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A Prima Vista A PRIMA VISTA a survey of reprints and of recent publications 2008/3 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 2008/3 PAGE HEADING 03 PIANO 2-HANDS 14 PIANO 4-HANDS 15 2 AND MORE PIANOS, HARPSICHORD, ORGAN 17 KEYBOARD 18 ACCORDION 1 STRING INSTRUMENT WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 19 VIOLIN SOLO 20 VIOLA SOLO .21 CELLO SOLO, DOUBLE BASS SOLO, VIOLA DA GAMBA SOLO 1 STRING INSTRUMENT WITH ACCOMPANIMENT, piano unless stated otherwise: 21 VIOLIN with accompaniment 24 VIOLIN PLAY ALONG 25 VIOLA with accompaniment, VIOLA PLAY ALONG 26 CELLO with accompaniment 27 CELLO PLAY ALONG, DOUBLE BASS with accompanimen 28 DOUBLE BASS PLAY ALONG 28 2 AND MORE STRING INSTRUMENTS WITH AND WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 1 WIND INSTRUMENT WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 32 FLUTE SOLO 33 CLARINET SOLO 34 SAXOPHONE SOLO, BASSOON SOLO, TRUMPET SOLO 35 HORN SOLO, TUBA SOLO 1 WIND INSTRUMENT WITH ACCOMPANIMENT, piano unless stated otherwise: 35 PICCOLO with accompaniment, FLUTE with accompaniment 38 FLUTE PLAY ALONG 39 OBOE with accompaniment, OBOE PLAY ALONG 40 CLARINET with accompaniment 41 CLARINET PLAY ALONG, 42 SAXOPHONE with accompaniment, SAXOPHONE PLAY ALONG 44 BASSOON with accompaniment, TRUMPET with accompaniment 45 TRUMPET PLAY ALONG, HORN with accompaniment 46 HORN PLAY ALONG, TROMBONE with accompaniment, EUPHONIUM PLAY ALONG 47 EUPHONIUM with accompaniment, TUBA with accompaniment 2 AND MORE WIND INSTRUMENTS WITH AND WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 47 2 AND MORE WOODWIND INSTRUMENTS 49 2 AND MORE BRASS INSTRUMENTS 52 COMBINATIONS OF WOODWIND AND BRASS INSTRUMENTS 52 COMBINATIONS OF WIND AND STRING INSTRUMENTS 54 RECORDER 56 GUITAR 60 MANDOLINE, HARP 61 PERCUSSION 62 MISCELLANEOUS 63 SOLO VOICE(S) AND/OR CHOIR WITH INSTRUMENTAL ACCOMPANIMENT 74 SOLO VOICE(S) AND/OR CHOIR WITH ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT, UNACCOMPANIED CHOIR 77 OPERA, OPERETTA, MUSICAL, ORATORIA (VOCAL SCORES) 78 ORCHESTRA WITH AND WITHOUT INSTRUMENTAL SOLOISTS 80 BOOKS OF MUSICAL INTEREST compilation by Jan A. Hollanders . prices in EURO (€) subject to changes and errors 3 PIANO 2-HANDS: ALBUM 185646 Pop Ballads 2: 16 Famous Pop Ballads (1. Mandy, 2. Right Here Waiting For You, 3. Against All Odds, 4. You’re Beautiful, 5. Leningrad, 6. Piano Man, 7. Come Away With Me, 8. Easy, 9. Alone Again, 10. The Streets Of London, 11. A Whiter Shade Of Pale, 12. Without You, 13. Wish You Were Here, 14. Just The Two of Us, 15. Woman In Love, 16. I Believe I Can Fly) (Gerlitz) CD included 19,20 ALBUM 185645 Klassik für Kinder: 52 leichte Klavierstücke (Johann PACHELBEL: Fuga C-Dur; Johann Kaspar Ferdinand FISCHER: Praeludium Harpeggiato; Christian PETZOLD: Menuett G- Dur, Menuett g-Moll; Jean-Philippe RAMEAU: Menuet D-Dur; Georg Friedrich HÄNDEL: Sarabande d-Moll, Gavotte G-Dur; Johann Sebastian BACH: Menuet d-Moll, Marsch D- Dur, Menuet G-Dur, Musette, Praeludium C-Dur BWV 939, Praeludium c-Moll BWV 999, Praeludium C-Dur BWV 846; Muzio CLEMENTI: Sonatine C-Dur; Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART: Menuet G-Dur, Menuet F-Dur, Allegro B-Dur KV 3, Rondeau KV 15d; Thomas ATTWOOD: Sonatine G-Dur; Ludwig van BEETHOVEN: Sonatine G-Dur, Sonatine F-Dur op. 36/1, Für Elise, Bagatelle op. 119/1; Henri BERTINI: Präludium; Friedrich BURGMÜLLER: Arabesque, Unruhe op. 100/18, Ballade op. 100/15; Frédéric CHOPIN: Prélude op. 28/4, Valse op. posth.; Robert SCHUMANN: Trällerliedchen – Choral, Kleine Studie op. 68/14, Wilder Reiter op. 68/8, Soldatenmarsch op. 68/2, Fröhlicher Landmann op. 68/10, Erster Verlust op. 68/16, Träumerei op. 15/7; Cornelius GURLITT: Thema mit Variation aus op. 228; César FRANCK: Les Plaintes d’une Poupée; Peter Iljitsch TCHAIKOVSKY: Altfranzösisches Lied op. 39/16, Die kranke Puppe op. 39/6, Süße Träumerei op. 39/21; Claude DEBUSSY: Le petit nègre; Alexander GRETSCHANINOFF: Njanja ist krank, Wiegenlied, Der kleine Gernegroß op. 119) (Magolt) CD included 19,20 ALBUM 717943 It’s never too late to play Jazz. Jazz classics and great new pieces for piano (Swing rhythm: Baby bouncer, Anyone home?, Hey! Mr Wong, A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square; Syncopation: King of the swing, Shaken not stirred!, It don’t mean a thing – if it ain’t got that swing, Strictly samba; Introducing the blues and walking bass: Deep river blues, Walking with the bass man, Jump jive!, My baby just cares for me; Looking at sevenths and thirds: Roll-over, Mitsy, Batchelor blues; Improvisation: Taking the plunge!, Gimme the answer blues!, Copy cat, Let there be love; Concert pieces: A foggy day, Love walked in Let’s do it – let’s fall in love, I get a kick out of yoy, My funny Valentine, As time goes by, Next stop, Piccadilly! – duet) (Wedgwood) CD included 19,20 ALBUM 184591 Songs Children Love To Sing (175 songs!) (Mayhew) with lyrics 39,00 ALBUM 184586 Ultimate Easy to Play Piano Collection. Sixty fabulous pieces (popular and well-known pieces by MOZART, BEETHOVEN, BRUCH, TRADITIONALS, PACHELBEL, VERDI, ROSSINI, SPIRITUALS, BIZET, HAYDN, HANDEL, HOLST, ELGAR, BRAHMS, MASSENET, WAGNER, MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY, PUCCINI, FRANCK, MARTINI, CHARPENTIER, DVOŘÁK, STRAUSS II, DELIBES, SOUSA, CLARKE, TCHAIKOVSKY, FAURÉ, SAINT-SAËNS) 19,50 ALBUM 184274 13 Ways of Looking at the Goldberg. New Variations on the Goldberg Theme [1. BACH J.S.: Goldberg Variations BWV 988 Aria; 2. CURTIS-SMITH Rube: Goldberg Variation; 3. HIGDON J.: The Gilmore Variation; 4. SARCHE ZUPKO M.: Ghost Variation; 5. WALDEN S.: Fantasy Variation; 6. SHENG B.: Variation Fugato; 7. BERMEL D.: Kontraphunktus; 8. BACH J.S.: Goldberg Variations BWV 988 Var.13; 9. DEL TREDICI D.: My Goldberg (Gymnopedie); 10. LERDAHL F.: Chasing Goldberg; 11. BOLCOM W.: Yet Another Goldberg Variation (left hand alone); 12. FOSS L.: Goldmore Variation; 13. GOTHONI R.: Variation of Variation with Variatio; 14. HERSCH F.: Melancholy Minuet; 15. BACH J.S.: Goldberg Variations BWV 988 Aria (reprise)] 28,25 ALBUM 185357 Piano Music of Africa and the African Diaspora Volume 1 (Isak ROUX: 1. Kwela No. 1, 11. Lullaby; Ulysses KAY: 2. Tender Thought; Hale SMITH: 3. My Scarf is Yellow & 7. Off- Beat Shorty; Nkeiru OKOYE: 4. Duak & 10. Dancing Barefoot in the Rain; Robert Mawuena KWAMI: 5. Pizza Piece No. 2; Halim EL-DABH: 6. Soufiane; Florence B.PRICE: 8. Ticklin’Toes; Valerie CAPERS: 9. Sweet Mister Jelly Roll & 12. The Monk; Bangambula VINDU: 13. Lullaby; J.H. KWABENA NKETIA: 14. Bulka Work Song; Christian ONYEJI: 15. Ufie III)) (Chapman Nyaho) early intermediate 14,60 4 ALBUM 185358 Piano Music of Africa and the African Diaspora Volume 2 (Laurinda ALMEIDA: 1. Lament in Tremolo Form; Ulysses KAY: 2. Invention No. 2; R. Nathaniel DETT: 3. Honey; Joshua UZOIGWE: 4. Nigerian Dance No. 1; Wallace M. CHEATHAM: 5. Prelude No. 1 – Joshua fit the Battle of Jericho & 6. Prelude No. 2 – Poor Mourner’s Got A Home; Christian ONYEJI: 7. Oga; Amadeo ROLDÁN Y GARDES: 8. Preludio Cubano; Florence B. PRICE: 9. Silk Hat an Walking Cane; John W. WORK III: 10. At a Certain Church; J.H. KWABENA NKETIA: 11. Volta Fantasy; Akin EUBA: 12. Igbá Kerin & 13. Igbá Kinni; Alain Pierre PRADEL: 14. Pomme Cannelle; Halim EL-DABH: 15. Basseet & 16. Nim Nawakht; Eleanor ALBERGA: 17. If the Silver Bird Could Speak) (Chapman Nyaho) intermediate 17,05 ALBUM 163359 Creepy-Crawlies! 13 Buzzing Pieces for Piano [John YORK: 1. Web-spinner, 5. Ants and their aunts, 13. A gimbling of slithy toves; Pam WEDGWOOD: 2. Miserablemaggot, 6. Damsel in distress, 11. Please let me out!; James RAE: 3. Mister Moth, 9. Flutterbies; Ned BENNETT: 4. Slugs and snails, 8. It's a cricket ... Flick it!; Elissa MILNE: 7. Funnel-web, 10. Milli-Molli-Mandipede, 12. Cockroach;] initial grade 1 8,95 ALBUM 167331 American Piano Repertoire Level 1 (1. Amy BEACH 1867-1944: Secrets Op.25 No.5; 2. Edward MacDOWELL 1861-1908: Summer Song Op.7 No.3; 3. Charles Wakefield CADMAN 1881-1946: Bulbul (Persian Fantasy) Op.35 No.7; 4. Herman Adolf WOLLENHAUPT 1827-1863: A la Mazourka Op.41 No.3b; 5. Edward MacDOWELL: To a Wild Rose Op.51 No.1; 6. Herman Adolf WOLLENHAUPT: Scherzino Op.41 No.2b; 7. Stephen Collins FOSTER 1826-1864: Soiree Polka; 8. Harvey Worthington LOOMIS 1865- 1930: A Song of Sorrow; 9. Homer Newton BARTLETT 1846-1920: Impressions (Mazurka) Op.33 No.1; 10. William Gregory MASON 1873-1953: Serenata Op.39; 11. John Knowles PAINE 1839-1906: Wayside Flowers Op.26 No.2; 12. William Gregory MASON: Lullaby Op.10; 13. Edward MacDOWELL: Will o' the Wisp Op.51 No.2; 14. R.Nathaniel DETT 1882-1943: Honey; 15. John Knowles PAINE: Rainy Day Op.26 No.6) (Coombs) 14,80 ALBUM 167332 American Piano Repertoire Level 2 (1. Charles Wakefield CADMAN 1881-1946: Before the sunrise Op.63 No.2; 2. William Gregory MASON 1873-1953: Dance Antique Op.38; 3. 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