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A Prima Vista A PRIMA VISTA a survey of reprints and of recent publications 2005/2 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 2005/2 PAGE HEADING 03 PIANO 2-HANDS 12 PIANO 4-HANDS 13 2 AND MORE PIANOS, HARPSICHORD, ORGAN 14 KEYBOARD 1 STRING INSTRUMENT WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 15 VIOLIN SOLO, CELLO SOLO, DOUBLE BASS SOLO, VIOLA DA GAMBA/VIOL 1 STRING INSTRUMENT WITH ACCOMPANIMENT, piano unless stated otherwise: 15 VIOLIN with accompaniment 17 VIOLIN PLAY-ALONG 19 VIOLA with accompaniment, VIOLA PLAY-ALONG 20 CELLO with accompaniment, CELLO PLAY-ALONG, DOUBLE-BASS with accompaniment 20 2 AND MORE STRING INSTRUMENTS WITH AND WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 1 WIND INSTRUMENT WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 25 FLUTE SOLO 26 OBOE SOLO, CLARINET SOLO 27 SAXOPHONE SOLO, TRUMPET SOLO, HORN SOLO, EUPHONIUM/BARITONE SOLO 28 TUBA SOLO 1 WIND INSTRUMENT WITH ACCOMPANIMENT, piano unless stated otherwise: 28 FLUTE with accompaniment 30 FLUTE PLAY-ALONG 31 OBOE with accompaniment, OBOE PLAY-ALONG 32 CLARINET with accomnpaniment, CLARINET PLAY-ALONG 33 SAXOPHONE with accompaniment 34 SAXOPHONE PLAY-ALONG 35 TRUMPET with accompaniment 36 TRUMPET PLAY-ALONG, HORN with accompaniment, HORN PLAY-ALONG 37 TROMBONE with accompaniment, EUPHONIUM with accompaniment, EUPHONIUM with accompaniment 2 AND MORE WIND INSTRUMENTS WITH AND WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 37 2 AND MORE WOODWIND INSTRUMENTS 39 2 AND MORE BRASS INSTRUMENTS 41 COMBINATIONS OF WOODWIND AND BRASS INSTRUMENTS 41 COMBINATIONS OF WIND AND STRING INSTRUMENTS 44 RECORDER 46 GUITAR 49 HARP, PERCUSSION 50 MISCELLANEOUS 51 SOLO VOICE, SOLO VOICE(S) AND/OR CHOIR WITH INSTRUMENTAL ACCOMPANIMENT 55 SOLO VOICE(S) AND/OR CHOIR WITH ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT, UNACCOMPANIED CHOIR 60 OPERA, OPERETTA, MUSICAL, ORATORIO, RELIGIOUS WORKS, ORCHESTRA WITH AND WITHOUT INSTRUMENTAL SOLOISTS 61 BOOKS OF MUSICAL INTEREST compilation by Jan A. 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BEETHOVEN: Contradance [No. 1] in C major > Lesson by Mark Hambourg 1938; BEETHOVEN: Sonata Pathétique Op. 13, Movement I > Lesson by Wilhelm Backhaus 1926; BRAHMS: Ballade Op. 10/1 > Lesson by Mark Hambourg 1938; BRAHMS: Hungarian Dance No. 6 > Lesson by Maurice Dumesnil 1939; CHAMINADE: Autumn Op. 35 > Lesson by Cécile Chaminade 1930; CHOPIN: Etude Op. 25/1 > Lesson by Isidor Philipp 1931; CHOPIN: Nocturne in F# Major Op. 15/2 > Lesson by Mark Hambourg 1935; CHOPIN: Polonaise in A major Op. 40/1 > Lesson by Mark Hambourg 1928; DVORÁK: Slavonic Dance Op. 72/10 > Lesson by Mark Hambourg 1933; GRIEG: Norwegian Bridal Procession Op. 19/2 > Lesson by Percy Grainger 1920; LISZT: Liebestraum No. 3 > Lesson by Mark Hambourg 1926; MacDOWELL: Witches’ Dance Op. 17/2 > Lesson by Marion MacDowell 1922; MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY: Venetian Boat-Song Op. 62/5 > Lesson by Victor Biart 1926; MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY: Spinning Song Op. 67/4 > Lesson by Sigismund Stojowksi 1916; MOZART: Fantasia in D minor > Lesson by John Orth 1914; PADEREWSKI: Minuet à l’Antique > Lesson by John Ross Frampton 1923; RUBINSTEIN: Barcarolle Op. 30/1 > Lesson by Sigismund Stojowski 1913; SCHUBERT / LISZT: Hark, Hark, the Lark > Lesson by Sigismund Stojowski 1914; SCHUBERT: Moment Musical Op. 94/3 > Lesson by Sigismund Stojowski 1913; SCHUMANN: Novelette Op. 21/1 > Lesson by Arthur Foote 1928; SCHUMANN: Träumerei Op. 15/7 > Lesson by Clayton Johns 1924; WAGNER / LISZT: Senta’s Ballad [from The Flying Dutchman] > Lesson by Mark Hambourg 1929) (Johnson) 18,15 ALBUM 711099 I Used to Play Piano. 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