamic Marching and Movement Vol I- DVD Dynamic Music in the Mix -DVD Dynamic Music vol 1 From the 50 Yard Line- DVD Introduction to music therapy research / Barcelona Publishers, MUSIC. ML3920 edited by Barbara L. Wheeler and .M874 2016 Kathleen M. Murphy. Introduction to music therapy research / Barcelona Publishers, MUSIC. ML3920 edited by Barbara L. Wheeler, Kathleen M. .M8741 2016 Murphy. Judas Maccabaeus: an oratorio / the music G. Schirmer, MUSIC. M2003.H14 by G.F. Handel ; words by Thos. Morrell. J73 K3 1939 Leadership Success -DVD/cdrom Rare choral masterpieces / compiled and Hall & McCreary, MUSIC. M2060.B37 edited by Parke S. Barnard. R3 1951 Tuesday, February 07, 2017 Page 1 of 15 Author Title Publisher Performers Item Enum Call Number Showcase of Bands 2013 MUSIC.RECITAL. MCD1 .W5726 2013 Feb.23 Teaching Music performance band Grade 4 vol 1 Teaching Music Performance band Grades 2-3 Teaching Music through Performance in Beginning Band Teaching Music through Performance in Beginning Band CD Grade 1 Triosonate : catalogue raisonné der G. Henle Verlag, pt.1 MUSIC.REF. ML113 gedruckten quellen.. edited by Ludwig .I6 v.BXVII Finscher, Laurenz Lütteken, Inga Mai Groote. Triosonate : catalogue raisonné der G. Henle Verlag, pt.2 MUSIC.REF. ML113 gedruckten quellen.. edited by Ludwig .I6 v.BXVII Finscher, Laurenz Lütteken, Inga Mai Groote. World Music: A Global Journey Adderley, Cannonball. Cannonball in Europe! : recorded 'live' at Landmark Records, Cannonball Adderley Sextet MUSIC. the International Jazz Festival, Comblain- (Nat Adderley, cornet ; MCD1366.C166 C36 La-Tour, Belgium / Cannonball Adderley Julian "Cannonball" v.7 1987 Sextet. Adderley, alto sax ; Yusef Lateef, flute, oboe, tenor sax ; Joe Zawinul, piano ; Sam Jones, bass ; Louis Hayes, drums. Albrecht, Sally K. Choral warm-up collection : a sourcebook Alfred Pub. Co., MUSIC. MT875 .A43 of 167 choral warm-ups contributed by 51 2003 choral directors / compiled and edited by Sally K. Albrecht. Arnold, Malcolm. Suite bourgeoise : for flute, oboe (or Queen's Temple MUSIC. M317.A766 clarinet) & piano / Malcolm Arnold. Publications, S85 2003 Bach, Johann Sebastian, Italian concerto / by Johann Sebastian G. Schirmer, MUSIC. M215.B13 I83 1685-1750. Bach ; arr. in harpsichord style for two B38 1931 pianos by Harold Bauer. Tuesday, February 07, 2017 Page 2 of 15 Author Title Publisher Performers Item Enum Call Number Bach, Johann Sebastian, Konzert in A-Dur : für Oboe d'amore Bärenreiter, MUSIC. M1135.O26 1685-1750. (Oboe), Streicher und Basso continuo, B33 BWV1055 1988 Rekonstruiert nach BWV 1055 = Concerto in A major for oboe d'amore (oboe), strings and basso continuo, reconstructed from BWV 1055 : arranged for oboe d'amore (oboe) and piano / J Bach, P. D. Q., 1742-1807, Echo sonata : (S. 99999999) : for two T. Presser, MUSIC. M657.B31 E3 unfriendly groups of instruments (flute, 1992 oboe, bassoon ; trumpet in B♭, French horn, trombone) / P.D.Q. Bach ; obsequiously edited by Peter Schickele. Ball, Leonard V., 1947- Romanza for oboe (bassoon) and piano / B & D Publications, MUSIC. M247.B35 R7 Leonard V. Ball, Jr. 1994 Barber, Samuel, 1910-1981. Canzonetta for oboe and string orchestra / G. Schirmer ; Distributed MUSIC. M1123.B35 Samuel Barber, piano reduction by William by H. Leonard, C3 1993 Holab. Barlow, Wayne, 1912-1996. Winter's passed : for oboe & strings : oboe Eastman School of Music MUSIC. M1123.B37 solo with piano reduction / by Wayne ; Carl Fischer Inc., sole W5 1940 Barlow. agents, Barth, Christian Frederik, Sonate brillant : für Oboe und Klavier, Schott, MUSIC. M246.B37 1787-1861. B-Dur = for oboe and piano, B♭ major / S66 1994 Christian Frederik Barth, edited by Stefan Ingerslev. Benjamin, Arthur, 1893-1960. Divertimento on themes by Gluck : for Boosey & Hawkes, MUSIC. M1123.B45 oboe and string orchestra / Arthur D6 1952 Benjamin, arranged for piano reduction. Bennett, Richard Rodney. After Syrinx I : for oboe and piano / Novello, MUSIC. M246.B467 Richard Rodney Bennett. A5 1989 Bennett, Richard Rodney. Sounds and sweet aires... : for flute, oboe Novello ; Music Sales, MUSIC.OVERSIZE. and piano / Richard Rodney Bennett. [distributor,] M317.B4 S6 2008 Berg, Georg. Voluntary : arranged for oboe and G.I.A. Publications, MUSIC. M247.B47 keyboard / Georg Berg, arranged by V65 1987 Richard W. Slater. Berk, Stacey, 1970- Myths : for solo oboe / Stacey Berk. Bocal Music, MUSIC. M67.B475 M98 1997 Bitsch, Marcel, 1921-2011, Romanza : pour hautbois et piano / par M. Alphonse Leduc, MUSIC. M246.B57 R6 Bitsch. 1952 Tuesday, February 07, 2017 Page 3 of 15 Author Title Publisher Performers Item Enum Call Number Boni, Margaret Bradford, 1893- Fireside book of folk songs, selected and Simon and Schuster MUSIC. M1627.B7 F5 1974. ed. by Margaret Bradford Boni, arr. for the piano by Norman Lloyd; illus. by Alice and Martin Provensen. Bordier, Jules, 1846-1896. Berceuse: for oboe (or flute) and piano / by Southern Music Co., MUSIC. M246.B67 B4 Jules Bordier, edited by Donald Perkins. 1980 Bozza, Eugène, 1905-1991. Contrastes II : pour hautbois et basson / A. Leduc, MUSIC. M289.B69 Eugène Bozza. C62 1977 Bozza, Eugène, 1905-1991. Quatorze études sur des modes Alphonse Leduc, MUSIC. MT365.B69 karnatiques : pour hautbois = Fourteen Q3 1972 studies in Karnatic modes : for oboe / Eugène Bozza. Bozza, Eugène, 1905-1991. Suite brève en trio : hautbois, clarinette et Alphonse Leduc, MUSIC. M357.2.B699 basson : [op. 67] / Eugène Bozza. S8 1947 Brahms, Johannes, 1833- Sextet for strings, op. 36 : Trio for horn CBS Records, Pina Carmirelli & Jon Toth, MUSIC. MCD178.B73 1897. violin & piano, op. 40 / Brahms. violins ; Philipp Naegele & S49 1990 Caroline Levine, violas ; Fortunato Arico & Dorothy Reichenberger, cellos (1st work) ; Myron Bloom, french horn ; Michael Tree, violin ; Rudolf Serkin, piano (2nd work). Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976. Six metamorphoses after Ovid; op. 49, for Boosey & Hawkes, MUSIC. M67.B75 oboe solo / Benjamin Britten. op.49 1952 Bruscia, Kenneth E., Defining music therapy / Kenneth E. Barcelona Publishers, MUSIC. ML3920 Bruscia. .B775 2014 Cannonball Adderley Sextet. Jazz Workshop revisited : recorded 'live' in Capitol Jazz, Cannonball Adderley Sextet MUSIC. San Francisco / Cannonball Adderley (Julian "Cannonball" MCD1366.C166 J37 Sextet featuring Nat Adderley, Yusef Adderley, alto saxophone ; 2001 Lateef. Nat Adderley, cornet ; Yusef Lateef, tenor saxophone, flute, oboe ; Joe Zawinul, piano ; Sam Jones, bass; Louis Hayes, drums). Chopin, Frédéric, 1810-1849. Souvenir de Paganini, Op. Posth. : TrevCo Music, MUSIC. M247.C5 S68 arranged for oboe and piano / Frédéric 2005 Chopin, arranged by Michael Ericson. Clippinger, D. A. (David Alva), Clippinger class-method of voice culture / O. Ditson; distributors: T. MUSIC. MT825 .C648 1860-1938. by D.A. Clippinger. Presser, 1933b Tuesday, February 07, 2017 Page 4 of 15 Author Title Publisher Performers Item Enum Call Number Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918. Album of five pieces : for oboe (or flute) International Music Co., MUSIC. M296 .D43 and harp (or piano) / Debussy ; P55 1993 [transcribed and edited by] Susan Jolles [harp] & Humbert Lucarelli [oboe]. Delibes, Léo, 1836-1891. Flower duet : from Lakmé, for two flutes Theodore Presser, MUSIC. M319.D45 L3 and piano, or soprano, flute, and piano / 1999 Léo Delibes ; arranged by Jeanne Baxtresser ; piano reduction by Margaret Baxtresser. Dixon, Christa. Negro spirituals : from Bible to folk song / Fortress Press, MUSIC. ML3556 .D58 Christa K. Dixon. 1976 Draganski, Donald, 1936- Klezmer music : for woodwind quintet / by D. Draganski, MUSIC. M557.D73 Donald Draganski. K63 1985 Dvořák, Antonín, 1841-1904. Serenade in D minor, for 2 oboes, 2 Musica Rara, MUSIC. M962 .D98 clarinets, 2 bassoons, contra bassoon, 3 op.44 M8 1961 horns, cello, and bass, op. 44 / A. Dvorak. Espina, Noni. Vocal solos for Protestant services: a Vita d'Arte MUSIC.REF. descriptive reference of solo music for the ML128.V7 E82 1974 church year, including a bibliographical supplement of choral works; sacred repertoire for concert and teaching. Farkas, Ferenc, 1905-2000. Maskarák : oboára, klarinétra és fagottra = Editio Musica Budapest, MUSIC. M357.2.F34 Maschere : commedia dell'arte : per oboe, M36 1998 clarinetto e fagotto / Farkas Ferenc. Ferris, Monk. "Hamlet, cha-cha-cha!" : a totally looney S. French, MUSIC. ML50.F3886 musical comedy / by Monk Ferris. H3 1987 Gardner, John, 1917-2011. Cantata for Christmas : a suite of seven Oxford University Press, MUSIC. M2023.G23 songs, mostly traditional, set for chorus of C25 1967 mixed voices and chamber orchestra (oboe, bassoon, horn, and strings) / John Gardner. Gaubert, Philippe, 1879-1941. Tarentelle for flute, oboe and piano / by Masters Music MUSIC. M317.G383 Philippe Gaubert. Publications, T3 1999 Geminiani, Francesco, 1687-
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