Quinze Portraits D'Enfants, by Jean Francaix is a collection of 15 pieces, inspired by portraits of children painted by the French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919). Scored for Piano four hands...
75 pieces for beginners featuring oldtime, romantic and traditional music.
Henri Sauguet (1901-1989) was a French composer and organist. He was a contemporary and friend of the great Francois Poulenc, and other members of Les Six, but developed his own distinct, independent...
Concerto' for trumpet and string orchestra. Reduction for trumpet and piano.
Georges Hugon (1904-1980) was a French composer and pedagogue. He studied Piano, harmony, and composition at the Paris Conservatoire before teaching at Boulogne-sur-Mer and later serving as a Professo...
Jean-Luc Daumard (b. 1951) is a French musician and pedagogue. His ground-breaking book Solfège Prendre (Making Solfege) is a workbook containing a series of exercises designed for beginners, lettingt...
In Prends Ton Tempo, Sophie Carre has included all of the concepts that need to be acquired during the first years of music studies. Concepts such as reading intervals, sol and fa keys and reading dif...
Gilbert Amy 's Trois Études for Flute. Arranged by Pierre-Yves Artaud.
Antonio Vivaldi (1673-1741) was an Italian composer, violinist and teacher in the Baroque era. His name has become synonymous with the series of Violin concertos known as the Four Seasons, but he also...
Suite au premier Panorama de la harpe celtique qui proposait une grande variété de répertoires (musique médiévale, renaissance, baroque, classique, romantique et diverses musiques traditionnelles du m...
Panorama Of The Celtic Harp is a collection of 50 pieces which make it possible to embark upon the repertoire for this instrument. These are short pieces, selected for their musical and educationalin...
Jean Wiener 's 30 Chantefables for Voice and Piano.
Fantasisie en forme de quadrille sur les themes favoris de Tristan et Isolde de Richard Wagner. Piano a 4 mains.
Instead of considering the Piano as a percussion instrument (hammers hitting strings) Territoires De l'Oubli emphasises a different idiomatic characteristic of the instrument: a group of strings whose...