The Complete Instruction To Ear Training And Sight Singing
by Gigi Ingwersen
Michelangelo Rossi's two books of five-voice polyphonic madrigals are among the most expressive works of their kind ever composed. Showing the influence of Gesualdo, the madrigals were probably written in Rome betwen 1624 and 1629, when Rossi was in the service of Cardinal Maurizio of Savoy. They were apparently never published, and there is only one complete manuscript source, which once belonged to Queen Christina of Sweden and now forms the principal source for Brian Mann's critical edition....
Modern Band Method - Bass, Book 1
by Scott Burstein, Spencer Hale, Mary Claxton, and Dave Wish
The Harp of Judah; a Collection of Sacred Music, for Choirs, Musical Conventions, Singing Schools, and the Home Circle
The Classical Guitar (The Frederick Noad guitar anthology)
by Frederick M Noad
All recordings document life, arising from a specific time and place, and if that place is artificial, the results will be as well. Culled from a lifetime of learning through failure and designed to provoke thought and inspiration for artists in every medium, How Music Dies (or Lives) is a virtual how-to manual for those on a quest for authenticity in an age of airbrushed and Auto-Tuned so-called "artists." Author and Grammy-winning producer Ian Brennan chronicles his own journeys to find new an...
Traité d'Harmonie Théorique Et Pratique (Classic Reprint)
by N Rimsky-Korsakoff