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Title Composer Publisher File Number Instruments 11 FILE TITLE COMPOSER PUBLISHER NUMBER INSTRUMENTS 11 Hexachord Vocalises for Trebal Choir Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da Provincetown Bookshop *46032 AAAB 12 Melodious Exercises Collette, Joannes Universal Edition 12643 *11009 S 24 Dances for 4 Recorders, V.1 Susato, Tilman Dolce Editin, DOL 108 *44056 SATB 60 Daily Hymns White, Leslie and Walter Bergmann Faber Music Ltd *90031 Voice, Recorders, Keyboard 800 Years of Music for Recorders: Book 1 and 2 Hess, Albert G. Associated Music Publishers*90027 A Day in the Park: Children's Suite Davenport, LaNoue Associated Music Publishers*44059 SATB A Feast of Music; Medieval Pieces Arranged for RecorderBurnett, and Michael Percussion Chappell *90063 Recorder, Percussion A German Song-Fest Charlton, Andrew Provincetown Bookshop *44137 SATB A Medieval and Renaissance Collection Dolmetsch *39007 Any A Midlands Suite Clark, Paul Consort *34032 SAT A Practice Book for the Treble Recorder Rowland-Jones, A. Oxford University Press *90601 A A Second Mozart Suite Mozart, W.A. Janus Music *42018 SSAT A Second Set of Quintets Holborne, Anthony Schott *53003 SSATB A Swing in the Park Hilling, Lyndon Avon Music No.119 *44391 SATB A Third Set of Quintets Holborne, Anthony Schott, London *53005 SSATB A Turkey in the Straw Rosenberg, Marvin Broken Consort *44069 SATB Adaptation d'Airs et de Danses Anciens Ligistin, F Leduc *46001 Any Adoramus Te Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da Polyphonic Pub. *46018 Airs et Danses pour la Flute a bec at le Clavecin Sanvoisin, Michael T.Presser *80011 S,A, Keyboard Airs Populaires de Tchecoslovaque Klapil, Pavel A.Leduc *90051 S,SS, Guitar Airs Populaires de Yugoslavie Occidentale Klapil, Pavel A.Leduc *90052 S,SS, Guitar Airs Populaires Russes Klapil, Pavel A.Leduc *90053 S,SS, Guitar All the Pretty Little Horses Weber, Laura R. Hargail *11012 S,Guitar Allegretto and Andante from the 3-part Inventions Bach, J.S. Universal Edition *34052 SAT Allegretto from Symphony VII Beethoven, Ludwig van Polyphonic Pubs. *44122 SATB Allegro Corelli, Archangelo Oriel *49002 SSA/TB Allegro (Divertimento No. 1, K. 229) Mozart, W.A. Sweet Pipes, Inc. *39097 ATB Allegro from "Brandenburg Concerto No. 3" Bach, J.S. Polyphonic Pub. *46025 AAAB Allegro from Opus 3/11 Vivaldi, Antonio Polyphonic Pubs. *44098 SAAB Allegro from Opus 3/12 ) Vivaldi, Antonio Polyphonic Pub. 118 *45009 AATB Alpine Suite Britten, Benjamin Boosey and Hawkes *32103 SSA Alt-Englisch Tanzweisen Degen, Dietz Schott *32091 SSA FILE TITLE COMPOSER PUBLISHER NUMBER INSTRUMENTS American Folk Song (arr. by Paul Clark) Riturinu Polyphonic Pubs. 109 *32013 SSA American Folk Songs Davenport, LaNoue Carl Van Roy *32045 SSA,SAA,SAT Andante and Allegro, from "Viennese Sonatina in C Mozart,Major W.A. Arcadian Press *47005 ATTB Andante from Brandenburg Concerto No.2 Bach, J.S. Polyphonic Pubs. *46035 SAAB Andantino from "Polovetsian Dances" Borodin, Alexander Boosey & Hawkes *80057 ST Aria from "Suite in D Major" Bach, J.S. Polyphonic Pub. *46017 ATBB Art of the Fugue: Contrapunctus Four and Nine Bach, J.S. Oriel Library *44081 SATB Art of the Fugue: Contrapunctus I Bach, J.S. Hargail *44055 SATB At the Sign of the Crumhorn: Anthology… Block, R.P. and Peter Nothnagle Nova *44366 SATB Aubade und Tanz Staeps, Hans Ulrich Verlag Doblinger *90078 SSAATB,Gitar,Piano Ave Verum Corpus Mozart, W.A. Polyphonic Pub. *45006 AATB Ayerie Fancies from the "Seventh Set of Bookes", Vol.East, 1 Michael Loux Music Pub., LMP-83 *45014 AATB Ayerie Fancies from the "Seventh Set of Bookes", Vol.East, 2 Michael Loux Music Pub., LMP-84 *45015 AATB Ayerie Fancies from the "Seventh Set of Bookes", Vol.East, 3 Michael Loux Music Pub., LMP-85 *45016 AATB Ayerie Fancies from the "Seventh Set of Bookes", Vol.4East, Michael Loux Music Pub., LMP-86 *45017 AATB Ayerie Fancies of Four Parts East, Michael Schott, London *43019 SSAT Bach Album Bach, J.S. Schott 10494 *80101 SA,Piano Bach Chorales for Recorder Quartet: II Bach, J.S. O.H. Noetzel *44028 SATB Bach for Three Recorders Bach, J.S. Consort Music, Inc. *34105 SAT Badinerie from "Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B Minor" Bach, J.S. Polyphonic Pub. *46027 SAAB Barcarole Auber, Daniel Polyphonic Pub. 107 *44127 SATB Baroque Pieces Runge, Johannes Schott *32015 SSA Baroque Time Pieces and Dances Burakoff, Gerald Sweet Pipes *29444 Any Basic Recorder Technique Orr, Hugh BMI Canada Ltd. *90077 A Bass Viol Bleu Anonymous Polyphonic Pubs. *47003 ATTB Bauernlieder und Tänze Bartok, Bela Universal *25002 AT Bicinia on well-known Christmas Carols Goldstein, David Provincetown Bookshop *29008 Any Bicinien aus Glareans Dodekachordon Frei, Walter Hortus Musicus *29073 Any Bicinien fur Zwei Violinen (Floten) Doflein, Erich Schott *22468 SA Bless the Lord, O My Soul Ippolitov-Ivanov, Michael Polyphonic Pubs. *44120 SATB Blues in Retrospect Charlton, Andrew Anfor *43001 SAAT Bouquet of Fancies Charlton, Andrew Oriel Library OL164 *44136 SATB FILE TITLE COMPOSER PUBLISHER NUMBER INSTRUMENTS Boxwood Bounce Andresen, Ken Polyphonic Pub. (64) *44129 SATB Breeze-Easy Method for Recorders Richardson, Allen L Warner Brothers *90003 Browning a 5 Byrd, William Loux Music Pub *54018 SAATB Byrd in 5 parts Byrd, William Nova *54019 SAATB Canon Bach, J.S. Polyphonic Pubs. *44099 SATB Canon in D Pachelbel, Johann Loux Music Pub *46033 TTTB, Strings Canon: From Gradus ad Parnassum No.33 Clementi, Muzio Schott, RMS 519 *44145 SATB Canzon Brade, William Associated Music *53004 SSATB Canzon Primi Toni Gabrieli, Giovanni Oriel 125 *70006 SAA/TB 2x Canzona Frescobaldi, Girolamo Carl Van Roy *42036 SST,SAAT Canzona Frescobaldi, Girolamo Galaxy Music *80166 S,T,BC Canzona for Recorder Quartet Bach, J. S. Schott, RMS 718 *43006 SAAT Canzona for Recorder Quartet Frescobaldi, Girolamo Schott, RMS 712 *43008 SAAT Canzona La Paglia Erbach, Christian Hortus Musicus *58004 AATBB Canzona Passaggiata Notari, Angelo Nova *81270 A, BC Canzona Quarta Maschera, Fiorenzo Schott *42016 SSAT Canzona: La Padovana for Eight Recorders Da Viadana, Ludovico Grossi Universal Edition *70129 SSAATTBB Capriol Suite Warlock, Peter Boosey and Hawkes *60020 SAATTB Carols for Recorder Ensemble, Book I Benoy, A.W. Oxford Univ. Press *34116 SAT Carols for Recorder Ensemble, Book II Benoy, A.W. Oxford Univ. Press *34117 SAT Celtic Fancies (Suite for 5 recorders) Charlton, Andrew Provincetown Bookshop *54001 SAATB Cha Cha Dolce Charlton, Andrew Berandol Music, Ltd. *44370 SATB,Gamba, Maraccas, Tambourine Chaconne in C Pachelbel, Johann Tomus Pubs *38004 ATB Chaconne, "Three Parts Upon a Ground" Purcell, Henry Schott *46006 AAA,BC Chaconnes for Two Treble Recorders and BC Habert, Andreas Amadeus *80090 AA,BC Chansons for Recorders Brown, H.M. Galaxy Music *47011 ATTB Chanukah Suite Goldstein, David Galaxy *34061 SAT Chorales I Bach, J.S. C.F.Peters, NY *44030 SATB Christmas Book for Recorders, Solo, Duet or Trio Whitney, Maurice C. Associated Music Publ. *94016 Christmas Story Schutz, Heinrich Musica Sacra et Profana *44398 SATB Cocktails Carey, James Fentone F434 *44146 SATB Come Again Dowland, John Polyphonic Pubs *54002 SAATB FILE TITLE COMPOSER PUBLISHER NUMBER INSTRUMENTS Commodius Rag Charlton, Andrew Jolly Robin *54239 SAATB Concerto for Treble Recorder and String Orchestra Cooke, Arnold Schott *81223 A, String Concerto in C Major Vivaldi, Antonio Musica Rara *80161 A, Oboe, Violins, BC Concerto in E Minor Telemann, G.P. Baerenreiter *80155 A, Flute, Violins, Viola, BC Concerto in E Minor Telemann, G.P. Baerenreiter *80155 Recorder, Flute, two Violins, viola and Basso Concerto in G Babell, William Nova *90607 S, Strings, BC Concertoa Tre F Major Telemann, G.P. Noetzel Vlg. *81281 A/Viola/Keyb Consort Locke, Matthew Schott, London *34076 SAT Consort with a Swing I (Bach Goes to Town…) EMI 138/140 *44408 SATB Cueurs Desoles and three other quartets Despres, Josquin Schott *44019 SATB Dance Suite Attaignant, Pierre Polyphonic Pubs. *44118 SATB Dances and Divisions for Recorders Barron, Marshall Playford Consort Publ. *94020 Any Dances and Pieces of the Masters Kaestner, Heinz Schott *34043 SAT Dances from Il Primo Libro de Balli Mainerio, Giorgio London Pro Musica *44601 SATB Dances from Terpsichore (Heft 1) Praetorius, Michael London Pro Musica *46036 Any Dances from the Sixteenth Century Schott No. 11490 *44381 SATB Dances, Grave and Light Holborne, Anthony Stainer & Bell *55020 SATTB Danserye, Heft I/a Susato, Tielman Schott *46054 Any Danserye, Heft II/b Susato, Tielman Schott *46054 Any Danses de Provence Giannini, Walter Peterer *33014 SAA Der Fluyten Lust-hof, Pt I-II Van Eyck, Jacob Jr. Muziekuitgeverin *15300 Any Desperavi: Fancy in Five Parts East, Michael Schott, London *53006 SSATB Deuxieme Suite De Pieces Hotteterre, Jacques Courtly Music *24067 AA Dexterity Exercises AND Dances Rooda, G. *14001 B Dexterity Exercises and Dances for Recorders in C Rooda, G. Hargail *11027 S Dexterity Exercises and Dances for Recorders in F Rooda, G. Hargail *12027 A Dialoge fur Altblockflote und Cembalo Staeps, Hans Ulrich Hanseler Verlag *84270 A, Keyboard Divertimento II Mozart, W.A. Oriel OL134 *34134 SAT Divertimento Iii Mozart, W.A. Oriel OL 166 *34135 SAT Division Flute Walsh, John *81179 A,BC Divisions upon an Italian Ground Carr, Robert Schott *81172 A, BC Dix Trios Du Xve Siecle Sanvoisin Gerard Billaudot *39057 Any FILE TITLE COMPOSER PUBLISHER NUMBER INSTRUMENTS Doe Blockflote im Musikunterricht, v.1-2 Reichelt, Ehrenfreid Schott *94022 Any Dona Nobis Pacem from "Missa Brevis in D" (K104)Mozart, W.A. Polyphonic Pub. 60 *45010 AATB Drei Equale Beethoven, Ludvig van Polyphonic Pubs. *47002 ATTB Drei Sonaten fur 2 Altblockfloten Purcell, Daniel Amadeus *80060 AA Dreistimmige Instrumentalstuecke Isaak, Heinrich Moeck *34093 SAT Duet for Alto and Tenor Recorders Bach, C.P.E. Hargail *25001 A,T Duets for Soprano-Alto Recorder Corelli, Archangelo Hargail *22007 SA Duets from the Middle Ages Axworthy, T.V. Anfor *29074 Any Duo Sonatina Opus 82 Bush, Alan Nova *94014 SAT,Piano Duos for Soprano and Alto; the Recorder Books of JohnKoch, Koch, John Book I General Music Pub.
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