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Schott Music Since 1770 240Years News 2010 Boosey & Hawkes · Schott Music Spring · Summer 240 Years Sharing music with the world Schott Music since 1770 Play Rachmaninoff Twelve favourite Rachmaninoff pieces, taken from the symphonies, concertos, preludes and songs, skilfully simplified and arranged for flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, trumpet, violin and piano (with accompaniment CD) by Hywel Davies. Contents include: As fair as day (Ona, kak polden’ khorosha) Lilacs Piano Concerto no 2 (Themes from first and third movements) Preludes op 3, no 2; op 23 nos 5 & 10 Second Symphony (Themes from second and third movements) Vocalise Flute and piano BH 12171 · ISMN 979-0-060-12171-5 £ 9.99 / € 15,95 Clarinet and piano BH 12167 · ISMN 979-0-060-12167-8 £ 9.99 / € 15,95 Saxophone and piano BH 12170 · ISMN 979-0-060-12170-8 £ 9.99 / € 15,95 Trumpet and piano BH 12169 · ISMN 979-0-060-12169-2 £ 9.99 / € 15,95 Violin and piano Piano parts for these pieces are available BH 12168 · ISMN 979-0-060-12168-5 on the accompanying CD/CD-ROM as high- £ 9.99 / € 15,95 quality PDF files. www.boosey.com Boosey & Hawkes is exclusively distributed by Schott Music. MA-5513-01 · 12/09 www.schott-music.com Dr. Peter Hanser-Strecker Publisher We begin this year with some exciting anniversaries! In addition to the birthdays of Robert Schumann and Mikis Theodorakis, in 2010 we also celebrate our own anniversary at Schott Music: as an international publishing house, we have dedicated ourselves to all aspects of music for 240 years. Once again, in this spring preview you will find a whole spectrum of classical, jazz, folk, rock and pop material for performance and/or teaching purposes. To celebrate Robert Schumann’s 200th birthday, new editions of the romantic composer’s works have been published by Schott Music, including the famous Piano Concerto in A minor from the Schumann Complete Edition, which currently consists of 16 volumes. Swing Standards for saxophone and piano, including classics such as ‘Mack the Knife’ and ‘Body and Soul’, give a new lease of life to the big-band sound of the 30s and get you in the mood for dancing. Dancing was also an important feature of Argentinian culture at the beginning of the 20th century. Discover a selection of easy-to-play, flexible arrangements of Astor Piazzolla’s music in El Viaje from Boosey & Hawkes, available for several different instruments. We hope you enjoy the stimulating new Spring programme from Schott Music, Boosey & Hawkes and our Russian publishing partner Belaieff. ASTOR El viaje 15 TANGOS AND OTHER PIECES 15 magnificent tangos and other characteristic pieces from the Argentinean master of tango nuevo in intermediate arrangements for various instruments and piano are now in print for the first time in this edition with CD. flute and piano BH 12069 · ISMN 979-0-060-12069-5 £ 8.99 / € 13,95 clarinet and piano BH 12068 · ISMN 979-0-060-12068-8 £ 8.99 / € 13,95 saxophone and piano BH 12070 · ISMN 979-0-060-12070-1 £ 8.99 / € 13,95 trumpet and piano BH 12071 · ISMN 979-0-060-12071-8 £ 8.99 / € 13,95 violin and piano BH 12072 · ISMN 979-0-060-12072-5 £ 8.99 / € 13,95 Also available: piano solo BH 11962 · ISMN 979-0-060-11962-0 £ 6.99 / € 10,95 www.boosey.com Boosey & Hawkes is exclusively distributed by Schott Music. www.schott-music.com 5509-01-MA 8/09 c Piano . 4 Accordion . 13 Songbooks . 13 Organ . 14 Contents Strings . 16 Recorder . 21 Woodwind Instruments . 23 Guitar . 24 Harp . 27 Chamber Music . 27 Orchestra . 32 Choir . 34 Vocal Music . 38 Study Scores . 38 Schott Music, Mainz Boosey & Hawkes is distributed exclusively by Compiled: January 2010 Schott Music. Boosey & Hawkes and Schott publications are available KAT 410-99 ISMN 979-0-2201-2303-0 from all good music dealers. Errors and ommisions excepted. In case of difficulty or for further information please Prices given are recommended retail prices and subject contact: to change. The EURO prices are valid in all countries Schott Music Ltd. excluding Germany. Prices may vary between countries. 48 Great Marlborough Street Boosey & Hawkes, Bote & Bock and Ed. Simrock: London W1F 7BB Distribution rights for the whole world except for Tel: +44 (0) 20 7534 0740 America, Australia and New Zealand. Fax: +44 (0) 20 7534 0749 Place of execution is Mainz (Federal Republic of or Germany). SCHOTT MUSIC GmbH & Co KG VAT ID: DE 149025549 Weihergarten 5 55116 Mainz / Germany Visit us on the Internet at: www.schott-music.com Postfach 3640 E-Mail: [email protected] 55026 Mainz / Germany Tel: +49 (0) 6131 / 5 05 – 1 00 Fax: +49 (0) 6131 / 5 05 – 1 15 E-mail: [email protected] SCHOTT SCHOTT SCHOTT Schott Piano Lounge Pianissimo Sonatinas, Gerlitz, Carsten A Little Night Sonatas, Pieces Jazz Standards Music from the 18th – 19th Century Piano 16 Most Beautiful Jazz Songs 60 classical masterpieces in easy Edited by Georg Schwerdtner In the latest volume of the Schott piano arrangements The new edition of this well- Piano Lounge series, Carsten Edited by Hans-Günter Heumann known educational album has Gerlitz presents the most popular Mozart’s Little Night Music is one been revised in such a way that it jazz standards and bridges the of the most popular pieces in clas- is even more suitable for use in gap between traditional and mod- sical orchestra literature. The music lessons. Some lesser ern classics of jazz music, adding classical concert repertoire con- known pieces have been removed, the one special note or other and tains a wealth of works, including while Satie’s well-known improvisation to the famous many other wonderful pieces. ‘Gymnopédie No. 1’, which has melodies – all in the unmistakable Many piano players are keen to proven popular in lessons, has Piano Lounge style! play these works on the piano and been added. The anthology is pre- sented in a chronological order. Body And Soul – Blue Ronda A La get to know them better. The pre- Turk – Maiden Voyage – Take Five – sent anthology contains 60 well- Grade: easy to intermediate Watermelon Man u. v. a. known masterpieces of classical ISMN 979-0-001-07106-2 music in piano arrangements that edition with CD are easy to play, yet remain as ED 6695 .. £ 11.50 / € 14,95 Grade: easy to intermediate close to the original as possible. available ISBN 978-3-7957-5980-3 Always enjoyed by the audience, these ‘all-time favourites’ make ED 20741 £ 14.50 / € 16,95 classical masterpieces accessible April to piano players. It is a ‘treasure trove’ for music lessons and hobby playing. Grade: easy to intermediate ISBN 978-3-7957-5988-9 ED 20764 £ 12.99 / € 14,95 April 4 Piano SCHOTT SCHOTT SCHOTT Schott Piano Collection Piano Pictures, Vol. 4 Schott Piano Classics Mozart, Musical Journey Emotions Wolfgang Amadeus Around the World 35 Original Pieces for Piano Selected Works 34 easy Piano Pieces for Children Edited by Monika Twelsiek The most beautiful piano works by Edited by Monika Twelsiek The piano teacher Monika some of the great masters In her new volume of the Twelsiek from Cologne presents a Edited by Marianne Magolt Bilderklavier series, Monika new volume in the Schott Piano Classics series: After ‘Impres - The Mozart volume in the Schott Twelsiek takes young pianists on sionism’, she now deals with the Piano Collection series has been a trip around the world. Starting difficult subject of ‘Emotions’. The one of the standard works in from Germany, she goes to author has looked into the ques- music teaching for a long time. It Austria and Italy. Africa is tion of how to present ‘emotions’ contains a selection of 33 well- reached by ship before – back on in music and has found it in a known and easy to play piano the European continent – she sets comprehensive collection of 35 works by Mozart, including the out from Spain to the far north, music titles ranging from the Turkish March, the variations on via Poland, the Czech Republic, ‘depression’ of a ‘Burlesca’ by Ah! Vous dirai-je, Maman!, Hungary, to Russia and finally to Telemann to ‘sorrow’ in Chopin’s Fantasia in D minor, Adagio in China, America and even the famous march, from the ‘funny’ in B minor, and many more. A few South Sea Islands. This volume Schubert’s landler to the ‘melan- important and popular works have with 34 easy piano pieces is choly’ in more recent titles such been added to the present expan - livened up by illustrations – and as Copland’s ‘Sentimental Melody’ ded new edition by Marianne particularly suitable for imagina- or William Gillock’s ‘Blue Mood’ Magolt, such as: 4 Minuets K 2-6, tive piano lessons for children. and other emotions. The known is Rondeau in D major K 15d, and Grade: easy juxtaposed with the unknown, and Sonata facile in C major K 545. As ISBN 978-3-7957-5876-9 geographically, the journey leads a result, this new edition is even through Europe, to North and better suited to the needs of ED 20324 . £ 9.50 / € 12,95 South America. A unique collec- pupils and piano lovers. April tion with ‘very emotional’ music. Grade: intermediate to difficult Grade: intermediate ISMN 979-0-001-03150-9 ISBN 978-3-7957-5492-1 ED 509 .... £ 8.99 / € 13,95 ED 9045 . £ 12.50 / € 16,95 February January 5 Piano SCHOTT SCHOTT SCHOTT Schott Piano Classics Schott Piano Classics Schott Piano Classics Gurlitt, Cornelius Mozart, Mozart, The Beginner Wolfgang Amadeus Wolfgang Amadeus for piano (4 hands), Op.
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