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Categorized 2017 Contemporary Music Catalog Catalog of Recent 20th and 21st Century Compositions Spring 2017 THEODORE FRONT MUSICAL LITERATURE, INC. 26362 Ruether Ave. • Santa Clarita, CA 91350, U.S.A. Tel. (661) 250-7189 • Fax (661) 250-7195 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: www.tfront.com Theodore Front Musical Literature, Inc. 26362 Ruether Avenue • Santa Clarita CA 91350-2990 USA Toll Free: +1 (844) 350-7189 Tel: +1 (661) 250-7189 • Fax: +1 (661) 250-7195 [email protected] • www.tfront.com Catalog of Recent 20th and 21st Century Compositions - Spring 2017 To expedite your order, please include: • Author & Title • Publisher • Score Format • Edition Number or ISBN/ISMN Prices subject to change without notice. This Catalog contains new items released in 2016. Catalog of Recent Contemporary Compositions Spring 2017 Accordion Bacewicz, Grazyna, 1909-1969. Oberek No. 1 : For Violin and Piano / Transcription For Three Accordions by Janusz Wojtarowicz. $13.99 Krakow: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne ©2014,[2016] PWM11547 HL00145774 Score & 3 Parts; 31 cm.; 7, 3x3 p. 9790274010553 http://www.tfront.com/p-407360-oberek-no-1-for-violin-and-piano-transcription-for-three-accordions-by-janusz-wojtarowicz.aspx Giner, Bruno, 1960- Ain : Pour Accordéon (2016). $17.10 Sampzon: Editions Delatour ©2016 DLT2714 9790232113616 Score; 30 cm.; 12 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-407243-ain-pour-accordéon-2016.aspx Gorecki, Henryk Mikolaj, 1933-2010. Three Pieces In Old Style / Transcription For Three Accordions by Janusz Wojtarowicz. $20.99 Krakow: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne ©2014,[2016] PWM11548 HL00145776 Score & 3 Parts; 31 cm.; 16, 9, 2x7 p. 9790274010560 http://www.tfront.com/p-407362-three-pieces-in-old-style-transcription-for-three-accordions-by-janusz-wojtarowicz.aspx Hosokawa, Toshio, 1955- Mi-Ko : For 3 Accordions. $70.00 Tokyo: Schott Japan ©2013,[2016] SJ10038 HL49044470 Score & 3 Parts; 36 cm.; 10, 3x15 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-379909-mi-ko-for-3-accordions.aspx Kilar, Wojciech, 1932-2013. Orawa : For Three Accordions / transcribed by Janusz Wojtarowicz. $15.99 Krakow: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne ©2015 PWM11600 HL00150231 Score & 3 Parts; 31 cm.; 31,15,14,11 p. 9790274011093 http://www.tfront.com/p-421011-orawa-for-three-accordions-transcribed-by-janusz-wojtarowicz.aspx Kylloenen, Timo-Juhani, 1955- Hermes, Op. 73 : Toccata For Two Accordions (2004). $26.70 Helsinki: Fennica Gehrman ©2015 9790550112759 Set Of 2 Parts; 30 cm.; 2x33 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-403392-hermes-op-73-toccata-for-two-accordions-2004.aspx Lazkano, Ramon, 1968- Jalkin-2 : Pour 4 Acordeones (2012). $25.00 Paris: Chant Du Monde Editions Musicales ©[2016] MC4971 Spiral; Score; 36x25 cm.; 26 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-401631-jalkin-2-pour-4-acordeones-2012.aspx Lutoslawski, Witold, 1913-1994. Bukoliki : For Piano / Transcription For Three Accordions by Janusz Wojtarowicz. $17.99 Krakow: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne ©2014,[2016] PWM11546 HL00145775 Score & 3 Parts; 31 cm.; 12, 7, 2x4 p. 9790274010546 http://www.tfront.com/p-407361-bukoliki-for-piano-transcription-for-three-accordions-by-janusz-wojtarowicz.aspx Nuorvala, Juhani, 1961- Prelude and Toccata : For Accordion (1999). $24.10 Helsinki: Fennica Gehrman ©2008,[2015] 9790550099289 Score; 30 cm.; 14 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-395996-prelude-and-toccata-for-accordion-1999.aspx Banjo Wolff, Christian, 1934- Banjo Player : For Solo Banjo (2015). $10.50 New York: C. F. Peters ©2015 EP68502 9790300759197 Score; 30 cm.; 5 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-413649-banjo-player-for-solo-banjo-2015.aspx To Order Call: (661) 250-7189 or Fax Your Order To: (661) 250-7195 [email protected] www.tfront.com Catalog of Recent Comtemporary Compositions - Spring 2017 Page 2 Bayan Gubaidulina, Sofia, 1931- De Profundis : For Bayan Solo (1978) / edited by Friedrich Lips. $19.99 Hamburg: Sikorski ©1991,[2016] SIK8742 HL50600472 Score; 30 cm.; 15 p. 9790003040998 http://www.tfront.com/p-398198-de-profundis-for-bayan-solo-1978-edited-by-friedrich-lips.aspx Brass Ensemble Aquilanti, Giancarlo, 1959- It's Just A Song : For Brass Quintet (2006). $30.00 Boston: E.C. Schirmer Music ©2016 7227 600313472275 Score & 5 Parts; 31 cm.; 6, 5x3 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-380270-its-just-a-song-for-brass-quintet-2006.aspx Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989. Alexander's Ragtime Band : For Brass Quintet / arr. by Paul Chauvin. $18.00 Ledyard, CT: Cimarron Music ©2016 CM3007 Score & 5 Parts; 28 cm.; 4, 5x2 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-407638-alexanders-ragtime-band-for-brass-quintet-arr-by-paul-chauvin.aspx Bernofsky, Lauren, 1967- Duxbury Fanfare : For Brass Quintet. $13.99 King Of Prussia: Theodore Presser Co. ©2016 14440622S 680160626762 Score; 31 cm.; 8 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-401414-duxbury-fanfare-for-brass-quintet.aspx Duxbury Fanfare : For Brass Quintet. $25.99 King Of Prussia: Theodore Presser Co. ©2016 14440622 680160626748 Score & 5 Parts; 31 cm.; 8, 5x3 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-401413-duxbury-fanfare-for-brass-quintet.aspx Birtwistle, Harrison, 1934- Fanfare : For Brass and Percussion (2001). $27.00 London: Boosey & Hawkes ©2001,[2016] HL13142 Full Score; 31 cm.; 22 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-376381-fanfare-for-brass-and-percussion-2001.aspx Bland, Ed, 1926-2013. Brass Quintet (1980). $52.50 Smithfield, VA: Osmund Music Inc. ©1980,[2016] QI104 Score; 28 cm.; 42 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-405580-brass-quintet-1980.aspx Brass Quintet (1980). $29.75 Smithfield, VA: Osmund Music Inc. ©1980,[2016] QI104 Set Of 5 Parts; 28 cm.; 3x11, 2x10 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-408148-brass-quintet-1980.aspx Bryant, Steven, 1972- Sevenfive : For Brass Quintet (2013). $40.00 Durham, NC: Steven Bryant Music ©[2016] Score & 5 Parts; 28 cm.; 13, 3, 4x2 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-403553-sevenfive-for-brass-quintet-2013.aspx Buss, Howard J., 1951- Interstellar : For Horn, Tuba and Electronic Recording. $32.00 Lakeland, FL: Brixton Publications ©2016 B458 Scores & CD; 28 cm.; 2x11 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-410243-interstellar-for-horn-tuba-and-electronic-recording.aspx Jazzical No. 5 : For Euphonium, Tuba and Piano. $24.00 Lakeland, FL: Brixton Publications ©2016 B459 Score & 2 Parts; 28 cm.; 18, 2x4 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-410244-jazzical-no-5-for-euphonium-tuba-and-piano.aspx Callahan, Charles, 1951- Te Deum : For Brass Quartet and Organ, With Optional Timpani. $30.00 St. Louis: Morning Star Music Publ. ©2016 MSM20-454 688670204548 Score & Parts; 31 cm.; 28 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-419389-te-deum-for-brass-quartet-and-organ-with-optional-timpani.aspx Davies, Peter Maxwell, 1934-2016. Fanfare - Portsmouth : For Brass Ensemble (2014). $27.10 London: Chester Music ©2014,[2016] CH83270-01 5020679165546 Set of 12 Parts; 30 cm.; 12x3 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-403917-fanfare-portsmouth-for-brass-ensemble-2014.aspx To Order Call: (661) 250-7189 or Fax Your Order To: (661) 250-7195 [email protected] www.tfront.com Catalog of Recent Comtemporary Compositions - Spring 2017 Page 3 Brass Ensemble Davies, Peter Maxwell, 1934-2016. Fanfare - Portsmouth : For Brass Ensemble (2014). $13.40 London: Chester Music ©2014,[2016] CH83270 5020679165522 Full Score; 30 cm.; 15 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-403916-fanfare-portsmouth-for-brass-ensemble-2014.aspx Delinger, Larry, 1937- Passages : For Brass Trio. $8.95 Oakland: Pasquina Publishing Co. ©2015 PA88 Score & Parts; 28 cm.; 4, 3x4 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-407748-passages-for-brass-trio.aspx Easdale, Brian, 1909-1995. Cantilena : For 2 Trumpets, Horn, Trombone and Tuba. $27.00 London: Novello ©1962,[2016] NOV166320 5020679218129 Score & 5 Parts; 31 cm.; 10, 5x5 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-417077-cantilena-for-2-trumpets-horn-trombone-and-tuba.aspx Ertamo, Sampsa, 1973- Axiom : For Brass Orchestra (2014). $20.40 Helsinki: Music Finland ©2014,[2016] MF22806 Spiral; Full Score; 42 cm.; 32 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-398670-axiom-for-brass-orchestra-2014.aspx Eyerly, Scott, 1958- Storm King : For Brass Octet. $75.00 New York, NY: Bill Holab ©1998,2016 936 Spiral; Full Score; 36 cm.; 54 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-409664-storm-king-for-brass-octet.aspx Friedman, Stan, 1951- Will Wonders Never Cease : For Brass Quintet (2010, Rev. 2016). $60.00 Verona, NJ: Asher Rose Music ©[2016] 24100360 Score & 5 Parts; 31 cm.; 39, 2x9, 3x8 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-418588-will-wonders-never-cease-for-brass-quintet-2010-rev-2016.aspx Gawthrop, Daniel E., 1949- Sinfonia Festiva : For Brass Quintet, Organ & Timpani. $15.95 Albuquerque, NM: Mentor Music ©2008,[2016] M97 636266702077 Score & 8 Parts; 28 cm.; 18, 7x4, 2 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-407202-sinfonia-festiva-for-brass-quintet-organ-timpani.aspx Grant, James, 1954- Opener/Closer : Fanfare For Trumpet In C and Tuba. $18.95 Evansville: Potenza Music Publishing ©2016 60055 Score & 2 Parts; 28 cm.; 7, 2x4 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-416879-openercloser-fanfare-for-trumpet-in-c-and-tuba.aspx Tba4tet : For Tuba-Euphonium Quartet Or Ensemble. $34.95 Evansville: Potenza Music Publishing ©2016 80188 Score & 6 Parts; 28 cm.; 22, 5x8, 7 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-416877-tba4tet-for-tuba-euphonium-quartet-or-ensemble.aspx Harbison, John, 1938- Magnum Mysterium : For Brass Quintet (1987). $75.00 New York: Schirmer Rental Dept. ©1987,[2016] Score & 5 Parts; 32 cm.; 48, 5x11 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-405296-magnum-mysterium-for-brass-quintet-1987.aspx Nocturne : For Brass Quintet (1989). $75.00 New York: Schirmer Rental Dept. ©1989,[2016] Score & 5 Parts; 32 cm.; 5,2x7,6,2x5 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-405298-nocturne-for-brass-quintet-1989.aspx Hartikainen, Jarkko, 1981- Radix : For Brass Quintet (2013-14). $12.80 Helsinki: Music Finland ©2015 MF22503 Score; 42 cm.; 14 p. http://www.tfront.com/p-398673-radix-for-brass-quintet-2013-14.aspx Hill, Douglas, 1946- Dreams and Variations : For Brass Trio (1972, Rev.
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