Three Duets, Op. 3


Book Description

Seven years older than Felix Mendelssohn, Bernhard Molique was a violin prodigy, who at age 18 was appointed concertmaster in Munich and at 24 became concertmaster in Stuttgart. After a successful solo career he settled in London where he became professor of composition at the Royal Academy of Music until his retirement in 1866. Advancing violinists will enjoy this new Kalmus edition offering three duets from Molique's Opus 3. Each is a multi-movement work offering musical and technical challenges.




Three Duets, Opus 5


Book Description

Expertly arranged Violin Duets by Luigi Boccherini from the Kalmus Edition series. This is from the Classical and Baroque eras.




Three Duets


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A collection of String Duets for Violin and Viola, composed by Ludwig van Beethoven.







Twelve Little Duets, Op. 38


Book Description

The complete Opus 38 including all twelve violin duets. Separate parts for each violin are included. Kalmus Editions are primarily reprints of Urtext Editions, reasonably priced and readily available. They are a must for students, teachers, and performers.










Piano Duet Repertoire


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Since the 1981 publication of the first edition, Cameron McGraw's Piano Duet Repertoire has been a trusted guide for duet performers. This second edition, edited and substantially expanded by Christopher and Katherine Fisher, brings the volume into the 21st century, adding over 500 new or updated composer entries and nearly 1,000 new work entries to the volume, a testament to the renewed interest in piano duet playing. Entries are arranged alphabetically by composer and include both pedagogical and concert repertoire. The annotations and the grade-level indications provide piano teachers a wealth of instructional guidance. The book also contains updated appendices listing collections and duet works with voice and other instruments. This new edition features a title index and a list of composers by nationality, making it a convenient and indispensable resource.




Cobbett's Cyclopedic Survey of Chamber Music


Book Description

This authoritative three-volume set, first published in two volumes in 1929, offers a systematic arrangement of all the relevant facts on chamber music. The original two volumes are reissued virtually as they were; the new third volume surveys developments in chamber music since 1929 in Britain, Western Europe, the Soviet Union, the United States, and Latin America.




Music Entries at Stationers' Hall, 1710–1818


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The British Copyright Act of 1709 protected proprietors of books and music printed after 10 April 1710 who gave copies to the Company of Stationers in London. Upon receipt of a copy, usually within days of its first publication, the Stationers' Hall warehouse keeper entered details into a register. They included the date of registration, the name of the work's proprietor (its author or, if copyright had been transferred, its publisher), and the work's full title, which normally named the composer and the writer of any text and often named the work's performers and dedicatee. Although some publishers put the words 'Entered at Stationers' Hall' on title-pages without actually depositing copies, the information in the registers about the many works that were registered has significant bibliographic value. Because the music entries have not previously been printed and access to them has been difficult, they generally have been ignored by cataloguers and scholars, with the consequence that numerous musical works of this period have been misdated in libraries and reference books. This book makes available, for the first time, the full text of the music entries at Stationers' Hall from 1710 to 1810 and abbreviated details of works entered from 1811 to 1818. Its value is enhanced by the inclusion of locations of copies of most works, together with indexes of composers, authors, performers and dedicatees, and an explanatory introduction by the compiler.