SKU: RU.30047FS
9 x 12 inches.
The RBC Mariachi Series is a storied catalog full of wonderful melodies and timeless tunes by legendary musicians and arrangers Juan Ortiz and Jamie Martin Vela. The Mariachi catalog is a wonderful resource for any level of Mariachi Ensemble, with charts that span easy to advanced difficulty levels. Complete sets come with vocal sheet music as well as lyric sheets for ease of performance and rehearsal, while others come with alternate parts in Trumpet and Violin to make each piece more accessible.
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SKU: HL.48183688
UPC: 888680925970. 9.0x12.0x0.099 inches.
Japanese born Ryo Noda (b. 1948) has been hailed for his forward-looking, avant-garde compositions and innovative playing techniques. Murasaki No Fuchi 1 is no exception. Noda's compositional achievements were significantly recognised in 1973 when he was awarded the SACEM Composition Prize. Murasaki No Fuchi 1 was published in 1981, at the height of his career. Exploiting extended techniques on the Saxophone to their full potential, Noda provides a detailed score with instruction. Moreover, a substantial glossary details each symbol and performance direction. Murasaki No Fuchi 1 is one of many significant works for solo Saxophone by the composer. For all saxophonists, Noda's Murasaki No Fuchi 1 is an excellent, varied addition to advanced repertoires..
SKU: HL.14030097
ISBN 9788759853511. 8.25x11.75x0.053 inches. International (more than one language).
A fabulous work for Solo Piano by Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, one of the most influential symphonic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century. The Solitary Fir Tree is a beautiful piece from the second movement of his Five Pieces or Cinq Morceaux Op.75.