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Our Editors Are Among the World's Most Prominent Performing Artists Our Editors are among the world’s most prominent performing artists, members of leading symphony orchestras, educators and teachers in all areas of music, and each notably famous in the music of their respective field. Their contributions have made IMC Editions invaluable to the musical world. KEYBOARD CELLO (cont’d) HORN IDIL BIRET DAVID POPPER JOSEPH ANDERER JOHN BROWNING LEONARD ROSE LEE BRACEGIRDLE MATTHEW CAMERON MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH SCOTT BRUBAKER GABY CASADESUS GEOFFREY RUTKOWSKI DAVID BYRNE ROBERT CASADESUS CHARLES SCHIFF JOHN CERMINARO KENNETH COOPER BRINTON SMITH JAMES CHAMBERS ROBERT COWAN JEFFREY SOLOW JOSEPH EGER DAVID DUBAL JANOS STARKER DAVID JOLLEY GRANT JOHANNESEN NATHAN STUTCH L. WILLIAM KUYPER CLIVE LYTHGOE DMITRI YABLONSKY KAZIMIERZ MACHALA MARTHE MORHANGE-MOTCHANE ISIDOR PHILIPP STRING BASS TRUMPET ARTUR SCHNABEL MARK BERNAT GABRIEL BARTOLD JOSEPH SMITH LUCIO BUCCARELLA EUGENE FOVEAU ROBERT VEYRON-LACROIX EUGENE LEVINSON ROBERT NAGEL BEVERIDGE WEBSTER THOMAS MARTIN MICHAEL SACHS OXANA YABLONSKAYA HOMER MENSCH ROLF SMEDVIG JOAN YARBROUGH STUART SANKEY ROGER VOISIN CAROLYN WHITE HARP FRED ZIMMERMANN TROMBONE MARJORIE CALL KEITH BROWN SUSAN JOLLES GUITAR WILLIAM GIBSON VIOLIN ALLEN KRANTZ CHRISTOPER JONES LEOPOLD AUER PEPE ROMERO MARCO KATZ FRIEDA DAVIS FLUTE ALLEN OSTRANDER GLENN DICTEROW PAUL LUSTIG DUNKEL CARL FLESCH ADRIANNE GREENBAUM BASS TROMBONE ZINO FRANCESCATTI STEPHANIE JUTT DOUGLAS YEO IVAN GALAMIAN MARLAENA KESSICK JOSEF GINGOLD ROBERT LANGEVIN PERCUSSION TYRONE GREIVE DAVID MILLER SCOTT STEVENS NANAE IWATA MARCEL MOYSE JOSEPH JOACHIM MILAN MUNCLINGER ENSEMBLES LOUIS KAUFMAN JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL AMERICAN CHAMBER TRIO FRITZ KREISLER PAUL RENZI GRAHAM BASTABLE DAVID OISTRAKH ROBERT STALLMAN DORIAN WIND QUINTET WALTER REITER PAUL TAFFANEL AKIRA EGUCHI AARON ROSAND BROOKS de WETTER-SMITH ADRIANNE GREENBAUM JERROLD RUBENSTEIN RANSOM WILSON ROSS HASTINGS GIL SHAHAM JOHN WUMMER MARCO KATZ EUGENE YSAŸE KARL KRABER CARMIT ZORI OBOE HUMBERT LUCARELLI REMO GIAZOTTO MILAN MUNCLINGER VIOLA HUMBERT LUCARELLI PAGANINI QUARTET MARY I. ARLIN THOMAS STACY JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL LEONARD DAVIS PHILIP WEST SERAPHIN TRIO PAUL DOKTOR ROBERT STALLMAN ELAINE FINE CLARINET DON STEWART FRANK FOERSTER STANLEY DRUCKER ROBERT TAUB LILLIAN FUCHS ALAN R. KAY MICHAEL WEBSTER MILTON KATIMS REGINALD KELL PAUL NEUBAUER JERRY KIRKBRIDE WILLIAM PRIMROSE ROBERT McGINNIS VOCAL ROSE BAMPTON JOSEPH VIELAND ERIC SIMON GRAHAM BASTABLE IRA WELLER MICHAEL WEBSTER LUIGI DALLAPICCOLA CELLO SAXOPHONE MARION FARQUHAR DAVID BAHANOVICH ERIC FINNEY HERBERT GROSSMAN PABLO CASALS REX MATZKE SERGIUS KAGEN VALTER DEŠPALJ SIGURD RASCHER RICHARD MILLER CARTER ENYEART PETER SAIANO LORENZO PALOMO EMANUEL FEUERMANN BASSOON HUMPHREY PROCTER-GREGG PIERRE FOURNIER GUSTAV DHERIN JEROME ROSE PATRICK JEE BERNARD GARFIELD EDMUND KURTZ SIMON KOVAR MATS LIDSTRÖM LEONARD SHARROW DANIEL MORGANSTERN JANE TAYLOR ZARA NELSOVA ARTHUR WEISBERG GREGOR PIATIGORSKY CONTENTS NEW PUBLICATIONS.......................................................... 3 OBOE AND ENGLISH HORN (cont’d) Oboe and Guitar.................................................................35 KEYBOARD Oboe and Harp ...................................................................35 Piano Solo .......................................................................... 4 Two Oboes ........................................................................35 Piano Duet (One Piano, Four Hands) ................................. 7 Two Oboes and Piano .......................................................35 Two Pianos, Four Hands .................................................... 8 English Horn and Piano ....................................................35 HARP AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS ................................ 9 CLARINET VIOLIN Clarinet Solo .....................................................................36 Violin Solo ......................................................................... 9 Clarinet and Piano .............................................................36 Violin and Piano .............................................................. 10 Clarinet and Other Instruments .........................................37 Violin and Guitar ............................................................. 12 Two Clarinets ....................................................................37 Two Violins ...................................................................... 12 Two Clarinets and Piano ...................................................37 Two Violins and Piano ..................................................... 12 Three Violins ................................................................... 13 Three Violins and Piano ................................................... 13 SAXOPHONE Four Violins ..................................................................... 13 Alto Saxophone and Piano ................................................37 Four Violins and Piano .................................................... 13 Tenor Saxophone and Piano ..............................................38 Violin and Harp ............................................................... 13 VIOLA BASSOON Viola Solo ........................................................................ 13 Bassoon Solo ....................................................................38 Viola and Piano ................................................................ 14 Bassoon and Piano ............................................................38 Viola and Guitar................................................................ 16 Two Bassoons ...................................................................39 Two Violas ....................................................................... 16 Three, Four Bassoons ........................................................39 Two Violas and Piano ...................................................... 16 CELLO HORN Cello Solo ........................................................................ 16 Horn Solo ..........................................................................39 Cello and Piano ................................................................ 17 Horn and Piano .................................................................40 Two Cellos ....................................................................... 20 Two or More Horns (With and Without Piano) .................40 Two Cellos and Piano ...................................................... 21 Three Cellos ..................................................................... 21 Three Cellos and Piano .................................................... 21 TRUMPET Four Cellos ....................................................................... 21 Trumpet Solo ....................................................................41 Trumpet and Piano ............................................................42 STRING BASS Two Trumpets ...................................................................43 String Bass Solo ............................................................... 21 Two Trumpets and Piano...................................................43 String Bass and Piano ...................................................... 22 Four Trumpets ..................................................................43 String Bass and Other Instruments ................................... 24 Two String Basses ............................................................ 24 TROMBONE AND TUBA Two String Basses and Piano ........................................... 24 Trombone and Tuba Solo ..................................................43 Four String Basses ............................................................ 24 Trombone and Piano .........................................................44 Two or More Trombones ..................................................45 GUITAR Bass Trombone Solo .........................................................45 Guitar Solo ....................................................................... 24 Bass Trombone and Piano .................................................45 Guitar and Other Instruments ........................................... 24 STRING ENSEMBLES WITHOUT PIANO PERCUSSION .......................................................................46 Duets .............................................................................. 24 Trios .............................................................................. 25 Quartets ............................................................................ 26 WOODWIND ENSEMBLES Quintets ............................................................................ 28 Without Piano ...................................................................46 Sextets, Larger Ensembles ............................................... 28 With Keyboard ..................................................................47 With Piano ........................................................................47 STRING ENSEMBLES WITH KEYBOARD….………….28 STRING ENSEMBLES WITH PIANO WOODWIND AND STRING ENSEMBLES Piano Trios ....................................................................... 28 Without Piano ...................................................................47 Piano Quartets .................................................................. 29 With Piano ........................................................................49 Piano Quintets..................................................................
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