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A Prima Vista 1 A PRIMA VISTA a survey of reprints and of recent publications 2009/4 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 2009/4 PAGE HEADING 03 PIANO 2-HANDS 08 PIANO 4-HANDS 09 2 AND MORE PIANOS, HARPSICHORD, ORGAN 10 ACCORDION 1 STRING INSTRUMENT WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 11 VIOLIN SOLO 12 CELLO SOLO 13 DOUBLE BASS SOLO 1 STRING INSTRUMENT WITH ACCOMPANIMENT, piano unless stated otherwise: 13 VIOLIN with accompaniment 15 VIOLIN PLAY ALONG, VIOLA with accompaniment 16 VIOLA PLAY-ALONG, CELLO with accompaniment, CELLO PLAY ALONG, DOUBLE BASS with accompaniment 16 2 AND MORE STRING INSTRUMENTS WITH AND WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 1 WIND INSTRUMENT WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 19 GENERAL PURPOSES, FLUTE SOLO 20 CLARINET SOLO, SAXOPHONE SOLO, BASSOON SOLO, TRUMPET SOLO 1 WIND INSTRUMENT WITH ACCOMPANIMENT, piano unless stated otherwise: 21 PICCOLO with accompaniment, FLUTE with accompaniment 22 FLUTE PLAY ALONG, OBOE with accompaniment 23 CLARINET with accompaniment 24 CLARINET PLAY ALONG, SAXOPHONE with accompaniment 25 SAXOPHONE with accompaniment, TRUMPET with accompiment 26 TRUMPET PLAY-ALONG, FLUEGELHORN with accompaniment, HORN with accompaniment, TROMBONE with accompaniment 2 AND MORE WIND INSTRUMENTS WITH AND WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 26 2 AND MORE WOODWIND INSTRUMENTS 28 2 AND MORE BRASS INSTRUMENTS 29 COMBINATIONS OF WOODWIND AND BRASS INSTRUMENTS 29 COMBINATIONS OF WIND AND STRING INSTRUMENTS 30 RECORDER 31 GUITAR 35 UKULELE 36 BANJO, MANDOLIN, DULCIMER, HARP 37 PERCUSSION, MISCELLANEOUS 37 SOLO VOICE(S) AND/OR CHOIR WITH INSTRUMENTAL ACCOMPANIMENT 42 SOLO VOICE(S) AND/OR CHOIR WITH ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT, UNACCOMPANIED CHOIR 44 OPERA, OPERETTA, MUSICAL, ORATORIA, MASS (SCORES: POCKET-, STUDY-, FULL-, VOCAL-) 45 ORCHESTRA WITH AND WITHOUT INSTRUMENTAL SOLOISTS 46 BOOKS OF MUSICAL INTEREST compilation by Jan A. Hollanders . prices in EURO (€) subject to changes and errors 3 PIANO 2-HANDS: “CLASSICAL REPERTOIRE” ALBUM 194122 Piano Kids Songbook: 50 Lieder & Songs, die Spass machen (1. La Cucaracha 2. Amazing Grace; 3. I Like The Flowers; 4. Santa Lucia; 5. Au clair de la lune; 6. Kalinka; 7. Matilda; 8. Aloha Oe; 9. Hava Nagila; Deutsche Volks- & Kinderlieder: 10. Muss i denn, zum Städtele hinaus; 11. Das Wandern ist des Müllers Lust; 12. Grün sind alle meine Kleider; 13. Weißt du, wie viel Sternlein stehen; 14. Ein Männlein steht im Walde; Partylieder: 15. Meine Oma fährt im Hühnerstall Motorrad; 16. Aber bitte mit Sahne; 17. Mein Hut, der hat drei Ecken; 18. '54, '74, '90, 2010; Jahreszeitenlieder: 19. Sehnsucht nach dem; Frühling; 20. Trarira, der Sommer, der ist da; 21. Bunt sind schon die Wälder; 22. Jingle Bells; Religiöse Lieder, Spirituals, Blues: 23. Oh, Happy Day; 24. He's Got The Whole World In His Hands; 25. Möge die Straße uns zusammenführen; 26. Backwater Blues; Shanties: 27. My Bonnie Is Over The Ocean; 28. Banks Of Sacramento; 29. Rolling Home; 30. Eine Seefahrt, die ist lustig; Folk & Western-Songs: 31. Winnetou-Melodie; 32. House Of The Rising Sun; 33. Home On The Range; 34. Wild Rover; Geburtstagslieder: 35. Geburtstagslied; 36. Viel Glück und viel Segen; 37. For He's A Jolly Good Fellow; 38. Hoch soll er leben!; 39. TV, Funk & Kino-Hits: Schnappi, das kleine Krokodil; 40. Das Lummerland-Lied; 41. Biene Maja; 42. Muppet Show Theme; Klassik-Hits: 43. Freude, schöner Götterfunken; 44. Halleluja; 45. Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja; 46. O wie so trügerisch; 47. Ja, die Liebe hat bunte Flügel; Pop-Songs: 48. Back To Black; 49. Angels; 50. Stark) (Heumann) with lyrics 17,95 ALBUM 194934 Reisebilder: 37 Originalstücke [Robert SCHUMANN 1810-1856: 1. Von fremden Ländern und Menschen aus "Kinderszenen, Op. 15"; Deutschland: Peter I. TCHAIKOVSKY 1940- 1893: 2. Deutsches Lied aus "Jugendalbum, op. 39", Franz SCHUBERT 1797-1828: 3. Deutscher, genannt "Ländler" a-Moll (D 366/3), 4. Deutscher, genannt "Ländler" a-Moll (D 366/4); Österreich: Franz SCHUBERT: 5. Wiener Damen-Ländler G-Dur, Op. 67/1, 6. Wiener Damen-Ländler G-Dur, Op. 67/15, Friedrich BURGMÜLLER 1808-1836: 7. Steirischer Tanz aus "Etüden, op. 100"; Italien: Robert SCHUMANN: 8. Sizilianisch aus "Album für die Jugend, Op. 68", Peter I. TCHAIKOVSKY: 9. Neapolitanisches Tanzlied aus "Jugendalbum, Op. 39"; Friedrich BURGMÜLLER: 10. Tarantella aus "Etüden, op. 100", Felix MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY 1809-1847: 11. Venetianisches Gondellied g- Moll, Op. 19b No. 6 aus "Lieder ohne Worte", Alfredo CASELLA 1883-1947: 12. Siciliana aus "11 Pezzi infantili"; Spanien: Jenö TAKÁCS 1902-2005: 13. Spanische Straßenmusikanten aus "Von fremden Ländern und Menschen, Op. 37", Isaac ALBÉNIZ 1860-1909: 14. Malagueña aus "España, Op. 165", Joaquín TURINA 1882-1949: 15. Madrid aus "Postkarten", 16. Fiesta aus "Miniaturen, Op. 52 Nr. 7", Joaquín RODRIGO 1902-1999: 17. Rústica aus "Tres Danzas de España"; Frankreich: Jean-Philippe RAMEAU 1683-1764: 18. Tambourin aus "Suite en mi"; Norwegen: Edvard GRIEG 1843-1907: 19. Norwegisch aus "Lyrische Stücke, Op. 12"; Polen: Frédéric CHOPIN 1810-1849: 20. Mazurka g-Moll, Op. 67/2, 21. Polonaise g-Moll, 22. Mazurka G-Dur, Op. 7/5; Tschechien: Zdeňek FIBICH 1850-1900: 23. Furiant Böhmischer Tanz aus "Sonatine d-Moll", Claude DEBUSSY 1862-1918: 24. Danse bohémienne; Ungarn: Béla BARTÓK 1881-1945: 25. Abend auf dem Lande aus "10 leichte Klavierstücke", 26. Ungarische Volksweise No. 34, 27. Ungarische Volksweise No. 35, Stephen HELLER 1813-1888: 28. Tziganyi aus Bohémiens, Op.138/19; Rumänien: Béla BARTÓK: 29. Rumänischer Volkstanz No. 1, 30. Rumänischer Volkstanz No. 4; Russland: Peter I TCHAIKOVSKY: 31. In einer alten russischen Kirche aus "Jugendalbum, Op. 39", 32. Weiße Nächte (Mai) aus "Die Jahreszeiten, Op. 37a"; Mongolei: Tong SHANG: 33. Freundschaft Liebeslied auf der Wiese aus "Sieben kleine Stücke nach Volksliedern aus der inneren Mongolei"; Amerika: Ernesto NAZARETH 1863-1934: 34. Tango "Garôto" aus "25 Tangos brasileiros", George GERSHWIN 1889-1937: 35. Prelude No. 2, Scott JOPLIN 1868-1917: 36. "The Easy Winners" (Ragtime)] (Twelsiek) 21,80 ALBUM 722589 Teaching Little Fingers To Play More Disney Tunes. Mid-Elementary Piano Supplements (1. Circle of Life, 2. A Spoonful of Sugar, 3. Go the Distance, 4. A Whole New World, 5. Little April Shower, 6. Colors of the Wind, 7. A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes, 8. Cruella de Vil, 9. Under the Sea) (Austin) with optional teacher accompaniments 7,70 4 ALBUM 722537 Classical Jazz, Rags & Blues Book 3: 10 Classical Melodies Arranged in Jazz Styles for Intermediate to Late Intermediate Pianists [1. Austrian Jazz Dance (SCHUBERT Ländler in A minor); 2. Blue Rhapsody (RACHMANINOFF – Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini); 3. Blusey Etude (GURLITT – Etude Op. 82/65); 4. Cool Etude (SCHYTTE – Etude Op. 160/16); 5. The Jazzy Mountain King (GRIEG – In the Hall of the Mountain King); 6. Parisian Jazz (TCHAIKOVSKY – Old French Song Op. 39/16); 7. Ragtime in Baroque Style (BACH – Minuet in G major); 8. Ragtime in Symphony (HAYDN – Symphony No. 94 The Surprise); 9. Rockin’ Russian Song (BEETHOVEN – Russian Folk Song); 10. Russian Blues (BORODIN – Polovetsian Dances)] (Mier) 9,00 ALBUM 722538 Classical Jazz, Rags & Blues Book 4: 7 Classical Melodies Arranged in Jazz Styles for Late Intermediate Pianists [1. Bagatelle Swing (BEETHOVEN – Bagatelle in A minior Op. 119/90); 2. Ecossaise Rag (BEETHOVEN – Ecossaise); 3. German Dance Rag (SCHUBERT – German Dance in Bb major D.783 No.7); 4. Jazz in A minor (GRIEG – Piano Concerto in A minor Op. 16); 5. Lullaby in Blue (BRAHMS – Wiegenlied Op. 49/4); 6. Ragtime Sonatina (CLEMENTI – Sonatina in C major Op. 36/1); 7. Sheherezade Jazz (RIMSKY-KORSAKOV – Sheherezade Op. 35)] (Mier) 9,00 ALBUM 722091 My First Book of Classical Music: 29 Themes by BEETHOVEN, MOZART, CHOPIN, and Other Great Composers (1. BACH - Minuet; 2. BACH - Sheep May Safely Gaze; 3. BEETHOVEN - Ode to Joy; 4. BEETHOVEN - Minuet in G.; 5. BRAHMS - Hungarian Dance No.5; 6. CHOPIN - Nocturne; 7. CLEMENTI - Rondo in C; 8. DVOŘÁK - From the New World; 9. FOSTER - Beautiful Dreamer; 10. GRIEG - Morning Mood; 11. HÄNDEL - Sarabande; 12. HAYDN - Sonata in C; 13. HAYDN - "Surprise" Symphony"; 14. LISZT - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2; 15. MacDOWELL - To a Wild Rose; 16. MOZART - Papageno's Song; 17. MOZART - Romanze; 18. PADEREWSKI - Minuet in Olden Style; 19. RACHMANINOFF - Prelude; 20. RAMEAU - Tambourin; 21. RUBINSTEIN - Melody in F; 22. SAINT-SAËNS - The Swan; 23. SCHUBERT - The Trout; 24. SCHUMANN - Träumerei; 25. SCHUMANN - The Happy Farmer; 26. STRAUSS - Pizzicato Polka; 27. TCHAIKOVSKY - Marche Slave; 28. VIVALDI - The Autumn Hunt; 29. WAGNER - Song to the Evening Star) (Bergerac) easy 5,45 ALBUM 720435 Simple Christmas: 30 Favorite Christmas Songs and Carols [1. Angels We Have Heard on High; 2. Away in a Manger; 3. The Christmas Waltz; 4. The Coventry Carol; 5. Deck the Halls; 6. The First Noel; 7. Frosty the Snowman; 8. God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen; 9. Good King Wenceslas; 10. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing; 11. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas; 12. (There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays; 13. I'll Be Home for Christmas; 14. It Came Upon the Midnight Clear; 15. It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year; 16. Jingle Bells; 17. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!; 18. The Little Drummer Boy; 19. O Christmas Tree; 20. O Come All Ye Faithful; 21. O Come, O Come Emmanuel; 22. O Holy Night; 23. O Little Town of Bethlehem; 24. Santa Claus Is Coming to Town; 25. Silent Night; 26. Sleigh Ride; 27. The Twelve Days of Christmas; 28. We Three Kings of Orient Are; 29. We Wish You a Merry Christmas; 30. Winter Wonderland] (Coates) easy piano; large notes 16,75 ALBUM 194744 Hommages à Haydn (1.
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