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TEM Issue 95 Cover and Back Matter Peter Maxwell Davies Second Fantasia Seven In Nomine On John Taverner's In Nomine, for Orchestra For instruments Full score 100s Pocket score 40s Full score 20s Five Motets Antechrist For S.A.T.B. soli, double choir and instruments For chamber ensemble Full score 60s Pocket score 25s Full score 40s Parts in preparation Vocal score 40s Choral score 10s Shall 1 Die For Mannis Sake? Veni Sancte Spiritus Carol for S.A. and piano 1s 9d For S.A.T.B. soli, mixed chorus and small orchestra Full score 40s Pocket score 1 3s Five Carols Vocal score 1 5s Choral score 5s For S.A.unaccompanied 1 s 9d The Shepherds' Calendar Hymnos For young singers and instruments For clarinet and piano 25s Full score 15s Choral score 6s Parts in preparation Five Little Pieces For piano solo 6s Shakespeare Music For chamber ensemble Full score 65s Pocket score 15s BOOSEY & HAWKES Music Publishers Limited Music by Nicholas Maw ONE MAN SHOW Vocal score 120/- Libretto 7/6 Comic opera in two acts. Libretto by Arthur Jacobs THE RISING OF THE MOON Libretto 13/- An opera in three acts. Libretto by Beverley Cross. SCENES AND ARIAS Voca/ score 30/— For soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto and orchestra. SINFONIA Full score 140/- Pocket score 30/- For small orchestra. SONATA Full score 45/- Pocket score 15/- For strings and two horns. ESSAY FOR ORGAN 201- An extended work in five movements. Pocket score 15/- Parts 60/- STRING QUARTET 22/- THE VOICE OF LOVE 1/9 THE ANGEL GABRIEL Carol for unaccompanied mixed chorus. ROUND 41- For children's chorus (unison), mixed chorus and piano. BOOSEY & HAWKES Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.33.14, on 30 Sep 2021 at 06:32:38, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S004029820002653X (ftil*L ^^^t POCKET SCORES HPS Concerto for orchestra 79 Concerto No. 3 for piano and orchestra 100 Concerto No. 1 for violin and orchestra 710 Concerto No. 2 for violin and orchestra 81 Contrasts for violin, clarinet and piano 723 Divertimento for string orchestra 28 Rhapsody No. 1 for violin and orchestra 657 Rhapsody No. 2 for violin and orchestra 658 Sonata for two pianos and percussion 51 String Quartet No. 6 25 Suite No. 2 op. 4 (Revised 1943) 607 BOOSEY & HAWKES RjidaU, Carte and Co. Ltd. Makers of the finest hand crafted Flutes Specialist manufacturers of G Alto Flutes and C Bass Flutes Brochure and "Approach to the Flute" by Mr. Geoffrey Gilbert on request 8-10 DENMAN ST., PICCADILLY CIRCUS, LONDON W.1 01-437 1648 Printed in England by The Regent Press (Bootle) Ltd. Liverpool for Boosey Sc Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd., 29j Regent Street, London W\A iBR New York address: 30 West ;jth Street, New York 10019. Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 170.106.33.14, on 30 Sep 2021 at 06:32:38, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S004029820002653X.
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