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Sheet Music |
6 Short Choral Preludes
by Dudley Buck |
Overture
Fantastique
by Gatty Sellars |
38 Voluntaries
by Samuel Jackson |
Overture
to “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
by Felix Mendelssohn, transcribed by
Caspar Koch |
Album
of Overtures
by Reginald Goss-Custard |
Overture to Tannhäuser
by Richard Wagner, transcribed by Samuel P Warren |
All Hollow’s Eve
by Robert Leech Bedell |
Overture
to “William Tell”
by Gioacchino Rossini, transcribed by
Caspar Koch |
Alles
Was Du Bist (Trio in a Style of Bach)
by Billy Nalle |
The
Open Diapason March
by Louis Meyer |
Andante
No 1
by Henry M Dunham |
Partita
on Schmücke dich
by Jeanne Shaffer |
Andantes
by Henry S Cutler |
Poet
and Peasant Overture
by Franz von Suppé, transcribed
by Edwin H Lemare
(compare with Goss-Custard’s
transcription) |
Andantino
in D-flat (Moonlight and Roses)
by Edwin H Lemare |
Arkansas
Traveler
by Fred Feibel |
Prelude—Pastorale (Adeste
Fideles)
by Pietro Yon |
At Twilight
by Charles Stebbins |
Paraphrase on a Christmas Hymn
(“O Litle Town of Bethlehem”)
by William Faulkes |
Auf
Wiedersehen
by Herbert Brewer |
Auld Lang Syne Paraphrase
by Herve Wilkins |
Postlude (in D)
by Henry Smart |
Berceuse
by Ralph Kinder |
Prelude
and Angel’s Farewell
by Edward Elgar, transcribed by Herbert
Brewer |
Blue
Danube
by Johann Strauss II, transcribed by Edwin
H Lemare |
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Prelude
to Act III of Die Meistersinger
by Richard Wagner, transcribed by Herbert
Brewer |
By
the Brook
by René de Boisdeffre, arranged
by Gottfried Federlein |
Procession
to the Minster
by Richard Wagner, transcribed by Herbert
Brewer |
La Brume (The Mist)
by Harvey Gaul |
A Purcell Suite
by Henry Purcell, arranged by Herbert Fricker |
Cantique
de Joie
by Serge de Gastyne |
Quick
March
by Horatio Parker |
Canto
Popolare
by Edward Elgar, transcribed by Herbert
Brewer |
Rhapsody
In Blue
by George Gershwin, arranged by Jesse
Crawford |
Chanson de Matin
by Edward Elgar, transcribed by Herbert Brewer |
Der
Ritt der Walküren (Ride of the Valkyries)
by Richard Wagner, transcribed by Edwin
H Lemare |
Chanson de Nuit
by Edward Elgar, transcribed by Herbert Brewer |
Saluto
d’Amor
by Gottfried Federlein |
The
Chimes of Gloucester Cathedral
by C Lee Williams, transcribed by Herbert
Brewer |
Sanctuary
of the Heart
by Albert Ketèlbey |
Chinoiserie
by Firmin Swinnen |
Scherzo Fughetto on “Dixie”
by Roland Diggle |
Christ
the Life of All the Living
by Michael Johnston |
Scherzo Pastorale
by Gottfried Federlein |
Concert
Overture in C Major Concert
Rondo
by Alfred Hollins |
Scenes
from a Mexican Desert
by Homer Nearing |
Concert
Study
by Pietro Yon |
Schubert’s
Sérénade
by Franz Schubert, arranged by Edwin
H Lemare |
Concert
Variations on America
by I V Flagler |
Second
Concert Study
by Pietro Yon |
Consolation
by René Becke |
Six
Petit Morceaux
by Walter R Johnston |
The
Coronation March (1911)
by Edward Elgar, transcribed by Herbert
Brewer |
Six
Preludes & Interludes
by John Zundel |
Dance
of Apprentices
and Procession of Mastersingers
by Richard Wagner, transcribed by Gottfried Federlein |
Slumber
Song
by Edwin H Lemare |
Dawn & Night
by Cyril Jenkins |
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Douze
Pièces (12 Pieces)
by Joseph Bonnet |
Douze
Pièces (12 Pieces)
by Albert Ribollet |
The
Squirrel
by Powell Weaver |
An Eton Memorial March
by C H Lloyd, transcribed by Herbert Brewer |
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Fantasia
by A Andrews |
St
Lawrence Sketches
by Alexander Russell |
Fantasia
on “Duke Street”
by Ralph Kinder |
St
Louis Blues
by W C Handy, transcribed by Fats
Waller |
Fantaisie
sur deux Mélodies Anglaises
by Alexandre Guilmant |
Suite
Eucharistique
by Xavier Mathias |
Festal
March
by Samuel T Strang |
Sunset and Evening Bells
by Gottfried Federlein |
Festival
March
by Ralph Kinder |
Tannhäuser’s
Pilgrimage
by Richard Wagner, arranged by Herbert
Brewer |
Festival
Prelude (“The Strife Is O’er”)
by Dudley Buck |
Theme
and Variations for Pianoforte and Organ
by Henry M Dunham |
Festival Prelude and Fugue
on “Old Hundred”
by Clarence Eddy |
A
Festive March (Marche en Rondeau)
by Richard M Peek |
Theme,
Variations and Fugue
by George W Chadwick |
Fire in a Chinese Laundry
by Feibel & Harrington |
Three Offertoires Setting
I Setting
II
by Eugene Thayer |
Fireside Fancies
by Joseph Clokey |
The
Thunder Storm
by T P Ryder |
First
Peer Gynt Suite
by Edvard Grieg, transcribed by Harvey
Gaul |
Told
By the Camp Fire
by Hugo Goodwin |
First
Sonata
by Henry M Dunham |
The
Tragedy of A Tin Soldier
by Gordon Balch Nevin |
Fountain
Reverie
by Percy Fletcher |
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Trauermarsch
(Siegfried’s Funeral Music)
by Richard Wagner, transcribed by
Edwin H Lemare |
Triumphal
March
by Dudley Buck |
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Triumphal
March
by Alfred Hollins |
Triumphant
Procession
by Michael Johnston |
From
the Southland
by Harvey Gaul |
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Gavotte
Moderne
by Robert Leech Bedell |
Two
Compositions
by Will C Macfarlane |
Home,
Sweet Home
by Dudley Buck |
Variationen
aus dem Kaiserquartett
by Josef Haydn, arranged by Friedrich Lux |
Humoresque “L'Organo Primitivo”
by Pietro Yon |
Variations
on an American Air
by I V Flagler |
Hungarian
March
by Hector Berlioz, transcribed by Herbert
Brewer |
Variations
on “Auld Lang Syne”
by Eugene Thayer |
Variations on “God Save the King”
by Edward Fisher |
Idyll
by Ralph Kinder |
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Impromptu
by Charles Ford |
Variations on the
“Sicilian Hymn”
by Eugene Thayer |
In
A Monastery Garden
by Albert Ketèlbey, arranged by
Hugh Ware |
Variations
on Veni Creator Spiritus
by Allan J Ontko |
In
A Persian Market
by Albert Ketèlbey, arranged by
Frank Matthew |
Wedding
March
by Dudley Buck |
In Fairyland
by Spaulding Stoughton |
The
World Is Waiting for the Sunrise
by Ernest Seitz, arranged by Reginald Foort |
In Moonlight
In Springtime
by Ralph Kinder |
Walther’s
Preislied
by Richard Wagner, arranged by Herbert
Brewer |
In
Summer
by Charles Stebbins |
War
March from Rienzi
by Richard Wagner, transcribed by Edgar S
Kelley |
In
Te, Domine, Speravi
by Joseph W G Hathaway, arranged by
Herbert Brewer |
Weihnachtspastorale
by Gustav Merkel |
Larghetto
from the Serenade for Strings
by Edward Elgar, transcribed by C H Trevor |
Will
o’ the Wisp
by Gordon Balch Nevin |
Legend
by Gottfried Federlein |
Woodland
Sketches
by Edward MacDowell, transcribed by Richard
Ellsasser |
The
Lost Chord
by Arthur Sullivan, transcribed by Reginald
Barrett |
The
Wurlitzer Waltz
by Box, Cox, Gibson, Roberts |
Liebestod
by Richard Wagner, transribed by Archer Gibson |
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Lotus
by Billy Strayhorn, arranged by Alec Wyton |
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Lullaby
by Will C Macfarlane |
The
Lyric Trumpet
by Michael Johnston |
Meditation
by Edith Lang |
Meditation
by Gottfried Federlein |
Mélodie Lyrique
by Chester Nordman |
Melody
by Charles Dawes, arranged by Marie von Ritter |
Noel
Provencal (“Il est né”)
by Robert Leech Bedell |
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