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Performance Type MBDA Piece ID # >>Grade Level Title Composer Last Name Composer Name First Arranger Last Name Arranger Name First Publisher Publishing Information Year of addition Instrumentation Type Instrumentation Information Accompaniment ? Accompa Solo 4954 3 La Piccolette DuBois Ed. Rideau 2005 Piccolo Solo nied Accompa Solo 4955 3 Fantasy for Piccolo and Piano Elliott Southern 2005 Piccolo Solo nied Accompa Solo 4956 3 La Marche des Gorge Bleuis Janacek Ed. Suprahon 2005 Piccolo Solo nied Accompa Solo 4957 4 Rossignal d'amour Andrieu Billaudot 2005 Piccolo Solo nied Unaccom Solo 4958 4 The Pied Piper Jacob Oxford University 2005 Piccolo Solo panied Accompa Solo 4959 4 Sonata Piccolo Jones Zalo 2005 Piccolo Solo nied Accompa Solo 4960 4 Scherzo-Waltz Lovelock Zalo 2005 Piccolo Solo nied Unaccom Solo 4961 4 Parable XII for Solo Piccolo, Op. 125 Persichetti Elkan-Vogel 2005 Piccolo Solo panied Accompa Solo 4962 4 Polka Shostakovich Ed. Musicus 2005 Piccolo Solo nied Accompa Solo 4963 5 Concerto Bottie Zalo 2005 Piccolo Solo nied Accompa Solo 4964 5 Concerto for Piccolo Leibermann Presser 2005 Piccolo Solo nied Boosey & Hawkes Accompa Solo 4965 5 Piccolo Concertos Vivaldi (+others) 1994 Piccolo Solo nied Accompa Solo 4966 6 Suite for Piccolo and Piano Bartok ALRY 2005 Piccolo Solo nied Accompa Solo 4967 6 Concerto for Piccolo Liebermann Lowell Presser 2006 Piccolo Solo nied Accompa Solo 4968 1 Parade (Classical Festival Solos, Vol. 1) Billingsley Hahn Belwin 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4969 1 A Simple Song Guenther Belwin 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4970 1 Echo Song Guenther Belwin 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4971 1 Happy Moods Guenther Belwin 1994 Flute Solo nied Performance Type MBDA Piece ID # >>Grade Level Title Composer Last Name Composer Name First Arranger Last Name Arranger Name First Publisher Publishing Information Year of addition Instrumentation Type Instrumentation Information Accompaniment ? Accompa Solo 4972 1 La Petite Danse Guenther Belwin 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4973 1 Little Waltz (Flute Solos-Level One) Guenther Belwin 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4974 1 March for Flutists (Flute Solos-Level One) Guenther Belwin 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4975 1 Melody (Flute Solos-Level One) Guenther Belwin 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4976 1 Reflections (Flute Solos-Level One) Guenther Belwin 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4977 1 Reverie (Flute Solos-Level One) Guenther Belwin 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4978 1 Shepherd's Song (Flute Solos-Level One) Guenther Belwin 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4979 1 Simple Song, A Guenther Belwin 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4980 1 Spanish Folk Song Guenther Belwin 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4981 1 Yankee Dandy (Flute Solos-Level One) Guenther Belwin 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4982 1 Spielbuch, V I (p. 3-11, 15,17-19, 21-22) Gumbel.ed. Bärenreiter 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4983 1 To Play the Flute, Vol. 1 (p. 1-23) Houdeshel Don Howe POP 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4984 1 Breeze-Easy Program Pieces (Nos. 1-20) Kinyon Witmark POP 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4985 1 The Young Flutist, Book One Lawton Oxford University 1994 Flute Solo nied Poeme Petite (Classical Festival Solos, Accompa Solo 4986 1 Vol. 2) Lewallen Belwin 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4987 1 4 Miniatures for Young Players (#1) Maganini Ed. Musicus 1994 Flute Solo nied Hark! The Herald Angels Sing (Flute Steenslan Accompa Solo 4988 1 Solos-Level One) Mendelssohn d Belwin 2005 Flute Solo nied On Wings of Song (Flute Solos-Level Steenslan Accompa Solo 4989 1 One) Mendelssohn d Belwin 2005 Flute Solo nied Performance Type MBDA Piece ID # >>Grade Level Title Composer Last Name Composer Name First Arranger Last Name Arranger Name First Publisher Publishing Information Year of addition Instrumentation Type Instrumentation Information Accompaniment ? Accompa Solo 4990 1 Summer Dreams Mirante Kendor POP 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4991 1 40 Little Pieces (#. 1,2,4,6) Moyse Schirmer 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4992 1 Waltzing Wind Myers Lake State 1994 Flute Solo nied My Wild Irish Rose (Flute Solos-Level Olcott/Steensl Accompa Solo 4993 1 One) and Belwin 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4994 1 Rigaudon Purcell Dishinger Studio P/R POP 1994 Flute Solo nied Rohr and Unaccom Solo 4995 1 Treble Recorder Pieces (nos. 1-68) Lehn, ed. Schott 1994 Flute Solo panied Accompa Solo 4996 1 Sentimental Waltz, Op. 50 No. 13 Schubert Franz J. LeBon Jim Emperor 2007 Flute Solo nied O Come, All Ye Faithful (Flute Solos-Level Accompa Solo 4997 1 One) Steensland Belwin 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 4998 1 Famous Flute Favorites (p. 3-5) Stuart Boston 1994 Flute Solo nied Theme from Swan Lake (Flute Solos- Steenslan Accompa Solo 4999 1 Level One) Tschaikowsky d Belwin 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5000 1 Sonata in G (recorder) Vivaldi Broekmans 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5001 1 Amazing Grace Walters Rubank 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5002 1 Gavotte des Bergeres Weiler Gallet et Fils POP 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5003 1 La Soir a la Veille Weiller Gallet et Fils POP 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5004 2 3 Easy Pieces Alwyn Galaxy 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5005 2 Abendlied Andersen Southern 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5006 2 Im Herbvst Andersen Southern 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5007 2 Lied (in French Recital Pieces, Vol. 1) Aubert International 2005 Flute Solo nied Performance Type MBDA Piece ID # >>Grade Level Title Composer Last Name Composer Name First Arranger Last Name Arranger Name First Publisher Publishing Information Year of addition Instrumentation Type Instrumentation Information Accompaniment ? Ed. Musicus Budapest, Boosey & Accompa Solo 5008 2 Menuet (Flute Music for Beginners) Bach Kovacs Hawkes 2005 Flute Solo nied Musette (Anna Magdalena Bach Accompa Solo 5009 2 Notebook) Bach Dishinger Medici 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5010 2 Dance of the Slovaks Bartok Dishinger Studio P/R POP 1994 Flute Solo nied Scotch Dance, WoO 23 (The Flute Accompa Solo 5011 2 Collection) Beethoven Ludwig van G. Schirmer 2011 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5012 2 Morning Mist Billingsley Hahn Belwin 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5013 2 Summer Song Billingsley Hahn Belwin 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5014 2 Tango Buchtel Kjos 1999 Flute Solo nied Aria of the Shepherd from La liberazione Accompa Solo 5015 2 de Ruggiero (The Flute Collection) Caccini Francesca Walters Richard G. Schirmer 2011 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5016 2 Song Without Words Copley Studio P/R POP 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5017 2 Suite in C Corrette Ricordi 1994 Flute Solo nied Ed. Musicus Accompa Solo 5018 2 Sir Tendre (Flute Music for Beginners) Couperin Budapest 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5019 2 Piece DeConcdours, I DeFaye Alphonse Leduc 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5020 2 Napoli Ellis Kendor POP 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5021 2 An English Garland Emerson Emerson 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5022 2 Arioso "Flute Music II" Falconieri Boosey & Hawkes 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5023 2 Evening Reverie Frank Kendor POP 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5024 2 Gavotte (1 or 2 Flutes and Piano) Gossec Rubank 2005 Flute Solo nied Performance Type MBDA Piece ID # >>Grade Level Title Composer Last Name Composer Name First Arranger Last Name Arranger Name First Publisher Publishing Information Year of addition Instrumentation Type Instrumentation Information Accompaniment ? Accompa Solo 5025 2 Spielbuch, Vol. 1 (p. 12-14,16, 20, 23-40) Gumbel Bärenreiter 1994 Flute Solo nied Allegro from Concerto Grosso, Op. 3, No. Accompa Solo 5026 2 4 Handel Dishinger Medici 1994 Flute Solo nied Ed. Musicus Accompa Solo 5027 2 Sarabande (Flute Music for Beginners) Handel Kovacs Budapest 2005 Flute Solo nied Allegro from String Quartet in F, Op. 74, Franz Accompa Solo 5028 2 No. 2 (The Flute Collection) Haydn Joseph Moyse Louis G. Schirmer 2011 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5029 2 Flirtatious Fancy Hopkins Schott POP 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5030 2 Sensuous Sarabande Hopkins Schott POP 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5031 2 Wanton Waltz Hopkins Schott POP 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5032 2 To Play the Flute, Vol. 1, p. 24-32 Houdishel Don Howe POP 2005 Flute Solo nied Breeze-Easy Program Pieces for Flute Accompa Solo 5033 2 (Nos. 21-30) Kinyon Witmark POP 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5034 2 14 Pieces (Nos. 1,3, 5,13) Koechlin Ed. Salabert 1994 Flute Solo nied Bergamask (Concert and Contest Koepke- Accompa Solo 5035 2 Collection) Voxman Rubank 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5036 2 Menuett Kuhlau Cundy 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5037 2 The Young Flutist (Book II, part of Bk. III) Lawton Oxford University 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5038 2 La Flute Classique, Vol. 1 Le Roy Philippo, Combre 1994 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5039 2 Country Dance Lewallen Belwin 2005 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5040 2 4 Miniatures for Young Players (#2) Maganini Ed. Musicus 1994 Flute Solo nied Andante Espressivo, Op. 58, No. 1 (The Accompa Solo 5041 2 Flute Collection) Mendelssohn Felix Moyse Louis G. Schirmer 2011 Flute Solo nied Accompa Solo 5042 2 The Kerry Dance Molloy Rubin JTL 1994 Flute Solo nied Performance Type MBDA Piece ID # >>Grade Level Title Composer Last Name Composer Name First Arranger Last Name Arranger Name First Publisher Publishing Information Year of addition Instrumentation Type Instrumentation Information Accompaniment ? 40 Little Pieces (Nos.
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    ABGEKÜRZT ZITIERTE LITERATUR AA Archäologischer Anzeiger ABSA The Annual of the British School at Athens ACO Acta Conciliorum Oecumenicorum AKARCA, Milâs A2k dil und Turhan AKARCA, Milâs. Co/rafyas , tarihi ve arkeolojisi. 0stanbul 1954. ANMED Anadolu Akdenizi Arkeoloji Haberleri. News of Archaeology from ANATOLIA’S MEDITER- RANEAN AREAS Annuario Annuario della R. Scuola Archeologica di Atene e delle Missioni Italiane in Oriente. Bergamo. Aphrodisias V C. RATTÉ – P. DE STAEBLER (Hrsg.), Aphrodisias V. The Aphrodisias Regional Survey. Mainz/Darmstadt 2012. AREL, Cihano/lu Ayda AREL, Une famille des notables de la région d’Ayd n: les Cihano/lu et l’architecture. Anato- lia Moderna – Yeni Anadolu 8 (1999) 239–274. AST Aratrma Sonuçlar Toplants BCH Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique BEAN, Maeander G. E. BEAN, Turkey beyond the Maeander. London 1971. BEAN – COOK, G. E. BEAN – J. M. COOK, Carian Coast The Carian Coast III. ABSA 52 (1957) 58–146. BEAN – COOK, Cnidia G. E. BEAN – J. M. COOK, The Cnidia. ABSA 47 (1952) 171–212. BEAN – COOK, G. E. BEAN – J. M. COOK, Halicarnassus Peninsula The Halicarnassus Peninsula. ABSA 50 (1955) 85–169. BENOIT – PIEROBON BENOIT, J. BENOIT – Raffaella PIEROBON BENOIT, Il territorio a N di Iasos: ricognizioni 1988, in: Sinus Territorio a N di Iasos Iasius I.3., 902–919. BENOIT – PIEROBON BENOIT – J. BENOIT – Raffaella PIEROBON BENOIT – G. RAGONE, Il territorio a N di Iasos, in: Sinus RAGONE, Territorio a N di Iasos Iasius I.1., 865–871. BLÜMEL, Iasos W. BLÜMEL, Die Inschriften von Iasos I–II (IK 28, 1–2). Bonn 1985. BLÜMEL, Mylasa W. BLÜMEL, Die Inschriften von Mylasa I–II (IK 34, 35).
  • Aus: Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik 124 (1999) 1–14 © Dr

    Aus: Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik 124 (1999) 1–14 © Dr

    HUGH LLOYD-JONES THE PRIDE OF HALICARNASSUS aus: Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 124 (1999) 1–14 © Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn THE PRIDE OF HALICARNASSUS In ZPE 123 (1998) 1–23 Dr. S. Isager published an inscription of great interest from Halicarnassus. With great kindness she had sent me a copy of the inscription some time before, and I had sent her a letter in return. In her publication she had made some use of the contents of my letter, but none the less I have judged it to be worth while to publish it. I am grateful to C. P. Jones, R. Kassel and R. Merkelbach for their assistance. ‘ ¶nnep° moi, Sxoin›ti, f¤lon tiyãse[uma merimn«n, KÊpri, muropneÊstvn §mpelãteira PÒ[yvn, t∞w ÑAlikarnãssou t¤ tÚ t¤mion; oÈ går ¶gvge 4 ¶kluon: µ t¤ yroe› gaËra fruassom°nh; ’ ‘ Ghgen°vn megãlauxon §t°knvse stãxun éndr[«n ÉAkra¤ou pãredron kudal¤moio DiÒw, ofl pr«toi ko¤lhn ÍpÚ deirãda y°nto neognÚn 8 pa›da ÑR°hw krÊfion Z∞n' étitallÒmenoi Ga¤hw émf' édÊtoisin, ˜te KrÒnow égkulomÆthw oÈk ¶fyh laim«i y°syai ÍpobrÊxion. ZeËw d¢ patØr G∞w uÂaw égakl°aw Ùrgei«naw 12 y∞ken, o„ érrÆtvn prÒspolo¤ efisi dÒmvn. oÎd' êxarin mÒxyoio para‹ DiÚw ¶[s]xon émoibÆn, ¶rgvn ént' égay«n §sylå komizÒmenoi. tÒn t' §ratÚn makãressin éeidÒmenon parå xeËma 16 Salmak¤dow glukerÚn nassam°nh skÒpelon nÊmfhw flmertÚn kat°xei dÒmon, ∂ pot¢ koËron ≤m°teron terpna›w dejam°nh palãmaiw ÑErmafrÒditon yr°ce pan°joxon, ˘w gãmon eren 20 éndrãsi ka‹ l°xea pr«tow ¶dhse nÒmvi, aÈtÆ te stagÒnvn flero›w ÍpÚ nãmasin êntrou prhÊnei f≈tvn égriÒenta nÒon.
  • Greece & Turkey

    Greece & Turkey

    Tutku Travel Programs Endorsed by Biblical Archaeology Society GREECE & TURKEY THE CRADLE OF CHRISTIANITY July 2-17, 2022 Tour Host: Dr. Mark Fairchild organized by Greece and Turkey: The Cradle of Christianity / July 2-17, 2022 Rotunda, Thessaloniki Greece and Turkey: The Cradle of Christianity Dr. Mark R. Fairchild, Ph.D., Luke J. Peters Prof. of Biblical Studies Chair Dept. Bible & Religion Huntington University July 6 Wed DELPHI – METEORA – KALAMBAKA Travel to the scenic and historic oracle at Delphi, the religious center of the ancient Greek world. Walk the Sacra Via to the Athenian Treasury, the Theatre, Explore the origins of the church in Greece and Turkey. All three and the Temple of Apollo where the oracle enacted its prophetic rituals. of Paul’s missionary journeys were centered in ancient Turkey Visit the Museum at Delphi. Drive to Kalambaka to visit the rock forest of and two of them ended in Greece. Moreover, the apostle John’s ministry was located in Ephesus where he wrote his gospel, three letters and Meteora in western Thessaly and ponder the rough terrain through which the the book of Revelation. Travel by deluxe motorcoach to the ancient cities of apostle Paul walked during his missionary journey. See the famous Byzantine Athens, Corinth, Thessalonica, Philippi, Ephesus, Priene, Hierapolis and Assos. monasteries perched precariously on the summits of soaring sheer cliffs. At these sites we will discuss the birth, growth, trials and development of Visit one of these monasteries. Dinner and overnight in Kalambaka. (B,D) the earliest Christian congregations as they struggled not only to understand their new faith in Christ, but also as they dealt with false teachers and hostile July 7 Thu THESSALONIKI forces opposed to the church.
  • Greece & Turkey

    Greece & Turkey

    Tutku Travel Programs Endorsed by Biblical Archaeology Society GREECE & TURKEY THE CRADLE OF CHRISTIANITY June 4-19, 2021 Tour Host: Dr. Mark Fairchild organized by Greece and Turkey: The Cradle of Christianity / June 4-19, 2021 Athens Meteora, Greece Greece and Turkey: The Cradle of Christianity Dr. Mark R. Fairchild, Ph.D., Luke J. Peters Prof. of Biblical Studies Chair Dept. Bible & June 7 Mon CORINTH, CENCHRAEAE and ELEUSIS – ATHENS Religion Huntington University In Corinth, see the ancient city where Paul met Aquila and Priscilla, the tent makers, and where the apostle spent eighteen months sharing the Gospel (Acts 18: 1-18). Visit the Archaeological Museum, the Market Place and Temples. Walk Explore the origins of the church in Greece and Turkey. All three among the ruins and stand on the Bema where Paul stood before Gallio facing of Paul’s missionary journeys were centered in ancient Turkey and charges brought by the Jews. Visit the ancient port of Cenchrea where Paul two of them ended in Greece. Moreover, the apostle John’s ministry departed when he returned to Syria (Acts 18:12-18). Later we will visit the site was located in Ephesus where he wrote his gospel, three letters and the book of Eleusis where the sacred rites of the Eleusinian Mysteries were performed. of Revelation. Travel by deluxe motorcoach to the ancient cities of Athens, Overnight in Athens. (B,D) Corinth, Thessalonica, Philippi, Ephesus, Priene, Hierapolis and Assos. At these sites we will discuss the birth, growth, trials and development of the earliest June 8 Tue DELPHI – METEORA – KALAMBAKA Christian congregations as they struggled not only to understand their new faith Travel to the scenic and historic oracle at Delphi, the religious center of the ancient in Christ, but also as they dealt with false teachers and hostile forces opposed Greek world.