Edition Peters Piano Catalogue 2021 (UK Sterling Prices)

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PIANO CATALOGUE 2021



PIANO CATALOGUE 2021

www.editionpeters.com


“As far as my personal relationship with Edition Peters is concerned, it is as if on this occasion a complete picture unfolds before my mind’s eye, and this picture shows me afresh the deep sense of gratitude towards the firm, C.F. Peters, and its dear senior partner, which shall pervade me until my dying day.” Edvard Grieg

The relationship between publisher and composer is documented in over 400 letters.


The Edition Peters piano catalogue remains unrivalled in the range of repertoire it offers pianists: the most up-to-date Urtext editions and the most trusted technical studies sit alongside an extraordinarily diverse choice of works by many of the world’s leading contemporary composers. From early years, through advancing technical progress to a lifetime’s playing for pleasure or profession, the Edition Peters piano catalogue contains riches that are required personal library items for any pianist. Musicians the world over instantly recognize the iconic green covers of the Edition Peters Green Series, launched in Leipzig in 1867. At a fraction of the price of any other edition, it revolutionized the music industry, and quickly became a global phenomenon. It offered the chance for everyone to access music in excellent and reliable editions, beautifully typeset, and at affordable prices. Edition Peters was also one of the very first publishers to release Urtext editions, with the publication of Ludwig Landshoff’s ground-breaking edition of J.S. Bach’s Inventions and Sinfonias in 1933. The Green Series and the principles that created it now form the bedrock of our piano catalogue. Virtually all the core classical repertoire can be found in excellent Green Series editions, including famous classic editions such as Mendelssohn’s Songs Without Words, Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier, Robert Schumann’s Kinderszenen and Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas. Edition Peters continues to rejuvenate this series, and works with many of the world’s leading scholars and practitioners to create cutting-edge modern editions, as exemplified by The Complete Chopin under Editor-in-Chief John Rink, or Leslie Howard’s series of Liszt editions. Our excellence in Urtext publishing has strengthened our catalogue with important recent editions of keyboard and piano works by Bach, Fauré, Mozart, Ravel and the complete works of Robert Schumann. Throughout its history Edition Peters has cultivated direct working relationships with the world’s leading composers. Edvard Grieg enjoyed a lifelong friendship with the owners of Edition Peters, Max Abraham and his nephew Henri Hinrichsen (who succeeded him as Managing Director of the company), and their association created the principles of modern composer/publisher relationships, with the signing of the first ever general contract. Edition Peters even paid for the land on which Grieg and Nina built their beloved home, Troldhaugen. A commitment to cutting edge-music was continued boldly in the 20th century. Edition Peters was, for example, the original publisher of new music by Gustav Mahler, Max Reger, Arnold Schoenberg and Richard Strauss. Today, the Edition Peters Group is proud to celebrate a list of thriving living composers working across the world. Our modern music catalogue includes much of the most important music of the late 20th and early 21st centuries; Edition Peters represents the complete works of the musical maverick John Cage, and voices as wide-ranging as Mark André, Milton Babbitt, Sally Beamish, George Crumb, Jonathan Dove, Brian Ferneyhough, Marc-André Hamelin, Mauricio Kagel, Roxanna Panufnik, Rebecca Saunders, Erkki-Sven Tüür and Errollyn Wallen among many others. Any inquisitive pianist delving into this new repertoire will be rewarded with music that challenges, provokes and inspires.


From its earliest days, Edition Peters has sought to encourage pianists making their first steps on this ever-complex and endlessly rewarding instrument. Generations of musicians have begun or developed their techniques with our definitive editions of classic pedagogical works, such as Carl Czerny’s many tutors or Carl Burgmüller’s charming (and entertainingly musical) studies. Our commitment to piano education continues to the present day, most recently demonstrated by the publication of Penelope Roskell’s landmark methodology The Complete Pianist which has been lauded across the world as “an encyclopedic masterpiece of pianistic wisdom”. The history of Edition Peters is a fascinating story, touched by tragedy. Geheimrat Dr. Henri Hinrichsen, former Chairman of the German Music Publishers Association, close friend of countless composers and owner of Edition Peters, was murdered in Auschwitz on 17th September 1942 and in total 13 members of the extended Hinrichsen family perished in the Holocaust. A proud German publishing house was thrown into existential crisis and survived as an international firm thanks to the courage and tenacity of Hinrichsen’s sons Max and Walter who set up firms in London and New York respectively after the War. More than 200 years after it was first established, Edition Peters is now unified into one Group, majority-owned by the Hinrichsen Foundation, alongside a direct Hinrichsen family heir. One of the few truly independent classical music publishers, Edition Peters Group remains committed to serving the needs of pianists at any level across the world. For more information on the remarkable history of Edition Peters, visit: www.editionpeters.com

Edvard Grieg, his wife Nina with Martha and Henri Hinrichsen, in Talstrasse 10, Leipzig.


Edition Peters Group Piano Catalogue, 2021 Contents • Piano Methodology................................................7 • Piano Studies.........................................................8 • Piano Sight-Reading.............................................10 • Grade 8 Piano Anthology......................................11 • Aural Training........................................................11 • Solo Piano (Composer A-Z)..................................12 • Solo Piano Albums................................................51 • Piano, 4 Hands (Composer A-Z)............................54 • Piano, 4 Hands, Albums........................................59 • Piano, 6 Hands......................................................59 • Two Pianos, 4 Hands.............................................60 • Two Pianos, 6 Hands.............................................65 • Two Pianos, 8 Hands.............................................65 • Multiple Pianos.......................................................66

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Piano Music for our Time Edition Peters has put contemporary music at the heart of its activities since its earliest days. As the original publisher of Ludwig van Beethoven’s First Symphony, Gustav Mahler’s Fifth Symphony and Arnold Schoenberg’s Five Orchestral Pieces, and of the catalogues of John Cage, Brian Ferneyhough, Rebecca Saunders and Sally Beamish among many others, we have a proud tradition of success in seeking out and representing the world’s finest living composers. Our global list of new music offers an endlessly rich spectrum and continues to expand. With offices in Leipzig, London and New York we are able to reflect and respond to the latest trends in contemporary music, with our local knowledge applied to an international stage. Pianists will find an extraordinary range of styles, ideas, challenges and delights in this fascinating catalogue of music from our time.

Top Row: Jonathan Dove, Sally Beamish, Errollyn Wallen, Roxanna Panufnik Middle Row: Brian Ferneyhough, Halim El-Dabh, Emily Howard, John Cage Bottom Row: Christian Wolff, Rebecca Saunders, Charles Wuorinen 6


Piano Methodology/Tutors Piano Methodology Roskell, Penelope • The Complete Pianist From healthy technique to natural artisty...........£44.95

Winner - Presto Music Award Best New Publication 2020

EP 73024

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“An Encyclopaedic masterpiece of pianistic wisdom”

Piano Magazine

The Complete Pianist: from healthy technique to natural artistry offers a new and unique approach to piano playing, in which Penelope Roskell shares a lifetime’s experience of teaching, performing and groundbreaking research into healthy piano playing.

“A lifetime's experience of piano playing. The Complete Pianist will become a standard text for years to come.” Music Teacher Magazine, Review Fiona Lau ------------------------------

“Without question, Penelope Roskell’s The Complete Pianist is the most monumental publication yet to arrive for review, and with 560 large format pages, 250 newly-devised exercises and more than 300 supporting online videos, I can well believe that it’s the most comprehensive book ever written on piano playing, as well as the most superbly presented.”

Pianodao.com

-----------------------------“This is an extraordinary, universal book...” EPTA Piano Journal May 2020

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - “Penelope Roskell has created an encyclopedic masterpiece of pianistic wisdom, based on a fruitful performing and teaching career, and fueled by her quest for a healthy, injury-free approach to the piano.”

Containing more than 500 pages of text, 300 videos and 250 exercises newly devised by the author, this is the most comprehensive book ever written on piano playing. The book has something new to offer to all pianists and keyboard players - student and teacher, professional and amateur.

Roskell guides pianists through the early stages of learning a piece, through all the technical challenges and interpretative choices, towards inspired performance. Each new aspect of playing is addressed through a series of practical exercises which proceed, step- by-step, from the basics towards more advanced applications. Roskell demonstrates all the musical and technical points herself in videos accessible by smartphone, tablet or computer.

Penelope Roskell is Professor of Piano and Piano Pedagogy at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, London and at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. As a soloist she has played in major concert halls in more than thirty countries. She is the leading UK specialist in healthy piano playing, and Piano Advisor to the British Association for Performing Arts Medicine, where she holds a clinic for pianists with tension or injuries.

Piano Magazine, USA, Reviewer Julie Miller

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - “I have known and admired Penelope Roskell for over forty years as both performer and teacher [...] I wholeheartedly recommend The Complete Pianist as valuable reading for any person interested in the art of piano playing.” Sulamita Aronovsky - Professor of Piano, Royal Academy of Music; Chairman, London International Piano Competition ----------------------------- “This book is a pragmatic and erudite summary of a working lifetime spent considering how to keep healthy whilst playing piano.” Mr Mark Phillips - British Association for Performing Arts Medicine, Hand surgeon -----------------------------

“In sum, The Complete Pianist is a remarkable achievement, a comprehensive manual for pianists and teachers, packed with invaluable accumulated wisdom and intelligent advice, and excellent supporting materials. Penelope Roskell simplifies the craft and art of piano playing, without ever devaluing musical ability, talent and artistry, and provides pianists with the tools to practice and work independently, yet with the sense of a supportive, sympathetic teacher always at one’s side, encouraging one to continually develop one’s artistic skill. Highly recommended.” Interlude.hk

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Piano Studies Piano Studies

Clementi, Muzio (1752–1832)

Berens, Hermann (1826–1880) Conductor, composer and pianist Hermann Berens was born in Hamburg, Germany but made his career in Sweden. A professor of composition at the Swedish Royal Academy of Music, he was also the private piano teacher to Lovisa of Sweden, the Queen of Denmark.

• School of Velocity Op. 61

Vol. 1: ................................................................£12.95

Vol. 2: ................................................................£13.95

Vol. 3: ................................................................£12.95

Vol. 4: ................................................................£13.95

EP 3187a EP 3187b EP 3187c EP 3187d

• Training the Left Hand Op. 89..........................£12.95

EP 3188

Bertini, Henri (1798–1876) A child prodigy, French composer and performer Henri Bertini studied the piano with his father and with his half-brother Auguste—a student of Muzio Clementi, a virtuoso whose Henri’s own impeccable playing technique was favorably compared. His prolific oeuvre includes over 500 pedagogical etudes for the piano.

EP 181a

• 25 Easy Studies without Octaves Op. 100.................................£13.95

EP 181b

• Preliminary Studies Vol. 1: 24 Studies Op. 29...................................£13.95

Vol. 2: 24 Studies Op. 32...................................£13.95

• 29 Studies from ‘Gradus ad Parnassum’..................................£17.95

EP 3013

(Tausig)

Cramer, Johann Baptist (1771–1832) Best known today for his compositions, Mannheim-born prodigy Johann Baptist Cramer was during his own lifetime renowned as one of Europe’s leading pianists. Arriving in London as a child, he studied briefly but significantly with Muzio Clementi and grew to champion composers from Bach—some of whose manuscripts he acquired on a tour of Europe—to his contemporary Beethoven, who praised his proficiency and musicality.

• 60 Studies...........................................................£20.95

EP 3814

(Bülow/Weinreich)

Czerny, Carl (1791–1857)

• 12 Short Piano Pieces for Beginners...................................................£15.95

Born in Rome, Clementi enjoyed immense success first in London and then across Europe as a master of the keyboard—teaching, performing and composing. Rivaled only by Mozart abroad and by Haydn in England, he parlayed his artistic success into such commercial success as a publisher and piano builder that he became a household name.

EP 182a EP 182b

As a student of the keyboard, Carl Czerny’s teacher was none other than Ludwig van Beethoven. As a teacher himself, his own students included the prodigy Franz Liszt, and the books of piano studies that Czerny composed— along with hundreds of other opuses—remain the backbone of the educational repertoire. Not just a great pianist but a truly well-rounded musical talent, he edited a number of landmark publications: in 1867, his edition of The Well-Tempered Clavier became the first in publisher Max Abraham’s fledgling series of affordable classics, dubbed “Edition Peters.”

• Art of Finger Dexterity Op. 740 (Complete).........£26.95

EP 2412

• 50 Beginner’s Exercises Op. 481........................£12.95

EP 2843

• 40 Daily Exercises Op. 337.................................£17.95 The Elementary Method of German pianist Ferdinand Beyer—best known during his own lifetime as a composer and arranger for the keyboard—was • 100 Easy Progressive Pieces without introduced to Asia not long after his death, helping to cement his posthumous Octaves Op. 139................................................£13.95 reputation as a master of piano pedagogy. • 160 Eight-Bar Exercises Op. 821.......................£13.95 • Elementary Method Op. 101............................£13.95 EP 2721

EP 2409

Beyer, Ferdinand (1803–1863)

EP 2403 EP 2405

• 125 Exercises for Passage Playing Op. 261..........................£15.95

EP 2404

• 25 Exercises for Small Hands Op. 748.............£17.95

EP 2610

• First Tutor Op. 599................................................£11.50

EP 2402

• 24 Five-Finger Exercises Op. 777.......................£12.95

EP 2844

Burgmüller, Friedrich (1806–1874) The son of a musical family, Burgmüller moved to Paris in 1832 and established himself as a piano teacher of some renown, as well as a composerof ballet music and piano studies intended for young players.

• 25 Études faciles et progressives Op. 100 (25 Easy Studies) ............................................£7.95 • 12 Études Op. 105 (12 Brilliant and Melodious Studies)...............................£11.50 • 18 Études de genre Op. 109 (18 Characteristic Studies) ..........................£8.95

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• The Little Pianist Op. 823......................................£15.95 EP 2845a EP 3101

• Octave Studies Op. 553........................................£17.95

EP 3175

• Practical Finger Exercises Op. 802 EP 3102 EP 3103

Vol. 1: 29 Exercises..............................................£18.50

Vol. 2: 13 Exercises...............................................£18.50 EP 2969b

EP 2969a

• Preparatory School of Velocity Op. 636..........................................£13.95

EP 2407

• First Piano Lessons in 100 Recreations............................................£13.95

EP 2633


Piano Studies • School of Legato & Staccato Op. 335...............£25.95

EP 2463

Heller, Stephen (1813–1888)

• School of Velocity Op. 299

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Like fellow Hungarian pianist Franz Liszt, Stephen Heller was sent as a child to study with Carl Czerny in Vienna—but Heller’s family was unable to afford Complete..............................................................£12.95 EP 2411 Czerny’s services. A prolific composer, he enjoyed his greatest professional School of Virtuosity Op. 365................................£22.95 EP 2410 success in Paris, where he became an intimate friend of Hector Berlioz and published the etudes that made him famous: the virtuoso concert etudes that Studies for the Left Hand Op. 399......................£17.95 EP 2842 Liszt and others performed across Europe at that time, and the pedagogical etudes that are still performed today. Studies for the Left Hand Op. 718.....................£13.95 EP 3244

• Études de mécanisme Op. 849 (To Prepare for the School of Velocity)................£11.95

EP 2611

Diabelli, Anton (1781–1858) The little waltz theme upon which Beethoven wrote his Diabelli Variations was composed by Anton Diabelli, as the theme for an album of individual variations by various composers. His Viennese publishing firm, Diabelli & Cappi, owed its success largely to piano arrangements of contemporary hits, but he also published a few of Beethoven’s own pieces (including, of course, the complete set of Beethoven’s 33 Diabelli Variations), and was a particular champion of Schubert’s beginning with his first publication, Die Erlkönig.

• The First Studies Op. 125 ................................£15.95

EP 2713

(Ruthardt)

Duvernoy, Jean-Baptiste (1802–1880) • École du Mécanisme Op. 120............................£12.95

EP 3276

• Elementary Studies Op. 176.................................£9.95

EP 3277

Finney, Ross Lee (1906–1997) Ross Lee Finney absorbed the tutelage of Nadia Boulanger, Alban Berg and Roger Sessions, and served as mentor to composers as distinct—and as distinguished—as William Albright, Robert Ashley, Leslie Bassett, George Crumb and Roger Reynolds. His own style changed with the times, incorporating American folk materials and, later, 12-tone procedures, but constant throughout his career was his music’s straightforward expressiveness and formal imagination.

• 32 Piano Games ................................................£30.95

EP 66256

An introduction to the entire sonority and articulation of the piano and to the different types of notation used by contemporary composers

• 25 Melodious Studies Op. 45............................£12.95

EP 3561a

• 30 Progressive Studies Op. 46.........................£13.95

EP 3562

• 25 Studies for Rhythm & Expression Op. 47.......................................£12.95

EP 3563

• 24 Melodious Studies Op. 125.........................£13.95

EP 4364

Köhler, Louis (1820–1886) Louis Köhler composed hundreds of original works, but he is best remembered for his influential critical writings, and especially his pedagogical writings on piano performance.

• Practical Piano Method Op. 300, Vol. 1................................................£15.95 Op. 300, Vol. 2................................................£15.95

EP 1969a EP 1969b

• The First Studies Op. 50...................................£15.95

EP 3521

20 pieces (Ruthardt)

• The Easiest Studies Op. 151 (Preliminary Studies for Op. 50)....................£15.95

EP 3524

• Short School of Velocity Op. 242......................£14.95

EP 3526

20 studies (Ruthardt)

Lemoine, Henry (1786–1854) Heir to the publishing company that now bears his name, Lemoine studied with composer and music theorist Anton Reicha before going on to publish the music of Chopin, Berlioz’s treatise on orchestration, and his own piano method book.

• Easy Progressive Studies Op. 37.....................£11.95

EP 2213

Hanon, Charles-Louis (1819–1900) French composer, organist and teacher Charles-Louis Hanon wrote music exclusively for educational or liturgical use. His greatest legacy is Le Piano Virtuose, a book of technical studies taken up around the world shortly after its first publication.

• The Virtuoso Pianist............................................£11.50

EP 7357

(Eng. preface) with supplementary exercises by Weinreich

• The Virtuoso Pianist............................................£15.95 (Ger. preface) with supplementary exercises by Weinreich

EP 4354

Moscheles, Ignaz (1794–1870) Bohemian pianist Ignaz Moscheles’ career was a long series of successes across the map: drawn to Vienna by the music of Beethoven, he studied there with Salieri and found great success on the concert stage. In Berlin, he briefly taught piano to a young Felix Mendelssohn—who would remain a lifelong friend—before settling in London for most of his playing career. He was greatly admired as a composer, and as he moved from performance to pedagogy, he moved to Leipzig to teach at the Conservatory, and there he spent the rest of his life.

• Studies Op. 70 (Ruthardt)

Vol. 1: 12 studies...............................................£17.95

Vol. 2: 12 studies...............................................£17.95

EP 2982a EP 2982b

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Piano Studies/Piano Sight-Reading Pauer, Max (1866–1945)

Wieck, Friedrich (1785–1873)

Born in London, Max von Pauer was a significant concert pianist—championing such contemporaries as Rachmaninoff and Reger—but is best remembered today for his career in education: teaching in Cologne, and heading the conservatories in Stuttgart and Leipzig.

Arguably, the greatest work of piano teacher Friedrich Wieck was the education of his daughter Clara, one of the most admired pianists and composers of her age. But he had a large number of student–including, briefly, Clara’s future husband, the composer Robert Schumann. Wieck’s inventive approach to piano pedagogy survives in his writings and in his etudes for the instrument.

• Technical Finger Studies...................................£13.95

EP 4839

• Pianoforte Studies.............................................£13.95

EP 375

Pischna, Josef (1826–1896) • Exercices Progressifs 60 Progressive Exercises...................................£13.95 (Sauer)

EP 3018

Rowley, Alec (1892–1958) • Elves & Fairies....................................................£11.95

EP 4324

• The New Czerny Vol. 1: ...............................................................£16.95 Vol. 2: ...............................................................£18.50

EP 4374 EP 4375

• Melodic & Rhythmic Studies

Vol. 1:...................................................................£11.95

Vol. 2:....................................................................£8.95

EP 4383a EP 4383b

Piano Sight-Reading Right @ Sight Johnson, T.A. (revised by Caroline Evans)

Caroline Evans brings a refreshingly direct approach to the development of this vital musical skill.

Each exercise takes as its starting point TRaK – Time, Rhythm and Key. Helpful and imaginativeguidance encourages the student to meet the various practical and interpretative challenges introduced in each new piece.

Conveniently presented in 8 progressive volumes corresponding to examination grades, Right@Sight is the only sight-reading course you are likely to need.

Descended from a musical family—grandson of the great operatic bass Fyodor Stravinsky, son of composer Igor Stravinsky—pianist Soulima Stravinsky has left behind behind a rich compositional legacy of his own, at the intimate scale of performer and pedagogue. His best-known compositions include numerous educational pieces for young pianists and cadenzas to the concerti of Mozart.

Grade 1................................................................£6.95

Grade 2................................................................£6.95

Grade 3................................................................£6.95

• The Art of Scales. 24 Preludes

Schmitt, Aloys (1788–1866) • Studies Op. 16 Vol. 1: Preparatory Exercises............................£11.50 Vol. 2: ...............................................................£11.50 Vol. 3: ...............................................................£11.50

EP 2467a EP 2467b EP 2467c

Stravinsky, Soulima (1910–1994)

• The Art of Fingering. 12 Preludes

................£24.95

EP 6139

...........£17.95

EP 67393

Widmaier, Martin (*1960) • 24 Eight-Bar Studies after Chopin..................£18.95

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EP 11230

Chopin’s seminal etudes Opp. 10 and 25 distilled into 24 eight-bar studies. Includes numerous exercises in harmony, rhythm, finger technique and improvisation. Based on traditional practice techniques and modern training concepts from exercise research.

EP 7539 EP 7540

EP 7541

Grade 4................................................................£7.95

EP 7542

Grade 5................................................................£7.95

EP 7543

Grade 6................................................................£7.95

EP 7544

Grade 7................................................................£7.95

EP 7545

Grade 8................................................................£7.95

EP 7546


Grade 8 Piano Anthology/Aural Training • Grade 8 Piano Anthology for 2021/2022...................................................£16.95

EP 73547

“A stroke of publishing genius … The strengths of this publication cannot be overstated” Pianodao.com Review June 2021

The Grade 8 Piano Anthology 2021/22 comprises a broad selection of examination pieces from lists A, B and C of the Associated Board syllabus.

The anthology supports students preparing for the Practical Exam or for the new Performance Exam.

Aural Notes, by Caroline Evans (author of the Edition Peters Aural Test Survival Books), draw upon music in the Anthology to provide preparation material for the type of discussion topics typically encountered in the Grade 8 Practical Exam aural test.

Those preparing for the Grade 8 Performance Exam are aided by Performance Notes by Norman Beedie (Lecturer in Classical Improvisa tion, Piano and Conducting at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland), which g ive advice on technique and interpretation for each piece, and guidance on preparing an effective programme.

List A:

J. S. Bach Fantasia in C minor, BWV 906 Haydn Allegro moderato (1st movement from Sonata in A-flat, Hob. XVI:46) C. Schumann Prelude and Fugue in B-flat (No. 2 from Three Preludes and Fugues, Op. 16) J. S. Bach Prelude and Fugue in G, BWV 884 (from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Part 2) Beethoven Allegro (1st movement from Sonata in E, Op. 14 No. 1) Handel Prelude and Allegro (Fuga) (1st and 2nd movts from Suite No. 8 in F minor, HWV 433) Martínez Allegro/Moderato (1st movement from Sonata No. 3 in A) Mozart Andante grazioso and Vars. 1–6 (1st movement from Sonata in A, K. 331) Rameau Les cyclopes ( from Pièces de clavecin) D. Scarlatti Sonata in D, K443

List B:

Bartók Rondo (No. 1 from Three Rondos on Folk Tunes) Sculthorpe Snow, Moon and Flowers (from Night Pieces) Chaminade Pierette (Air de Ballet), Op. 41 Debussy Rêverie Khachaturian Toccata Cecilia McDowall Vespers in Venice (from Four Piano Solos) Villa-Lobos O polichinelo (from A prole do bebê no. 1)

Aural Training Evans, Caroline Aural Test Survival Books (Revised Edition)

How to succeed in Associated Board and other music exams

Each book contains: - a description of each test, telling you what to expect and how to respond - training sessions designed to help build confidence - quizzes and hints for further practice

Book 1.................................................................£4.50 EP 72251

Book 2.................................................................£4.50

Book 3.................................................................£4.50

EP 72253

Book 4.................................................................£4.50

EP 72254

Book 5.................................................................£5.50

EP 72255

Book 6.................................................................£5.50 EP 72256

Book 7.................................................................£5.95 EP 72257

Book 8.................................................................£5.95 EP 72258

EP 72252

Brahms Intermezzo in E (No. 6 from Fantasies, Op. 116) Arensky Nocturne in D-flat (No. 3 from 24 Characteristic Pieces, Op. 36) Chopin Mazurka in A minor, Op. 17 No. 4 Janácek Andante (No. 1 from In the Mists) Rachmaninoff Moment Musical in D-flat, Op. 16 No. 5 Schubert Impromptu in A-flat (No. 2 from Four Impromptus, Op. 142, D. 935) Schumann Romanze in F-sharp (No. 2 from Drei Romanzen, Op. 28) List C:

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Solo Piano Solo Piano by Composer

Babbitt, Milton (1916–2011)

Adams, George (1904–1959) • Piano Sonata ..........................................£17.95

EP 6232

Milton Babbitt was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylva nia and received his early musical training in Jack son, Mississippi. Even at this stage, he revealed an innate flair for mathematics and this, along with his artistic abilities, determined the formulation of many of his musical theories.

Albéniz, Isaac (1860–1909) • España Op. 165 (Weitzmann)................................£13.95 Prelude, Tango, Malagueña, Serenata, Capricho Catalan, Zortzico

EP 4946

• About Time

...............................................£30.95

• Allegro penseroso

Albright, William (1944–1998) • Five Chromatic Dances

...........................£61.00

• The Dream Rags.................................................£14.95

EP 67216

• New Leaves

EP 67561

................................................£9.95

• Three Original Rags

.................................£15.95 On the Lamb; The Queen of Sheba; Onion Skin

EP 66920

• Sphaera

EP 67968

.......................................£30.95

EP 66979

• Emblems

..................................................£30.95

EP 67474

Sleepwalker’s Shuffle; The Nightmare • It Takes Twelve to Tango .......................£11.95 Fantasy Rag (A Night on Rag Mountain); Morning Reveries • Lagniappe .................................................£30.95

• The Machine Age................................................£17.95

...................................£24.95

• Canonical Form EP 66797 EP 6611

.....................................................£61.00 EP 67085 [for piano and computer-generated four-channel tape]

• Overtime • Post-Partitions

EP 66947

EP 67557 EP 67144

...................................................£11.95

EP 67270

........................................£24.95

EP 66407

• Preludes, Interludes and Postlude .........................................£24.95

EP 67536

• Tableaux

EP 66560

...................................................£24.95

Aldridge, Robert Livingston (*1954) • Three Waltzes.....................................................£11.50

Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel (1714–1788) EP 68347

...........................................£17.95

EP 6685

Anderson, Allen (*1951) • Drawn from Life • Solfeggietti

.........................................£5.50

EP 11635

C.P.E. Bach’s Solfeggio (also commonly known as Solfeggietto) provides a thrilling sprint for the fingers around the keyboard in 60 seconds of pure musical energy.

Amram, David (*1954) • Piano Sonata

• Solfeggio

The title, referring to the solfège exercises commonly given to singers, indicates a piece that is designed to develop technique. But the panache with which Bach flies through the scales and arpeggios of this piece make it both a satisfying and highly-effective practice piece as well as a reliable concert showstopper for pianists moving past the first stages of learning. This new Urtext edition has been produced by the internationally renowned C.P.E. Bach expert Wolfram Enßlin and brings together the highest level of musicology with a beautifully prepared and practical edition.

.........................................£34.95

EP 67663

..................................................£34.95

EP 67664

Contains a preface and critical commentary in German, English and French.

Andre, Mark (*1964) • iv 1

.............................................................£26.95

EP 12501

• iv 11

............................................................£11.95

EP 14201

Armstrong, Kit (*1992) • 3 Impressionen for piano, left hand...................£11.95 EP 14009 • Fantasy on B-A-C-H • Snowfall Fading

...............................£24.95 ..........................................£5.95

EP 12797 EP 12867

Artyomov, Vyacheslav (*1940) • Preludes to Sonnets

.............................£11.95

EP 8784

Asturias, Rodrigo (*1940) • Piano Sonata No. 2

.............................£44.00

EP 67182

• Piano Sonata No. 4

.............................£34.95

EP 67378

• Piano Sonata No. 5

.............................£34.95

EP 67379

• Piano Sonata No. 6

............................£34.95

EP 67380

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• Sonatas & Pieces..............................................£13.95

4 Sonatas in C min, G, G min, B-; 12 Variations etc.

EP 4188


Solo Piano Bach, Johann Christian (1735–1782)

• The Notebooks for Anna Magdalena Bach 1722 & 1725

• 10 Sonatas (Landshoff)

Vol. 1..................................................................£16.95 Op. 5 Nos. 2, 5; Op. 17 Nos. 2, 4

EP 3831a

Vol. 2..................................................................£16.95 Op. 5 Nos. 3, 4, 6; Op. 17 Nos. 3, 6

EP 3831b

Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685–1750) • Air in D from the Orchestral Suite No. 3 BWV 1068............£6.95 Arranged for Piano (Johnson)

EP 7110

• The Notebooks for Anna Magdalena Bach 1722 & 1725

(Christoph Wolff)

Selections

.....................................£12.95

EP 11501

Drawn from Christoph Wolff’s new and cutting-edge scholarly edition of the complete Anna Magdalena Notebooks, Edition Peters is proud to present a new volume of shorter and easier pieces f rom the notebooks, perfect for practical use by students of all ages and their teachers.

• Urtext edition by pre-eminent Bach scholar Christoph Wolff, Harvard Professor and former Director of the Leipzig Bach Archive • Represents the very latest in Bach scholarship, reflecting up-to-the- minute research on texts, authorship and copyists • A selection of the most popular pieces from the two notebooks in a practical student edition • Contains works for keyboard and vocal pieces, following the practice of musical education and performance in Bach’s home

(Christoph Wolff) Complete Hardcover Premium Edition

...........................£69.00

EP 11500

In 1721 a 20-year-old soprano employed at the princely court in Köthen married the court’s Kapellmeister, set to become the greatest composer of the age. As his second wife she married into a young family with four children, and a busy household filled with music.

The music book that Johann Sebastian Bach presented to his new wife Anna Magdalena in 1722, and replaced more lavishly in 1725, treats us to a tantalizing glimpse inside this unique family, allowing us to sit beside Bach as a composer, teacher, husband and father.

Over the years, these notebooks became a place for the family to share instructional exercises, favourite pieces – by Bach and other composers – to play or sing, early composition efforts from the children, and first versions of some of Bach’s more ambitious keyboard works. What is usually presented as ‘the’ Anna Magdalena Notebook is a set of excerpts from the 1725 collection. The scholarship that informed the New Bach Edition in 1957 has been greatly developed and expanded since then.

Now, for the first time, Edition Peters presents a new Urtext edition of the Notebooks for Anna Magdalena Bach.

• The Art of Fugue BWV 1080 (Christoph Wolff)

Vol. 1: Earlier Version

Vol. 2: Later Version

........................£25.95

EP 8586a

............................£26.95

EP 8586b

• Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G BWV 1048.... ................................£8.95

EP 7889

Arranged for Piano (Johnson)

• 16 Concertos based on works by Other Composers BWV 972–987 (Czerny / Griepenkerl).................£26.95

EP 217

Vivaldi, Telemann, Marcello etc..

• English Suites BWV 806–811..............................£16.95 A, A min, G min, F, E min, D min

EP 4580

• Fantasias & Fugues...........................................£15.95

EP 9009

A min BWV 894; A min BWV 904; Chromatic Fantasia & Fugue in D min BWV 903; C min BWV 906; Fugue in A min BWV 944 (Keller)

• French Suites BWV 812–817 & French Overture BWV 831 .......................£19.95

This premium edition offers a truly best-in-class publication.

• Contains all the material from the 1722 and 1725 notebooks together in one volume, in the original landscape format • Edited by pre-eminent Bach scholar Christoph Wolff, Harvard Professor and former Director of the Leipzig Bach Archive • Represents the very latest in Bach scholarship, reflecting up-to-theminute research on texts, authorship and copyists • Extensive preface, detailed critical commentary, and beautifully engraved notation • Hardcover clothbound edition with gold embossing

EP 11443

(Bartels) This new edition of Bach’s French Suites (BWV 812–817) pairs these works with the large-scale French Overture in B minor (BWV 831) from the second part of the Clavier-Übung. It brings together on the one hand six essentially small-format keyboard suites of moderate difficulty and on the other the most extensive and substantial of Bach’s sets of suites

The player is provided with as clear and comprehensible a score as pos sible, and makes it easier to approach the work, while those of an aca demic bent can refer to the Editorial Report for a documentation of sources, editorial additions and ornaments of a comprehensiveness otherwise found only in critical complete editions.

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JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH

The Notebooks for Anna Magdalena Bach 1722 & 1725

Premium Scholarly Edition · EP 11500

Practical Student Edition · EP 11501

Edition Peters – Welcome to Bach’s Home In 1721 a 20-year-old soprano employed at the princely court in Köthen married the court’s Kapellmeister, set to become the greatest composer of the age. As his second wife she married into a young family with four children, and a busy household filled with music. The music book that Johann Sebastian Bach presented to his new wife Anna Magdalena in 1722, and replaced more lavishly in 1725, treats us to a tantalizing glimpse inside this unique family, allowing us to sit beside Bach as a composer, teacher, husband and father. Over the years, these notebooks became a place for the family to share instructional exercises, favorite pieces

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– by Bach and other composers – to play or sing, early composition efforts from the children, and first versions of some of Bach’s more ambitious keyboard works. What is usually presented as ‘the’ Anna Magdalena Notebook is a set of excerpts from the 1725 collection. The scholarship that informed the New Bach Edition in 1957 has been greatly developed and expanded since then. Now, for the first time, Edition Peters presents a new Urtext edition of the Notebooks for Anna Magdalena Bach, containing all the material from the 1722 and 1725 books together in one volume, in the original landscape format. Edited by pre-eminent Bach scholar Christoph Wolff (Harvard

Professor and former Director of the Leipzig Bach Archive), this new publication represents the very latest in Bach scholarship, reflecting upto-the-minute research on texts, authorship and copyists. With an extensive preface, detailed critical commentary, and beautifully engraved notation, the hardcover clothbound edition with gold embossing offers a truly best-inclass publication. The practical edition of the volume draws from the scholarly edition, and presents a selection of the most popular pieces from the two notebooks, perfect for use by students of all ages and their teachers.

New Critical Edition · Edited by Christoph Wolff Premium Scholarly Edition · EP 11500 · ISMN 979-0-014-12600-1 Practical Student Edition · EP 11501 · ISMN 979-0-014-12601-8


Solo Piano • Goldberg Variations.........................................£11.95

EP 4462

BWV 988 (Soldan)

• The Well-Tempered Clavier (48 Preludes & Fugues)

Vol. 1: Nos.1–24 BWV 846–869........................£16.95 EP 4691a

(Kreutz)

Vol. 2: Nos.25–48 BWV 870–893.......................£16.95 (Keller)

EP 4691b

• Prelude and Fugue in C BWV 846.......................£6.95

EP 73151

Series: more than the score... A series of classic piano music, covering much of the essential repertoire from Bach through Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin and Debussy, right up to John Cage.

• Inventions & Sinfonias (2 & 3-part Inventions) BWV 772–801 (Bartels) Complete ............................................£15.95 EP 11422 15 Two-part Inventions BWV 772–786 ....................................................£8.95 EP 11242 15 Three-part Sinfonias BWV 787–801......................................................£8.95 EP 11420

Bach’s two-part Inventions and three-part Sinfonias (BWV 787–801) have come down to us in an autograph fair copy dated 1723. The Inventions in particular are of merely moderate difficulty and occupy an important place in piano teaching to this day. In terms of their overall organization, the 15 pieces can be seen as leading on to the Wohltemperiertes Klavier.

In keeping with normal practice, they were initially distributed in the form of handmade copies, with regular reference to the autograph. The present Urtext edition is based on Bach’s autograph as well and has been compared against the NBA. In some of the pieces, the composer himself added additional ornaments at a later stage but did not otherwise undertake significant alterations. In every respect, this new e dition of the collection therefore represents an authoritative musical text, without amendments or additions deriving from contemporarysecondary sources.

The Editorial Report gives details regarding textual criticism, the nature of the manuscript and the later additions.

Each volume focuses on one piece, with written masterclasses and back ground information encouraging an exploration of the music – beyond the printed score.

• 24 Short Preludes & Fugues ...........................£10.50 BWV 895, 899–900, 924–930, 933–942,

952–953, 961, 999 (Keller)

• Suites & Suite Movements ..............................£15.95 BWV 818–820, 823, 835, 844, 996–998 (Keller)

EP 9007

• Toccata & Fugue in D minor BWV 565...............£7.95

EP 200a

EP 7109

Arranged for Piano (Johnson)

• Toccatas BWV 910–916......................................£17.95 EP 4665 D min, E min, G min, D, C min, F+ min, G (Keller)

Bach, Johann Sebastian / Ferruccio Busoni • Chaconne in D minor

.......................£11.95 from Partita No.2 for Solo Violin Bach transcribed Busoni (Banks)

• Italian Concerto BWV 971 (Bartels)

...................£6.95

EP 11240

Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Concerto in the Italian Style” has been one of h is most popular works ever since its publication in 1735. It surprises by i ts clarity and architectural mastery without posing inordinate demands on the player’s technique.

No original manuscript sources survive, but we do have Bach’s personal copies of both versions of the original printed copies.

EP 7436

This edition is truly indispensable for everyone engaging with this most monumental of transcriptions.

The location of Busoni’s autograph is not known, and so our editor, Paul Banks, makes a meticulous assessment of all the earlier printed editions.

Crucially, this edition also presents variant readings in accordance with Busoni’s own piano roll recording, which reveal some substantial deviations from the standard printed text.

In his editorial commentary Paul Banks also points out that, although piano roll recrodings cannot gie any certainty about tempo in absolute terms, they do give instructive insights into the tempo relationships between sections as adopted by Busoni.

Our new urtext edition replaces the previous Edition Peters volume and is b ased on the second impression of the original printed copy, corrected by Bach himself.

• “Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring” ..............................£7.95 from the Cantata BWV 147 Arranged for Piano (Mansfield)

• Musical Offering BWV 1079..............................£17.95 Complete original edition (Czerny)

EP 264b

EP 219

• Partitas BWV 825–830 (Soldan) Vol. 1: Nos. 1–3 BWV 825–827............................£11.50 EP 4463a B-, C min, A min Vol. 2: Nos. 4–6 BWV 828–830............................£11.50 D, G, E min

EP 4463b

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Solo Piano Beamish, Sally (*1956)

Collections – Bach, Johann Sebastian • Easy Piano Pieces.............................................£9.95

EP 9412

Born in London in 1956, Sally Beamish initially trained as a viola player at the Royal Northern College of Music before moving to Scotland EP 9043 in 1990 to develop her career as a composer. Capriccio on the Departure of his Most Beloved Brother Her music embraces many influences, par BWV 992; Capriccio in E BWV 993; ticularly jazz and Scottish traditional music, in a catalogue boasting over 200 compositions Aria Variata alla Maniera Italiana BWV 989; including solo, duo, chamber, orchestra, vocal, Fantasias in A min BWV 922, C min BWV 919; choral, ballet and opera works. Her music 5 Fugues BWV 945, 947, 954, 950–1; has been broadcast and performed exten Preamble & Fughetta in C BWV 872a (Keller) sively around the world with notable soloists including Håkan Hardenberger, John Harle, • The Swinging Baroque Piano Branford Marsalis, Tabea Zimmermann, James Vol. 1: ..........................................................£15.95 EP 11085a Crabb, Dame Evelyn Glennie and Colin Currie 10 Easy to Intermediate Piano Pieces amongst others. in Swing Arrangements (Erben)

• Keyboard Works, Supplementary Volume...................................£16.95

Bach, Johann Sebastian / Ming Tsao

• Evening Lament

........................................£5.95

EP 72986

• Dritte Stimme zu Bachs zweistimmigen Inventionen

• Lullaby for Owain

......................................£5.95

EP 72994

.........................................................£11.95

EP 72894

................£30.95 EP 14436

• Piano Sonata

Bahk, Junsang (*1937) • Mark

• Ring Time

............................................................£26.95

Balakirev, Mili Alexeyevich (1837–1910) • Selected Piano Pieces (Rüger)

EP 8135

...........................................£17.95

EP 72853

.................................................£17.95

EP 72940a

• Voices in Silence

.....................................£24.95

EP 72909

Becker, John J. (1886–1961)

• Islamei, oriental fantasy (Rüger).........................£11.95

• Mavis

EP 9167

• Soundpiece No. 5 (A Short Sonata for Piano)............................£17.95

EP 66443

Vol. 1...................................................................£21.95 EP 9576a

Mazurkas Nos. 1–3; Waltzes Nos. 4, 6; Toccata etc.

Vol. 2..................................................................£20.95 Mazurkas Nos. 6, 7; Nocturne No. 3 etc.

Barden, Mark (*1980) • Études 1–3

Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770–1827) EP 9576b

...............................................£34.95

• 3 Album Leaves (Keller).....................................£5.50 ‘Für Elise’ WoO 59; Klavierstück in B- WoO 60; Allegretto in B min WoO 61

• Concerto No. 3 in C minor Op. 37....................£8.95 EP 14423

Arranged for piano, simplified and abridged (Fisher)

EP 8626

EP 2894cc

• Concerto No. 4 in G Op. 58.............................£8.95 EP 2894dd

Bassett, Leslie (1923–2016) • Configurations • Elaborations • Preludes

EP 6272

• Diabelli Variations Op. 120.................................£10.50

EP 4476

.....................................................£34.95

EP 67084

• 6 Ecossaises WoO 83; 12 German Dances WoO 8..............................£9.95

EP 4336

• ‘Für Elise’ WoO 59 (Album Leaf)...........................£5.95

EP 7097

• Birthday Bagatelles

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EP 2894ee

...............................................£17.95

Bauer, Ross (*1951) • Tonarten

Arranged for piano, simplified and abridged (Fisher)

• Concerto No. 5 in E- Op. 73 ‘Emperor’.............£8.95 ...........................................£26.95 EP 67164 Arranged for piano, simplified and abridged (Fisher)

..................................£30.95

EP 67594

.....................................................£17.95

EP 6434


LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN

Musical Souvenirs for Piano Specially produced in association with the Beethoven-Haus Bonn for the 250th Anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth, this souvenir collection of some of his most famous pieces and movements allows us to rediscover the joy of experiencing the full range of his music in the home and through our fingers, just as millions of amateur musicians got to know and love this music in the days before recordings. The volume contains original works for piano, such as the ever-popular Für Elise, and expert arrangements of orchestral movements, such as the first movement of the Fifth Symphony and the Ode to Joy from the Ninth Symphony. Beautifully illustrated, and with introductions to all pieces, this handsome book comes in a practical landscape format. Edition Peters enjoyed a close working relationship with Beethoven, as the original publisher of his First Symphony among other works. The book also tells the fascinating story of the connection between Edition Peters and the most famous portrait of Beethoven by Joseph Karl Stieler.

EP 11634

£13.00

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Solo Piano • Musical Souvenirs for Piano..............................£13.00

EP 11634

Für Elise in A minor WoO 59; Piano Sonata No. 14 in C# minor Op. 27; No. 2 (‘Moonlight Sonata’), 1st movement; Symphony No. 5 in C minor Op. 67, 1st movement (arr. Otto Singer); Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor Op. 37, 2nd movement (arr. NoelFisher); Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major Op. 58, 1st movement (arr. Noel Fisher); Piano Concerto No. 5 in Eb major Op. 73, 3rd movement (arr. Noel Fisher); Overture to the opera ‘Fidelio’ Op. 72 (arr. Richard Kleinmichel); Ode ‘To Joy’ after theSymphony No. 9 in D minor Op. 125, 4th movement (arr. after Otto Singer)

• Overtures............................................................£28.95

Egmont, Fidelio, Leonora Nos. 1–3 etc.

EP 129

• Sonatas (Arrau / Hoffmann-Erbrecht)

This remarkable edition combines the requisite Urtext scholarship with the insights of one of the most revered Beethoven pianists of modern times, Claudio Arrau. Beethoven’s own fingering is indicated, where extant. Otherwise, Arrau offers his own instructive and sometimes unusual solutions.

Vol. 1: Nos. 1–15 Opp. 2–28..............................£24.95

EP 8100a

Vol. 2: Nos. 16–32 Opp. 31–111.........................£24.95

EP 8100b

• Sonata No. 1 in F minor Op.2 No.1 (Fischer) ........................................£7.95

EP 4001a

• Sonata No. 8 in C minor Op. 13 “Pathétique” (Fischer)........................£7.95

EP 4008a

• Sonatas No. 9 in E & No. 10 in G . Op. 14 (Fischer).............................................£7.95 EP 4009&10 • Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor

Specially produced in association with the Beethoven-Haus Bonn for the 250th Anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth, this souvenir collection of some of his most famous pieces and movements allows us to r ediscover the joy of experiencing the full range of his music in the home and through our fingers, just as millions o f amateur musicians got to know and love this music in the days before recordings.

The volume contains original works for piano, such as the ever-popular Für Elise, and expert arrangements of orchestral movements, such as the first movement of the Fifth Symphony and the Ode to Joy from the Ninth Symphony.

Beautifully illustrated, and with introductions to all pieces, this handsome book comes in a practical landscape format. Edition Peters enjoyed a close working relationship with Beethoven, as the original publisher of his First Symphony among other works.

Op. 27 No. 2 “Moonlight” (Fischer).....................£5.95

• Sonata No.17 in D minor Op. 31 No. 2 ‘Tempest’ (Fischer).........................£5.95

EP 4014 EP 4017

• Sonatas No. 19 in G minor & No. 20 in G

Op. 49 (Fischer)...................................................£5.95 EP 4019/20

These two “little” sonatas were composed much earlier than their high opus number might suggest, roughly at the same time as the Sonatas Opp. 7 and 10. Both are laid out in two movements, lightweight in their compositional fabric, and relatively easy to play.

As Beethoven composed both works for teaching purposes, they are an ideal introduction to his music for student pianists, both young and old. In his informative preface, Johannes Fischer chronicles the interesting publication circumstances of these Sonatas. He goes on to consider why the first published edition of Op. 49 No. 2, presumably authorised by the composer, had a somewhat puzzling and unwonted paucity of dynamic markings.

• Sonata No. 31 in A flat Op. 110 Op. 110 (Fischer)............................................£6.95 EP 4031a • 6 Sonatinas (Köhler / Ruthardt)............................£13.95 E-, F min, D, C, G, F

• Sonatinas & Easy Sonatas

Sonatas Op. 49 Nos. 1 & 2; Op. 79; 6 Sonatinas in E-, F min, D, C, G, F; 2 Sonatina movements WoO 50

...............£21.95

The book also tells the fascinating story of the connection between Edition Peters and the m ost famous portrait of Beethoven by Joseph Karl Stieler.

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Walter Hinrichsen and staff of C.F. Peters Corporation, in downtown 1950's New York, discussing the original world famous Stieler portrait of Beethoven, hanging in their office. The portrait now proudly hangs in the Beethoven Haus in Bonn.

EP 9420

• Symphony No. 5 in C minor Op. 67 ................£11.95

EP 1231

EP 7419

(arr. Singer)

• Symphonies (arr. Singer) Vol. 1: Nos. 1–5............................................£34.95 Vol. 2: Nos. 6–9.................................................£34.95

EP 196a EP 196b


Solo Piano • Complete Variations

Biscardi, Chester (*1948)

(Hauschild / Erber)

Vol. 1:.................................................................£17.95 Opp. 34, 35, 76, 120; WoO 71, 65, 80

EP 298aa

• Companion Piece

................................£11.95

EP 67493b

Vol. 2:..................................................................£17.95

EP 298bb

WoO 63, 69, 70, 68, 72, 73, 75, 76, 66, 77, 64, 78, 79

• Incitation to Desire (Tango for Piano)

..............................£11.95

EP 67596b

• In Time’s Unfolding

..................................£17.95

• Variations Op. 120 ‘Diabelli’.................................£10.50 • Album of Piano Pieces

EP 4476

(Keller)

• Piano Sonata

Vol. 1...................................................................£21.95 Bagatelles Opp. 33, 119, 126; Rondos Op. 51 Nos. 1, 2; Rondo in A  WoO 49; Rondo à Capriccio ‘Rage over a Lost Penny’ Op. 129

EP 297a

Vol. 2...................................................................£18.50 Andante Favori in F WoO 57; Fantasy Op. 77; Polonaise in C Op. 89; 4 Piano Pieces WoO 52–54, 56; 3 Albumblätter – Für Elise WoO 59, Klavierstück in B- WoO 60 & Allegretto WoO 61; 4 Dance Movements; 6 Ecossaises WoO 83; 2 Preludes Op. 39

EP 297b

........................................£24.95

• Chants du Rhin...............................................£13.95

• Four Portraits

........................................£11.95

EP 67954

....................£17.95

EP 67690

..........................£17.95

EP 67690

.....................................£17.95

EP 67486

Berger, Arthur (1912–2003) • Three One-Part Inventions • Five Pieces for Piano

EP 14075

Blake, Eubie (1887–1983)

.....................£17.95

arranged by Yvar Mikhashoff

EP 3599

Bjarnasson, Daníel (*1979)

Bellini, Vincenzo / Yvar Mikhashoff

EP 67200

Bizet, Georges (1836–1875)

• Capricious Harlem...........................................£7.95 • Casta diva from “Norma”

EP 68021

EP 68339

(William Bolcom)

“Capricious Harlem, from the mid-thirties of the last century, fits into the genre o f American salon pieces, like Signorelli’s Park Avenue Fantasy, or de Rose’s D eep Purple, which were popular at that time. Eubie Blake wrote it out in a much simpler version than he actually played it, and my version is largely a reflection of his own performance. Eubie always said it was incum- bent on a musician to make his own version of a piece like Capricious Harlem - not just to play ‘THE notes’, as he always said - but I added extremely little to his own version, and when I played it for him he heartily approved: ‘It’s your piece now, kid!’ I dedicate my transcription of Capricious Harlem to his memory.” (William Bolcom)

Biggs, Hayes (*1957) • E.M. am Flügels

Bingham, Judith (*1952) Born in Nottingham, and raised in Mansfield and Sheffield, Judith Bingham began composing as a small child, before studying composition and singing at the Royal Academy of Music in London. Her composition studies there with Alan Bush and Eric Fenby were later supplemented by lessons from Hans Keller. She was awarded the Principal’s prize in 1971, and 6 years later the BBC Young Composer award.

Böckmann, Alfred (1905–1995)

• Annunciation II

..........................................£11.95

EP 71993

• Byron, Violent Progress (Theme and 13 Nocturnal Variations) ................................£17.95

EP 71756

• Chopin

EP 71190

.......................................................£11.95

• Clouded Windows (Then and Now No. 2) • Limehouse Nocturne • The Moon Over Westminster Cathedral

.........................£11.95

EP 71672

..............................£11.95

EP 71090

........................£11.95

EP 71153

• Pictured Within (some cryptic character studies)

.........£17.95 EP 71123

• Suite for Piano

......................................£24.95

EP 5167

Bollon, Fabrice (*1965) • Euphonies miniatures Variations pour piano

.......................£17.95

EP 11319

Borboudakis, Minas (*1974) • Sechs Gedanken für Klavier • modular loops for one or more pianos

..............£17.95

EP 14277

.....................£13.95

EP 14280

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Solo Piano Borodin, Alexander Porfiryevich (1833–1887) • Petite Suite...........................................................£15.95

• 4 Symphonies...................................................£32.50 EP 4320

EP 3934

Arranged for Piano (Singer)

Bortkiewicz, Sergei (1887–1952) • Ballade Op. 42; Elegy Op. 46..............................£17.95

EP 8543

Boykan, Martin (*1931) • Fantasy Sonata • Piano Sonata No.2

.........................................£17.95 EP 67374 ...................................£24.95

EP 67513

Brahms, Johannes (1833–1897) Piano Works (Seeman / Stephenson) Vol. 1: Sonatas..................................................£18.50 Sonatas in C Op. 1; F# min Op. 2; F min Op. 5

EP 8200a

Vol. 2: Variations...............................................£18.50 ‘Schumann’ Variations Op. 9; Variations on an Original Theme Op. 21 No. 1; Variations on a Hungarian Song Op. 21 No. 2; Variations & Fugue on a Theme by Handel Op. 24; Paganini Variations Op. 35

EP 8200b

EP 8200d

Vol. 5: Miscellaneous Works.............................£25.95 Variations in D min on an Original Theme (from Sextet for Strings Op. 18); 2 Sarabandes & 2 Gigues; Waltzes Op. 39 Nos. 1–16 (simplified version); Hungarian Dances Nos. 1–10; Gavotte after Gluck; 5 Studies (Bach, Chopin, Weber); 51 studies

EP 8200e

• 4 Ballades Op. 10..................................................£8.95 (Seemann / Stephenson)

EP 8973

• Eight Piano Pieces Op.76....................................£7.95 (Seemann / Stephenson)

EP 8941

• 7 Fantasies Op. 116..............................................£8.95

EP 8943

• 3 Intermezzi Op. 117.............................................£6.95

EP 8944

• 6 Pieces Op. 118...................................................£7.95 3 Intermezzi, Rhapsody (Seemann / Stephenson)

EP 8945 EP 8946 EP 8942

• Hungarian Dances, complete............................£15.95

EP 2102

• Sonatas: see ‘Piano Works’ Vol. 1

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• Waltzes Op. 39 (Seeman/Stephenson).................£7.95

EP 3666a

• Happy Birthday Rag............................................£5.95

EP 10866

Bredemeyer, Reiner (1929–1995) • Klavierstücke 1–3

....................................£11.95

EP 9221

• Klavierstücke 4–6

...................................£24.95

EP 10412

Earle Brown, a major force in contemporary music and a leading composer of the American avantgarde since the 1950s, was associated with the experimental composers John Cage, Morton Feldman, and Christian Wolff who, with Brown, came to be known as the New York School. He died on 2 July 2002 at his home in Rye, New York.

• Four More

................................................£26.95

• Home Burial (To a Poem by Robert Frost)

• Twenty Five Pages

EP 11112

.............£8.95

EP 11148

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EP 11115

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EP 11147

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EP 11126

• Indices (Ballet Version)

• 2 Rhapsodies Op. 79............................................£7.95 (Seemann / Stephenson) Arranged for Piano (Singer)

EP 3663

Brown, Earle (1926–2002)

4 Intermezzi, Ballade, Romance (Seemann / Stephenson)

• 4 Pieces Op. 119....................................................£7.95

• Variations on a Theme by Paganini Op. 35 (Sauer) Complete............................................................£13.95

Braun, Stefan

Vol. 4: Collected Shorter Pieces......................£18.50 2 Rhapsodies Op. 79; 7 Fantasies Op. 116; 3 Intermezzi Op. 117; 6 Pieces Op. 118; 4 Pieces Op. 119

E-, B- min, C+ min (Seemann / Stephenson)

EP 3926a

(Feldmann / Seemann / Stephenson)

Vol. 3: Collected Shorter Pieces.......................£18.50 EP 8200c Scherzo in E- min Op. 4; 4 Ballades Op. 10; 16 Waltzes Op. 39; 8 Pieces Op. 76

3 Capriccios & 4 Intermezzi (Seemann / Stephenson)

• Variations & Fugue on a Theme of Handel Op. 24.........................£9.95

for 1–25 Pianos

• Summer Suite ‘95

Burge, David (1930–2013) • Go-Hyang

...............................................£17.95

EP 67842


Solo Piano Busoni, Ferruccio (1866–1924) • 6 Piano Pieces Op. 33b......................................£15.95

• Etudes Australes (1974–5) EP 2838

Bach, Johann Sebastian / Ferruccio Busoni • Chaconne in D minor

......................£11.95 from Partita No.2 for Solo Violin Bach transcribed Busoni (Banks)

EP 7436

Vol. 1: Books I & II (Etudes 1–16)...................£52.00 Vol. 2: Books III & IV (Etudes 17–32).............£52.00

EP 6816ab EP 6816cd

• Etudes Boreales I-IV for Piano ......................£11.95

EP 66327

• For M. C. and D. T.

....................................£5.95

• For Paul Taylor and Anita Dencks

EP 6713

........£17.95

EP 6714

• Haiku.....................................................................£8.95

EP 68395

• In a Landscape....................................................£6.95

EP 73152

Series: more than the score... A series of classic piano music, covering m uch of the essential repertoire from Bach through Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin a nd Debussy, right up to John Cage.

Each v olume focuses on one piece, with written masterclasses and back ground information encouraging an exploration of the music – beyond the printed score.

Cage, John (1912–1992) • Piano Works 1935–1948...................................£20.95 EP 67830 Quest; Two Pieces (1935); Metamorphosis; A Room; Ophelia; Two Pieces (1946); In A Landscape; Dream

• Prepared Piano Music 1940–1947 Vol.1..................................................................£21.95 EP 67886a Bacchanale; And the Earth Shall Bear Again; In the name of the Holocaust; Primitive; Tossed As It is Untroubled; Our Spring Will Come; The Perilous Night

• Music for … (Piano 1)

..............................£34.95 EP 67040-

PF1

Vol.2....................................................................£21.95 EP 67886b Root of an Unfocus; Prelude for Meditation; The Unavailable Memory of; A Valentine Out of Season; Spontaneous Earth; Mysterious Adventure; Daughters of Lonesome Isle; Music for Marcel Duchamp

• Music for Piano 1

.....................................£11.95

EP 6729

• Music for Piano 2

.....................................£11.95

EP 6730

• Music for Piano 3

......................................£5.95

EP 6731

....................................£5.95

EP 6733

• Works for Piano, Prepared Piano

• Music of Changes

and Toy Piano, 1933–1952.............................£32.50 EP 68030 Totem Ancestor; The Seasons; Suite for Toy Piano; Waiting The following pieces published for the first time: Three Easy Pieces; Jazz Study; Ad Lib; Triple Paced (First Version); Triple Paced (Second Version); Soliloquy

• Music for Piano 20

Book 1

......................................................£17.95

EP 6256

Book 2

.....................................................£30.95

EP 6257

Book 3

.....................................................£17.95

EP 6258

Book 4

.....................................................£24.95

EP 6259

• 4’33” (Tacet Edition)................................................£8.95

EP 6777

• One

• 4’33” (Proportional Notation)...................................£9.95

EP 6777a

• One

• 4’33” Centennial Edition.....................................£9.95

EP 6777c

• Opening Dance for Sue Laub..........................£8.95

EP 68139

• Perpetual Tango...............................................£17.95

EP 67483

A special edition produced to mark John Cage’s 100th birthday in 2012. Includes all published editions of 4’33” - both the typed and calligraphic TACET versions, as well as the proportional notation created for Irwin Kremen, to w hom Cage had dedicated this ‘silent piece’.

• 31’57.9864’’

..............................................£24.95 [for prepared piano]

• 34’46.776’’ • ASLSP

EP 6780

..................................................£44.00

EP 6781

.........................................................£11.95

EP 67070

• Cheap Imitation

.........................................£17.95

EP 6805

• Chess Pieces........................................................£11.50 EP 68110 • Concert for Piano and Orchestra (Piano) .................................................£131.00 • Electronic Music for Piano .........................£5.95 [for piano with electronic sounds]

EP 6705

5

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EP 67208

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EP 67356

• Seven Haiku

...........................................£26.95

EP 6745

......................................£49.00

EP 6792a

• Sonatas & Interludes....................................£28.95

EP 6755

• Sixteen Dances

Prepared Piano

The Sonatas and Interludes are Cage’s masterwork for Prepared Piano. In the Composition Cage expresses his interpretation of the permanent emotions of Indian tradion: The Heroic, the Erotic, the Wondrous, the Comic, Sorrow, Fear, Anger, the Odious (the four dark moods) and their common tendency toward tranquility.It was Cage first composition using Hindu philosophy and he composed the Sonatas and Interludes in a period of reading the works of the Indian art historian and critic Ananda K. Coomaraswamy.

EP 6801

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Solo Piano

John Cage

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Solo Piano • Swinging

...................................................£17.95

EP 67301

• TV Köln

......................................................£11.95

EP 6764

• Two Pastorales Prepared Piano

........................................£24.95

EP 6765

.............................................£34.95 [for a pianist using also radio, whistles, water containers, and a deck of cards]

EP 6770

• Water Music

• This authoritative critical edition based on Chopin’s autograph restores Chopin’s original text and corrects important pitches wrongly presented in previous editions

Cardew, Cornelius (1936–1981) • February Pieces and Octet ‘61 for Jasper Johns ...................................£34.95

• Includes only Chopin’s authentic fingerings

H 771

• Variants clearly presented as ossias within the main text of each Etude

• Preface by Roy Howat in English, French and German

Chaitkin, David (1938–2011) • Impromptu

.........................................£11.95

• Thorough critical commentary

EP 67427

• Etudes Op. 25

Chihara, Paul (*1938) • Bagatelles Twice Seven Haiku

The edition also confirms some authentic fingering still unfamiliar to most pianists, including whimsical thumb ‘hops’ down the black keys at the end of the third Etude. In keeping with the editorial procedure of this series, the edition is based on a principal source, the manuscript Chopin carefully prepared for his friend Ignaz Moscheles; in addition, some changes that Chopin introduced after publication feature here as variants, allowing pianists to choose options in performance in full awareness of where they come from.

• Impromptus ..............................£30.95

EP 68480

• Polonaises

Chopin, Frédéric (1810–1849)

Editor-in-Chief: John Rink

Series Editors: John Rink, Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger, J im Samson and Christophe Grabowski

(Grabowski).........£19.95

EP 7575

• Etudes (Scholtz / Pozniak).....................................£17.95

Only Chopin’s own fingering, as authenticated by the sources, is indicated. Sometimes unorthodox, these fingerings afford us a compelling insight into Chopin’s own expressive intentions and performance style.

• Ballades

(Samson)...............................£15.95 Opp. 23, 38, 47, 52

• Etudes, complete

(Howat)..................in prep. Op. 10, Op. 25, 3 Nouvelles Etudes (Howat).........................in prep. (Howat)...............£7.95

EP 7531 EP 72004

• Fantaisie-Impromptu in C sharp minor (Badura-Skoda/Imai)

Op. posth. 66 .....................................................£6.95

EP 73229

Edition Peters is now delighted to present Roy Howat’s new edition for The Complete Chopin of Chopin’s Trois Nouvelles Études. Originally published in 1840 in the multi-composer Méthode des Méthodes, the Trois Nouvelles Études are Chopin’s least overtly virtuoso studies, but arguably they are the most quietly sophisticated of all in terms of how they train the pianist’s sensitivity to sound, rhythm and texture. Debussy once said he had ‘worn his fingers down’ playing the second of them.

After 180 years it seems extraordinary that new details can still be found in the pieces, but Howat’s edition prints some for the first time, notably a number of melodic variants in the first Etude, plus notes in the second Etude that all previous editions ‘bowdlerized’. Acting literally as a pivot in the second Etude’s structure, these authentic notes – sensitively restored here – alter our perception of the music’s texture and voicing just as the piece takes wing on one of Chopin’s most breathtaking strings of modulation.

EP 9901a

Includes practical fold-out pages, allowing for convenient page-turns.

• Mazurkas (Scholtz)..............................................£20.95

EP 1902

• Nocturnes (Scholtz / Pozniak)..............................£15.95

EP 1904

• Polonaises (Scholtz / Pozniak)............................£18.95

EP 1903

Opp. 26 Nos. 1, 2; 40 Nos. 1, 2; 44; 53; 61; 71 Nos.1–3

• Prélude in E minor Op. 28 No. 4.........................£6.95 EP 73227

EP 1907

Op. 10 Nos. 1–12; Op. 25 Nos. 1–12; 3 Nouvelles Etudes

(Rowland)...............................in prep. EP 72781

Arranged for piano, simplified and abridged (Fisher)

The unique attribute of this new edition is that it follows scrupulously a ‘single best source’ for each piece, so that the piece is presented exactly as Chopin would have known it at a particular juncture.

• 3 Nouvelles Etudes

EP 7532

• Concerto No. 1 in E minor Op. 11.......................£8.95 EP 2895aa

• Etudes Op. 10

(Eigeldinger)..........................£13.95

____________________________________________________________

Chopin was a perpetual reviser, sometimes almost obsessively so. He was quite capable of sending radically differing versions of the same piece to his various publishers.

EP 71906

• Waltzes, complete

(Grabowski/Irving)...........£11.95

Opp. 28 & 45

• Rondos The Complete Chopin – A New Critical Edition

EP 73228

(Chechlinska)....................in prep. EP 71907

• Preludes

(Howat)........................in prep.

EP 73153

Series: more than the score... A series of classic piano music, covering m uch of the essential repertoire from Bach through Mozart, Schubert, M endelssohn, Chopin and Debussy, right up to John Cage.

Each volume focuses on one piece, with written masterclasses and back ground information encouraging an exploration of the music – beyond the printed score.

• Preludes & Rondos...........................................£18.50

• Scherzos; Fantasy in F minor.......................£15.95

Opp. 20, 31, 39, 49, 54 (Scholtz / Pozniak) C min Op.4; B- min Op. 35; B min Op. 58

EP 1906

• Sonatas (Scholtz / Pozniak).................................£19.95

EP 1908

(Scholtz / Pozniak)

EP 1909

Studies: see Etudes

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Solo Piano

FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN

The Complete Chopin - A New Critical Edition Editor-in-chief: John Rink Series Editors: Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger, Christophe Grabowski, Jim Samson The Complete Chopin is based on two key premises: • there can be no definitive version of Chopin’s works: variants form an integral part of the music • a permissive conflation of readings from several sources – in effect producing a version of the music that never really existed – should be avoided Accordingly, the editors’ procedure is to identify a single principal source for each work and to prepare an edition of that source (which they regard as ‘best’, even if it cannot be definitive). At the same time, important variants from other authorized sources are reproduced either adjacent to or, in certain instances, within the main music text, in footnotes or in the Critical Commentary, thus enabling scholarly comparison and facilitating choice in performance. Multiple versions of whole works are presented when differences between the sources are so abundant or fun-

This is the Chopin edition for every serious pianist’s library

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Solo Piano • Works for Piano & Orchestra............................£17.95

EP 1912

Transcribed for piano solo. Fantasy on Polish Themes Op. 13; Variations on ‘La ci darem la mano’ Op. 2; Krakowiak Op. 14; Grande Polonaise Brillante in E- Op. 22

George Crumb was born in Charleston, West Virginia, on October 24, 1929. His principal teacher in composition was Ross Lee Finney at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, the university from which he received his Doctor of Musical Arts degree.

Collections – Chopin • Album of 32 Selected Pieces............................£25.95

EP 1926

• Album of Piano Pieces......................................£20.95

EP 1910

Including Berceuse Op. 57, Barcarolle Op. 60, Bolero Op.19 etc.

• Album of Easy Original Pieces.........................£11.95

EP 7569

(Rowley)

Chou, Wen-chung (1923–2019) • The Willows are New

...................£11.95

EP 6169

Vol. 1...................................................................£17.95

EP 146a

(After Wang Wei’s Yang Kuan)

Clementi, Muzio (1752–1832) • Selected Sonatas (Ruthardt)

Opp. 2 No. 1; 12 No. 1; 26 Nos. 2, 3; 34 No. 1; 36 Nos. 2, 3

EP 146b

Vol. 3..................................................................£18.50 Opp. 12 No. 4; 24 No. 2; 25 No. 2; 39 No. 2; 50 No. 3

EP 146c

• Sonata in D Op. 25 No. 6......................................£4.50

EP 7314

• Sonatinas (Ruthardt)...........................................£18.95

EP 145

• Sonatinas Op. 36 (Ruthardt)...............................£11.50

EP 3346

Corbett, Sidney (*1960) • Six Portraits for Piano

Crumb has been the recipient of numerous honors, awards and commissions, including: the 1968 Pulitzer Prize; the 1971 International Rostrum of Composers (UNESCO) Award; Fromm, Guggenheim, Koussevitsky and Rockefeller Foundation Awards; and is a member of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. In 1995 Mr Crumb became the 36th recipient of the MacDowell medal, an award named in honor of the American composer which is awarded annually to a composer, writer or visual artist who, in the judgment of his/her peers has made an outstanding contribution to the nation’s culture. He is internationally recognized as a composer and has traveled abroad extensively for the State Department and other organisations to Asia, Australia and Europe. His music has received numerous performances both in the US and around the world and his orchestral works have been performed by all the major American orchestras. Audience enthusiasm, critical acclaim and colleagues’ praise have been extensive for Crumb’s works. The attributes most frequently cited are: an extraordinarily sensitive ear producing highly refined timbral nuances, a very powerful evocative sense, and a sureness and concision in realizing his musical intentions.

• Gnomic Variations

Vol. 2.................................................................£18.50 Opp.36 No. 3; 40 Nos. 1–3; 47 No. 2

Opp. 36 Nos. 1–6; 37 Nos. 1–3; 38 Nos. 1–3

Crumb, George (*1929)

.....................................£44.00 EP 66905

• Eine kleine Mitternachtmusik (A Little Midnight Music)................................£36.95

EP 68044

Ruminations on Round Midnight by Thelonious Monk for Amplified Piano

• A Little Suite for Christmas, A.D.1979............................................................£32.50

EP 66833

• Makrokosmos Twelve Fantasy-Pieces after the Zodiac for Amplified Piano Vol. I..................................................................£32.50 EP 66539a Vol. II.................................................................£32.50 EP 66539b • Metamorphoses

...........................£62.00

EP 14404

Book 1

....................................................£44.95

EP 68581

Couperin, François (1668–1733) • Les Baricades Mistérieuses (Les Barricades Mystérieuses).....................£5.50 (Catherine Massip)

EP 11636

What is hidden behind the seductively hypnotic repeating theme of Couperin’s Les Baricades Mistérieuses? The original allusion of the title is long forgotten, though tantalizing theories abound, but the piece has lost none of its evocative beauty.

This new Urtext Edition from Edition Peters by eminent Couperin scholar Catherine Massip provides young pianists of advancing abilities, enthusiasts and professional pianists with a beautifully engraved and reliable scholarly text. In addition to the notation itself, this edition contains a preface in French, German and English and a critical commentary.

• Five Pieces for Piano • Processional

.............................£26.95

EP 66464

.............................................£26.95

EP 66991

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Solo Piano Cziffra, Georges (1921–1994)

• Images

• Transcriptions (Grandes Études de Concert)

Book 1 .................................................£11.50 Reflets dans l’eau; Hommage à Rameau; Mouvement

EP 7266a

Book 2 .................................................£11.50 Cloches à travers les feuilles; Et la lune descend sur le temple qui fut; Poissons d’or

EP 7266b

Among the lives of legendary 20th-century pianists, that of Georges Cziffra (1921-1994) was certainly one of the most dramatic: from performing prodigy in a circus in his native Hungary at the age of five, to serving on the Russian Front during the Second World War, to his time in a Soviet prison camp.

• L’isle joyeuse

Through all of this trauma, Cziffra's extrordinary pianistic and musical talent survived intact, and he emerged in the late 1950s as one of the greatest pianists. Owing to injuries sustained during his time in captivity, Cziffra performed with a leather wrist band to support the damaged ligaments in his hand. Vol. 1..................................................................£44.00 Brahms (Hungarian Dances), Rimsky-Korsakov, Johann Strauss etc.

CF 1

Vol. 2...................................................................£32.50 Liszt, Rossini, Johann Strauss, Falla, Khatchaturian and original works by Cziffra

CF 2a

• Piano Sonata • Psalms

.......................................£17.95

EP 67235

...............................................£17.95

EP 67169

Debussy, Claude (1862–1918) Piano Works (Hans Swarsenski)

This is a well-established series in which the editor, Hans Swarsenski, corrects obvious errors in previous editions and draws our attention to other instances of potential ambiguity.

• 2 Arabesques

.......................................£6.95

• Clair de lune

.........................................£5.95 (from Suite bergamasque)

• ...d’un cahier d’esquisses

..................£5.50

EP 7259

EP 7274

• Préludes Book 1 ................................................£15.95 EP 7255a Danseuses de Delphes; Voiles; Le vent dans la plaine; ‘Les sons et les parfums tournent dans l’air du soir’; Les collines d’Anacapri; Des pas sur la neige; Ce qu’a vu le vent d’ouest; La fille aux cheveux de lin; La sérénade interrompue; La cathédrale engloutie; La danse de Puck; Minstrels Book 2 ................................................£15.95 Brouillards; Feuilles mortes; La puerta del vino; ‘Les fées sont d’exquises danseuses’; Bruyères; Général Lavine – eccentric; La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune; Ondine; Hommage à S. Pickwick Esq. P.P.M.P.C.; Canope; Les tierces alternées; Feux d’artifice ................................................ £9.95

EP 7255b

EP 7278

• Suite bergamasque

.............................£7.95 EP 7261 Prélude, Menuet, Clair de lune, Passepied ____________________________________________________________

• Arabesque No. 1...................................................£6.95 EP 73154 Series: more than the score... more than the score… is a series of classic piano music, covering much of the e ssential repertoire from Bach through Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Cho pin and Debussy, right up to John Cage. Each volume focuses on one piece, with written masterclasses and background information encouraging an exploration of the music – beyond the printed score.

EP 7287 EP 7277

• Estampes.

EP 7267

............................................£12.95 Pagodes; La soirée dans Grenade; Jardins sous la pluie

EP 7264

EP 7251

• 6 Epigraphes antiques .....................£13.95 Transcribed from the original duet version by the composer

.......................................£8.95 Prélude, Sarabande, Toccata

• Rêverie

Danielpour, Richard (*1956)

........................................£7.95

• Pour le piano

• Études, Books 1 and 2

........................£17.95 EP 71796 In the original preface to his Etudes, Debussy states his general belief that fingering suggestions in a printed edition are not helpful,and goes on to exclaim, “Cherchons nos doigtés!” (“Let us find our own fingering!”). In accordance with his wishes, our edition does not add fingerings or indeed any thing else extraneous to the composer’s original musical texts.

Denissov, Edison (1929–1996) • Bagatelles ©

..............................................£17.95

Diabelli, Anton (1781–1858) • Sonatinas (Ruthardt)............................................£15.95

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EP 5726

Op.151 Nos.1–4; Op.168 Nos.1–7

EP 2439


Solo Piano Dillon, James (*1950)

Dünser, Richard (*1959)

James Dillon was born in Glasgow, Scotland and his music has been published exclusively by Peters Edition since 1982. In that year, ParjanyaVata, for solo cello, won the Kransichsteiner Musikpreis at the Darmstadt Ferienkurse für Neue Musik. The work’s Sanskrit title refers to the ancient Vedic hymns in which ‘parjanya’ and ‘vata’ are the personifications of rain and wind. Dillon studied Indian music during the early 1970s with Punita Gupta, and some of the rhythmic techniques that he encountered are referred to in 1978 composition Ti.re-Ti.ke-Dha, for solo percussionist. Dillon was re-invited by Darmstadt to present new works throughout the 1980s and early 1990s.

• Nocturne I

• amethyst

..................................................£17.95

EP 73203

• The Book of Elements

• Nocturne II

................................................£5.95

EP 14068

..............................................£5.95

EP 14272

Dvořák, Antonín (1841–1904) • Selected Piano Pieces.................................£18.50

Eisler, Hanns (1898–1962) • Eight Piano Pieces Op. 8.................................£9.95

EP 5220a

• Piano Pieces for Children.............................£13.95

EP 5218

• Piano Sonata No. 3..........................................£8.95

EP 5258a

• Seven Piano Pieces Op. 32...........................£15.95

EP 5076

• Sonatina (Gradus ad Parnassum) Op. 44...................£7.95

EP 10393a

................................................£132.00

EP 7488

Vol. 1

.....................................................£30.95

EP 7488a

Vol. 2

....................................................£44.00

EP 7488b

Vol. 3

.....................................................£44.00

EP 7488c

Vol. 4

.....................................................£17.95

EP 7488d

El-Dabh, Halim (1921–2017)

Vol. 5

.....................................................£24.95

EP 7488e

• Charm

.....................................................£26.95

EP 71738

Composer, ethnomusicologist, and educator Halim El-Dabh is internationally recognized as Egypt’s most important composer of classical music. His numerous musical and dramatic works have been performed in Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Israel, Nigeria, Japan, Thailand, Uzbekistan, Brazil, Mexico, the United States, Canada, and throughout Europe. Among his compositions are eleven operas, four symphonies, numerous ballets, concertos, and orchestral pieces, works for band and chorus, film scores, incidental music for plays, chamber and electronic works, and works for various combinations of African, Asian, and Western instruments. His ethnomusicological researches, conducted on several continents, led to unique creative syntheses in his works, which, while utilizing contemporary compositional techniques and new systems of notation, were frequently imbued with Near Eastern, African, or even Ancient Egyptian aesthetics.

Vols. 1-5

• Dillug-Kefitsah

........................................£26.95

EP 7241

................................................£17.95

EP 71929

.......................................................£26.95

EP 72098

......................................................£34.95

EP 7244

• dragonfly • Fūjin • Spleen

Dittrich, Paul-Heinz (*1930) • Klaviermusik II

........................................£17.95

EP 10365

Donizetti, Gaetano (1797–1848) • Allegro in F (Meylan)...........................................£5.95

EP 8081

Dove, Jonathan (*1959) • Catching Fire

...........................................£30.95

EP 4676

EP 72874 • Mekta in the Art of Kita

Dubugnon, Richard (*1968) • La Pythie l’avait prédit

...........................£11.95

EP 73211

..............................£17.95

EP 73213

.....................................£30.95

EP 73214

...........................................£17.95

EP 73296

• Sonate No. 3 “Phonomorphique”

Vol. 1 (Books 1 & 2)

Vol. 2 (Book 3)

............................£11.95 ....................................£11.95

EP 6184 EP 6185

Elgar, Edward (1857–1934)

• Sonate No. 4 “Philosophale” • Sonate No. 5

• Salut d’amour Op. 12........................................£7.95 (Burrows)

EP 7369

Duckworth, William (1943–2012) • Imaginary Dances • Time Curve Preludes

...................................£34.95

Book 1: Nos. 1–12

..................................£61.00

Book 2: Nos.13–24

.................................£52.00

EP 67977 EP 66881a EP 66881b

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Solo Piano • Dolly Op. 56 (Howat).............................................£11.95

Elwood, Paul (*1948) • Vigils

...........................................................£26.95

EP 67936

Fagerlund, Sebastian (*1972) • Licht im Licht

............................................£17.95

• Six Piano Pieces (Music for Young Players)

Roy Howat’s arrangement of ‘Dolly’, based on his Urtext revision of the original duet version, sits firmly within the French tradition of transcription, with its focus on elegance and clarity of texture. When appropriate, less essential notes are indicated by smaller noteheads

• 13 Nocturnes ...................£17.95

EP 12729

Among the multiplicity of sources consulted are piano-roll recordings of three of the Nocturnes by the composer himself.

In these days of multiple fine editions of most musical masterpieces, it is rare indeed for a new edition to make a substantial difference to how a major composer’s music might actually sound. However, this has hap pened in the case of Fauré.

In common with many composers, Fauré’s relationships with his original publishers were often less than satisfactory. Given the general precision of his written intentions, this can to some extent be ascribed to his publish ers’ shortcomings. However, in certain aspects, Fauré set considerable challenges for his editors, notably regarding tempo and metronome indica tions – a fact he came to acknowledge.

The longevity of copyright protection militated against the proper evaluation of such textual ambiguities, some of them crucial to the essence of a per formance, until many years after the composer’s death. Since the mid-1990’s, however, Fauré aficionados have had significant cause to be grateful to the renowned French music specialist, Roy Howat, for his painstaking and pioneering work in equipping us with the range of informa tion required for cohesive and convincing interpretations.

Each edition features a preface in French. All original pieces are presented in fully critical Urtext editions, with no unspecified editorial accretions. This even extends to fingering; any such indications are by the composer him self. Although Fauré was by no means a purist regarding arrangements of his music, the arrangements and transcriptions in some some of these volumes are also presented with due fidelity to all extant sources.

(Howat)..............................£22.95

(Howat)........................£23.95 EP 7659 Just as this remarkable series of works spanned virtually the whole of Fauré’s compositional career, so they can give us a lifetime of enrichment. One can only marvel at the source of inspiration which brought into being such profound utterances as the 6th or 10th Nocturnes, to name but two examples. The ‘Nocturnes’ had a particularly unfortunate publishing history. As a result, Howat identifies literally hundreds of corrections, amendments and alternatives deriving directly from Fauré’s own pen. Characteristically, Howat is also always alert to the restless, fecund spirit of Fauré’s creativity; as such, he tends to regard slight discrepancies in repeat or parallel passages as perfectly deliberate, rather than composer ‘errors’ to be standardized.

EP 12728

Fauré, Gabriel (1845–1924)

• Barcarolles

EP 7384

“A new edition of Fauré’s Thirteen Nocturnes has long been needed, to clean up literally hundreds of old misprints and dubieties. Indeed, towards the end of his life Fauré prepared a corrected edition of his first eight Nocturnes, but this went so badly wrong that he tried, just before he died, to block its publication. Undeterred, the publisher concerned (Hamelle) issued it in that state in 1924, and that’s what’s been available since - cluttered since the 1950s by editorial fingering

This new edition has compared all known manuscripts and prints from Fauré’s lifetime, along with some piano rolls recorded by Fauré and memoirs and scores marked up by pianists who worked with him. A few of Fauré’s own printed copies survive, showing numerous written corrections by him that never made it into the 1924 re-edition and which are now printed for the first time.The preface includes some performing advice that can be traced back to Fauré; it bears out his wish to have his music played in time and up to his dynamics, without sentimental rallentandi or soggy rubato.” Roy Howat

EP 71904

This Urtext edition of Fauré’s Barcarolles, like that of the Nocturnes, draws on a very wide range of sources including piano rolls played by him and printed copies bearing his corrections. Along with other rare sources, these offer some variant textures in the First Barcarolle and throw important light on tempo and rhythmic treatment in (particularly) the first two Barcarolles. The Fifth Barcarolle shows a vital manuscript variant and some variant rhythmic notation, both of which impinge strongly on the piece’s tonal and rhythmic structure; in the Eighth Barcarolle a whole series of faulty or missing accidentals is corrected.

• Pavane Op. 50 (Howat)..........................................£8.95

EP 7383

Fauré made a piano transcription of the ‘Pavane’, but subsequently he revised his original orchestral score. Howat’s new transcription is true to the spirit of Fauré’s arrangement.

The preface quotes from Sir Adrian B oult’s recollection that Fauré preferred (and played the piece at) a tempo considerably faster than the rather doleful interpretations one often hears. In 1975, in letters to Robert Orledge, Sir Adrian Boult recalled meeting A longstanding confusion of slurs and ties is resolved in the Tenth Barcarolle, Fauré and hearing him play at the London home of Leo Frank Schuster in along with a problem of continuity at one point. Some oft-debated textures 1906 and 1908. in the Eleventh and Twelfth Barcarolles are clarified, along with the Sir Adrian concludes: correction of an unusually large number of wrong notes in the Eleventh. “May I ask you to do all you can to prevent the prevalent performances The remaining pieces appear with many smaller but telling corrections, in of the Pavane as if it were a piece of German Romanticism, written by all bringing a new clarity to this epoch-defining series of pieces spanning someone like Schumann with a full measure of sentiment. The words are four decades. obviously a leg-pull, and the scene is a number of young people dancing and chaffing each other…” Extract from the Preface by editor Roy Howat

• Pièces brèves Op. 84 (Howat)

• 3 Romances sans paroles Op. 17 • Thème et Variations Op. 73

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EP 7601

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EP 7711

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EP 7956

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Solo Piano • Piano Works (Klemm) Vol. 1:.................................................................£21.95 9 Préludes Op. 103; 6 Impromptus Opp. 25, 31, 34, 91, 102, 86 bis

EP 9560a

• Three Pieces for Piano

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EP 7121

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EP 67651

Festinger, Richard (*1948) • Variations for Piano

Feldman, Morton (1926–1987) Field, John (1782–1837) Morton Feldman was born in New York on 12 January 1926. At the age of twelve he studied piano with Maurina-Press, who had been a pupil of Busoni, and it was her who instilled in Feldman a vibrant musicality. At the time he was • Nocturnes. Complete (Köhler)..........................£15.95 composing short, Scriabin-esque pieces, until in 1941 he began to study composition with Wallingford Riegger. Three years later Stefan Wolpe became his teacher, though they spent much of their time together simply arguing about music. Then in 1949 the most significant meeting up to that time took place – Feldman met John Cage, commencing an artistic association of crucial importance to music in America in the 1950s. Cage was instrumental in encouraging Feldman to have confidence in his instincts, which resulted in totally intuitive compositions. He never worked with any systems that anyone has been able to identify, working from moment to moment, from one sound to the next. • Solo Piano Works 1950–64.............................£28.95

EP 491

EP 67976

Edited by Volker Straebel Extensions 3; Two Intermissions; Intermissions 3, 4, 5 & 6; Intersections 2, 3 & 6; Last Pieces; Nature Pieces for Piano; Piano Pieces: 1952, 1955, 1956a, 1956b, 1964; Piano Piece (To Philip Guston); Three Pieces for Piano; Variations; Vertical Thoughts 4

• Nocturne No. 5 in B flat........................................£6.95

EP 73155

Series: more than the score... A series of classic piano music, covering much of the essential repertoire from Bach through Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin and Debussy, right up to John Cage.

Each volume focuses on one piece, with written masterclasses and back ground information encouraging an exploration of the music – beyond the printed score.

Ferneyhough, Brian (*1943) Brian Ferneyhough is widely recognized as one of today’s foremost living composers. Since the mid-1970s, when he first gained widespread interna tional recognition, his music has earned him an enviable reputation as one of the most influential creative personalities and significant musical thinkers on the contemporary scene.

Finney, Ross Lee (1906–1997) • 24 Inventions

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• Narrative in Argument • Narrative in Retrospect

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EP 66982

• Piano Sonata No. 3 in E

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EP 67803

• Piano Sonata No. 4 in E

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EP 67950

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EP 6831

• Variations on a Theme by Alban Berg ......................................£17.95

EP 66562

• Youth’s Companion (Five Short Pieces for Piano)

EP 66446

Christmastime, 1945

• Sonata quasi una Fantasia • Epigrams

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EP 73412

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EP 7122

• Lemma-Icon-Epigram

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EP 7233

• Opus Contra Naturam

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EP 7606

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EP 67230

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EP 66263

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EP 72457

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EDVARD GRIEG

and his publisher The relationship between Edvard Grieg and his publishers Edition Peters was one of the closest and most successful in music history. A warm friendship developed between Grieg and Max Abraham, the owner of Peters, and subsequently between Grieg and Henri Hinrichsen, Abraham’s nephew and successor as manager of the publishing house. Grieg would often visit and stay with the family at their home (and headquarters of Peters) at Talstrasse 10 on his frequent visits to Leipzig, and composed much of his famous Peer Gynt there. Abraham ensured Grieg had financial stability throughout his lifetime so he could concentrate fully on his composing, and paid for the land on which Grieg built his longed-for home at Troldhaugen, Norway. All of Grieg’s works were published by Edition Peters and created immense success for both publisher and composer. Today Edition Peters offers unrivaled quality in its Grieg catalogue, and continues to develop it – issuing a new Urtext edition of the Piano Concerto in 2018.

“As far as my personal relationship with Edition Peters is it is as ifrelationship on this occasion a complete “As concerned, far as my personal with Edition Peterspicture is unfolds before eye, andathis picturepicture shows me concerned, it is as my if onmind’s this occasion complete afresh the deep senseeye, of gratitude the firm, unfolds before my mind’s and thistowards picture shows meC.F. Peters,the and its dear senior partner,towards which shall pervade me afresh deep sense of gratitude the firm, mypartner, dying day.” C.F. Peters, and its dearuntil senior which shall pervade me until my dying day.” Edvard Grieg Edvard Grieg

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Solo Piano Franck, César (1822–1890) • Prélude, Aria & Finale Op. 23 (Sauer)...............£9.95

EP 3740b

• Prélude, Choral & Fugue Op. 21........................£9.95

EP 3740a

• 18 Short Selected Pieces...............................£11.50 (in progressive order)

EP 4529

Gjeilo, Ola (*1978) Ola Gjeilo (pronounced Yay-lo) was born in Norway in 1978, and moved to the United States in 2001 to begin his composition studies at the Juilliard School in New York City. He especially enjoys writing music for choir, orchestra/symphonic winds, and the piano, while as a pianist, his main passion is improvisation, either solo or over his own ensemble works. Presently a full-time composer based in the US, Ola is also very interested in film, and his music draws a lot of inspiration from movies and cinematic music.

• Chorale............................................................£5.95

EP 72561

• Stone Rose: Five pieces for piano...................£9.95

EP 72451

January; Sidewalks; Snow in New York; The Hudson; April

Franke, Bernd (*1959) • ... in Annäherung

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EP 10886

Gade, Niels (1817–1890) • Aquarelles Op.19 (Ruthardt).................................£21.95

EP 3532

Gander, Bernhard (*1969) • Peter Parker

Globokar, Vinko (*1934)

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EP 11221

Genzmer, Harald (1909–2007) • Dialoge

• Préludes

EP 8117

..................£49.00

EP 8955

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EP 5960

• Studies for Piano Book 1 ........................................................£17.95 Book 2 ........................................................£17.95

EP 5929a EP 5929b

Gerster, Ottmar (1897–1969) • Acht Skizzen

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EP 8284

Goldmann, Friedrich (1941–2009)

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• Movimenti Musicali (Album for Young Pianists)

• Notes

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• Piano Sonata

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EP 8667

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EP 9659

• Miniaturen ...............................................£17.95 (18 kleine Klavierstücke)

EP 9279

• Miniaturen 2

EP 5489

• Four Piano Pieces

Golle, Jürgen (*1942)

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Gottschalk, Louis Moreau (1829–1869) EP 5442

Gielen, Michael (1927–2019) • Klavierstück in sieben Sätzen “recycling der glocken” ..........................£52.80 EP 10889

• Créole & Caribbean Pieces.........................£25.95

Bamboula Op. 2; La savane Op. 3; Le bananier Op. 5; Le banjo Op. 15; Souvenir de Puerto Rico Op. 31; Les yeux créoles Op. 37; Souvenir de la Havane Op. 39; Pasquinade Op. 59

EP 9425

Grainger, Percy (1882–1961) • Sailor’s Song........................................................£8.95

EP 66896

• 3 Scotch Folksongs...........................................£11.50

EP 66925

Grange, Philip (*1956) • Piano Polyptych

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EP 71477

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Solo Piano • Lyric Pieces

Grieg, Edvard (1843–1907) • Piano Works in 4 Volumes Vol. 1: Complete Lyric Pieces........................£28.95 EP 3100aa Opp. 12, 38, 43, 47, 54, 57, 62, 65, 68, 71 (Edvard Grieg Committee, Oslo)

Complete Lyric Pieces .....................£28.95 EP 3100aa Opp. 12, 38, 43, 47,54, 57, 62, 65, 68, 71 (Edvard Grieg Committee, Oslo) Book 1 Op. 12........................................................£8.95 EP 1269 Watchman’s Song; Elves’ Dance; Folk Tune; Norwegian Melody; Albumleaf; National Song; Arietta; Waltz

Vol. 2:

Miscellaneous Piano Works........................£32.50 EP 3100b 4 Pieces Op. 1; Poetic Tone Pictures Op. 3; 4 Humoresques Op. 6; Concerto in A min Op. 16; Pictures from Life in the Country Op. 19; Ballade in G min Op. 24; 5 Album Leaves Op. 28; Improvisations on Norwegian Folk Tunes Op. 29; Folksongs Op. 41; 6 Piano Pieces Op. 52; Stimmungen Op. 73; 3 Posthumous Pieces Vol. 3: Miscellaneous Piano Works..................£32.50 EP 3100c Norwegian Folk Tunes & Dances Op. 17; Elegiac Melodies Op. 34 (arr.); Norwegian Dances Op. 35; 2 Waltz-caprices Op. 37; Holberg Suite Op. 40; Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 Op.46 & No. 2 Op. 55; Scenes from Olav Trygvason Op. 50; 2 Melodies Op. 53 (arr.); 3 Orchestral Pieces from Sigurd Jorsalfar Op. 56; 2 Nordic Tunes Op. 63; 19 Norwegian Folk Tunes Op. 66; Funeral March Vol. 4: Supplement............................................£32.50 Sonata in E min; Slåtter Op. 72 – Norwegian Peasant Dances; Dance of the Mountain King’s Daughter Op. 55 No. 5; Larvikspolka EG 101; 23 Little Piano Pieces EG 104; Canon à 4 voci EG179; Seven Fugues for Piano EG184a–g; 3 Piano Pieces EG 105; Agitato EG 106; Six Norwegian Mountain Melodies; Album Leaf EG 109; At Halfdan Kjerulf’s Memorial Column EG 167

EP 3100dd

• Arietta Op. 12 No. 1..............................................£6.95

EP 73156

Book 2 Op. 38........................................................£9.95 Berceuse; Folk Melody; Melody; Halling; Spring Dance; Elegy; Waltz; Canon

EP 2150

Book 3 Op. 43.......................................................£9.95 Butterfly; Solitary Traveller; In my Native Country; Little Bird; Erotikon; To the Spring

EP 2154

Book 5 Op. 54: Nos. 1–6.....................................£11.50 Shepherd’s Boy; Norwegian March; March of the Dwarfs; Notturno; Scherzo; Bell ringing

EP 2651

Book 6 Op. 57: Nos. 1–3.....................................£12.95 Vanished Days; Gade; Illusion; Secret; She Dances; Homesickness

EP 2657

• Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 Op. 46

.............£10.50 (arr. by the composer) (Edvard Grieg Committee, Oslo) Morgenstimmung; Åses Tod; Anitras Tanz; In der Halle des Bergkönigs

EP 11078

• Peer Gynt Suite No. 2 Op. 55.............................£11.50 (arr. by the composer)

EP 2653

• Slåtter Op. 72........................................................£11.50

EP 3097

• Solveig’s Song Op. 55 No. 4 & Solveig’s Cradle Song..................................£7.95

EP 3515

• Sonata in E minor Op. 7.....................................£11.95

EP 2278

• Wedding Day at Troldhaugen Op. 65 No .6...........................................................£7.95 (from Lyric Pieces, Book 8)

EP 2922

(from Lyric Pieces, Book 1) Series: more than the score... A series of classic piano music, covering m uch of the essential repertoire from Bach through Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin and Debussy, right up to John Cage.

Each volume focuses on one piece, with written masterclasses and back ground information encouraging an exploration of the music – beyond the printed score.

• Ballade in G minor Op. 24...................................£11.50

EP 1470

• Concerto in A minor Op. 16..................................£8.95

EP 2164b

• The Dance Goes On EG 112...............................£3.50

EP 3397

• Holberg Suite Op. 40............................................£9.95

EP 2151

• Humoresques Op. 6..........................................£12.95

EP 1139

Arranged for piano, simplified and abridged (Weismann)

17 Norwegian Peasant Dances

Griffes, Charles Tomlinson (1884–1920) • De Profundis (Anderson)

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EP 66647

• 3 Preludes (Anderson)

................................£8.95

EP 66120

• Rhapsody in B Minor

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EP 67495

• A Winter Landscape

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EP 67629

Grosskopf, Erhard (*1934) • Three Pieces for Piano Op.21 “quasi una sonata” ................................£17.95

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Solo Piano • Arrival of the Queen of Sheba..............................£7.95

Gustavson, Mark (*1959) • Dissolving Images

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EP 67187

Hamelin, Marc-André (*1961) • 12 Etudes in all the minor keys.......................£28.95

EP 68235

EP 7730

Arranged for piano (Müller-Hartmann)

• Water Music: Suite.................................................£8.95 Arranged for piano (Campbell)

EP 7345

• Selected Pieces.....................................................£9.95

EP 4335

Harrison, Lou (1917–2003) This set of virtuoso etudes by Marc-Andre Hamelin, one of the world’s leading pianists, was composed over a span of 25 years. It includes both original character pieces and also works that incorporate elements of, or refer back, to works by well-known composers. The Etudes are available performed by Hamelin, on the Hyperion label.

• Suite for Piano

............................................£17.95

• Triphony

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EP 68455

• Chaconne.............................................................£11.95

EP 68495

• Con Intimissimo Sentimento.............................£11.95

EP 68340

• On the Short Side...............................................£30.95

EP 68589

• Pavane Variée....................................................£13.95

EP 68490

•Theme and Variations (Cathy’s Variations)............................................£6.95

EP 68371

• Toccata on “L’homme armé”.............................£14.95

EP 68577

• Variations on a Theme of Paganini...................£9.95

EP 68430

Hässler, Johann Wilhelm (1747–1822) • Five Sonatas for Piano........................................£18.50 EP 66799

• Catch-up

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Haydn, Joseph (1732–1809) • 6 Easy Divertimenti..............................................£12.95

Hob. XVI:1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9 (Martienssen)

EP 4443

• Sonatas (Martienssen) Vol. 1:....................................................................£17.95 Hob. XVI:1, 19, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40, 46, 49, 52

EP 713a

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EP 713b

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EP 713c

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EP 713d

Hampton, Calvin (1938–1984)

E P 67511

• A Waltz for Evelyn Hinrichsen..............................£6.95 EP 66735k

• Six Easy Sonatas for Piano................................£13.95

• Barcarolle

EP 6427

Hob. XVI:6, 10, 22, 30, 32, 38, 43, 47, 50, 51

Händel, Georg Friedrich (1685–1759)

• 12 Selected Sonatas (Martienssen)....................£18.50

• Keyboard Works (Serauky)

Vol. 1:

Suites (First Set) HWV 426-433.......................£17.95

EP 4982

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Suites and Other Keyboard Pieces..................£12.95

EP 4981

Vol. 2:

Suites (Second Set) HWV 434-442..................£16.95

Vol. 4:

EP 4984

Vol. 5: Early Keyboard works...............................£11.50 Sonatina in D min; Partita; Suite; Sarabande; Menuett; Giga; 2 Fantasias; Sonata in A; Carillon

EP 4985

• Air with Variations from Suite No. 5......................£5.50

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(The Harmonious Blacksmith) (Serauky)

Arietta with Variations in A, E-; Capriccio in G; Fantasia in C; Theme & Variations in C; Variations in F min (Soldan)

EP 4392

EP 4983

Fugues & Fughettas...........................................£9.95 (Glasenapp)

• Piano Pieces Hob. XVII:1–6 ................................£13.95

EP 4543

Hob. XVI:13, 19, 27, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 46, 49, 52

Heider, Werner (*1930) • Adamah

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• Extras (15 Pieces for Piano) • Landschaftspartitur

EP 8597

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EP 8434

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EP 8061

Heilmann, Harald (1924–2018) • Sonatina in C

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EP 5063

Hellawell, Piers (*1956) • Airs, Waters and Floating Islands • L’arrivo del re • Basho

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EP 71311

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EP 72882

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EP 71306

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Solo Piano • Camera Obscura

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• Das Leonora Notenbuch

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• Love on the Escalator • Piani, Latebre

EP 71289 EP 71299

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EP 73116

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EP 72072

• Two Short Piano Pieces

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Helps, Robert (1928–2001) • Nocturne • Portrait

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• Quartet for Piano • Recollections

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EP 6997 EP 66404

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• Shall We Dance

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EP 67751

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EP 6998

....................................£17.95 Hommage à Fauré; Hommage à Rachmaninov; Hommage à Ravel

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• Three Etudes • Three Hommages

Alan Hovhaness was born Alan Vaness Chakmakjian on 8 March 1911 in Somerville, Massachusetts, to an Armenian father and a mother of Scottish descent.He died, aged 89, on 21 June 2000. Hovhaness began composing as a child, but hid it from his disapproving parents; he was in college when he received his first compositional training (with Frederick Converse). His music is characterized by a direct simplicity of expression, a fondness for modal harmonies, reference to folk-music of various kinds (particularly Armenian, Oriental and Indian music) and an expression of the beauty and vastness of nature. Much of his music is spiritual in nature, a reflection of his life-long interest in meditation and mysticism. Hovhaness was possibly the most prolific composer of the 20th Century: his 500 or so catalogued works do not include the hundreds of works he destroyed or suppressed in the 1930s and 1940s - a result of his decision to adopt a new musical language when he learned, while studying at Tanglewood, that Copland and Bernstein judged his music to be disagreeable. By the 1950s, Hovhaness had a successful career in the academic world and a steady stream of commissions and recordings.

• Artinis Op. 39 ............................................£17.95 (Urarduan: Sun God) • Bardo Sonata Op. 192

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EP 6425

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EP 6293

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EP 11333

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EP 6482

the Last Silence? Op. 152

• Fantasy Op.16 • Komachi Op. 240

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EP 9427

• Saloon Songs.....................................................£15.95

EP 68107

• Valentine................................................................£6.95

EP 68328

• Three Character Studies .................................£17.95

EP 68046

• Variations on a Theme by Tchaikovsky..............................................£11.95 EP 68454 • 24 Variations on a Bach Chorale...................£21.95

EP 68015

The Chorale used as the basis of these variations is ‘O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden’ from J.S. Bach’s St Matthew Passion.

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EP 11083

(Klek)

Hiller, Lejaren, Jr. (1924–1994) ..................................£30.95 EP 66325

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EP 12707

• Mazart Nman Rehani Op. 38 (Thy Hair is Like Basil Leaf)

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• Mountain Dance No. 2 Op. 144b

EP 6210 EP 6640a

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EP 6278

• Mystic Flute Op. 22.............................................£6.95

EP 6470

• Piano Sonata Op. 145

EP 6290

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• Poseidon Sonata Op. 191

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EP 6292

(Suite for Piano) Op. 177 ..............................£17.95

EP 6214

• Sonata Ricercare Op. 12

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EP 6585

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EP 6529

• Suite Op. 96

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EP 6554

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EP 6478

• Visionary Landscapes Op. 214.........................£5.95

EP 66043

• Three Haikus Op. 113

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EP 66028

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EP 6485

• Two Ghazals Op. 36

No. 1: Vanadour

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EP 6573a

No. 2: Farewell to the Mountains

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EP 6573b

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EP 6569

• Twelve Armenian Folk Songs...........................£8.95

EP 6432

• Three Preludes and Fugues

Höller, Karl (1907–1987) • Three Little Suites Op. 2a

EP 6199

• Two Pieces for Piano Op. 55

Hoffmann, Robin (*1970)

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• Toccata and Fugue Op. 6

• Piano Sonata No. 5

EP 6209

Op. 144

• Sonatina Op. 120

Herzogenberg, Heinrich von (1843–1900)

• Der Unsichtbare

EP 66444

• Shalimar

• Piano Pieces Opp. 25, 37, 49, 68

..................£17.95

• Macedonian Mountain Dance...........................£6.95 • Madras Sonata

Hersch, Fred (*1955)

.....................................£17.95

• Lake of Van Sonata Op. 175

Herrmann, Peter (1941–2015) • Toccata and Fugue

EP 6640b

• Do You Remember

Herrmann, Arnulf (*1968) • Privatsammlung (Variations for Piano)

Hovhaness, Alan (1911–2000)

........................£24.95

EP 8377

Op. 10


Solo Piano Kagel, Mauricio (1931–2008)

Howard, Emily (*1979) • Sky and Water

..........................................£11.95

EP 73318

Emily Howard’s music is known for its particular connection with science. She first won critical acclaim with Magnetite (“a structural tour de force” – AllMusic), commissioned by Liverpool European Capital of Culture 2008 for the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Vasily Petrenko, the year she received the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Composers. Her works are commissioned, performed and broadcast internationally by leading festivals and ensembles including the BBC Proms, Wien Modern, London Symphony Orchestra, Bamberger Symphoniker, and New Scientist Live.

Mauricio Kagel was among the most distinctive of contemporary music composers. The genre on which he exerted perhaps the greatest influence, and with which he has always been most closely associated, is music theatre. Alongside radical innovations in this area, he developed a highly personal aesthetic in his absolute music.

• A deux mains (Impromptu)

.....................£11.95

EP 8896

• Cuatro piezas para piano

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EP 11387

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EP 12281

• Impromptu II

Hummel, Johann Nepomuk (1778–1837) • Rondo in E- Op. 11.................................................£7.95

• Passé composé – KlavieRhapsodie

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EP 8874

EP 7045

Kaluza, Günter Ichiyanagi, Toshi (*1933)

• Piano Sketches to Go.......................................£12.95

• Music for Piano No. 2

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• Music for Piano No. 3

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• Music for Piano No. 4

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EP 6584 • Cascades

• Music for Piano No. 7

.............................£34.95

EP 6634 • Fanfare for Marty

EP 66149a Karchin, Louis (*1951) ..................................................£24.95

• Ghost Waltz

Imbrie, Andrew (1921–2007) • Short Story

................................................£17.95

EP 11274

EP 6870

EP 67822

......................................£11.95

EP 68075

...............................................£11.95

EP 68074

EP 66964

Kasandjiev, Wassil (*1934) Janáček, Leoš (1854–1928)

• Bulgarian Miniatures

• Piano Works

Book 1

......................................................£17.95

EP 8315a

Book 2

......................................................£17.95

EP 8315b

(Barvík/Zimmermann).....£21.95 EP 9867 Tema con variazioni – ‘Zdenka Variations’; On the Overgrown Path, 1st series; Sonata 1.x.1905; In the Mists; 2 pieces from On the Overgrown Path, 2nd series; In Remembrance; Memory

Katzer, Georg (1935–2019) Jeffes, Simon (1949–1997)

• Fünf Miniaturen

• ‘Still Life’ at the Penguin Cafe...........................£14.95

EP 5611

PCO 1

Ballet 1988, by David Bintley, arr. for Piano by Henry Roche

Kelemen, Milko (1924–2018) • Dessins commentés (Seven Pieces for Piano)

Joplin, Scott (1868–1917) • The Entertainer, slightly simplified.........................£7.95

• Piano Sonata (1954) EP 8687

• Ragtimes (Klemm)

Vol. 1: 20 pieces from 1899–1906.......................£20.95

EP 9678a

Vol. 2: 16 pieces from 1907–1917......................£20.95

EP 9678b

....................£17.95

EP 5981

...............................£17.95

EP 5866

• Ten Fables for Young Pianists

...............£11.95

EP 8608

• The Donkey Walks Along the Beach (Nine Pieces for Piano) ........................£11.95

EP 5813

Khatchaturian, Aram (1903–1978)

Joubert, Jean (1927–2019) • Piano Sonata No. 3 Op. 157

........................................£11.95

....................£30.95

EP 71413

• Sonatina in C © ...................................................£11.95

EP 4758

• Toccata © ...............................................................£7.95

EP 4734

Knerr Cameron, Katrina (*1938) • The Year Thing ...................................................£17.95

EP 66487

Kochan, Günter (1930–2009) • Five Piano Pieces

....................................£11.95

EP 9284

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Solo Piano ............................................£17.95

• Piano Sonata

• Seven Easy Piano Pieces

.......................£11.95

EP 10312 • And So the Night Became EP 9289 • A Birthday Card for Jane O’Leary

Köhler, Theodor (*1974) • Piano Poems (11 Pieces for Piano).................£11.95

• Walk

...........................................................£26.95

EP 66791

EP 73000

.............................£11.95

EP 71728

• Souvenir du Petit Berger

..........................£11.95

EP 73239

...............................................£30.95

EP 72423

Lerdahl, Fred (*1943)

EP 66792a • Three Diatonic Studies

.............................£17.95

EP 68302

Lewis, Robert Hall (1926–1996)

Krebs, Johann Ludwig (1713–1780) • Klavierübung........................................................£17.95

EP 4178 • Three Serenades

........................................£17.95 EP 66717

Liadov, Anatoli (1855–1914)

Kubelik, Rafael (1914–1996) • Sonatina

...........£11.95

EP 11080

Kondō, Jo (*1947) .......................................£26.95

EP 71220

• A Postcard and a Letter

• Eight Studies

• Sight Rhythmics

.......................£11.95

.....................................................£17.95

EP 8064 • Selected Piano Pieces..........................................£21.95

EP 9193

Lischka, Rainer (*1942)

Kuhlau, Friedrich (1786–1832)

• Allez hopp!

• Sonatinas (Köhler / Ruthardt)

Vol. 1: Opp. 20, 55, 59........................................£18.95

Vol. 2: Opp. 60, 88..............................................£18.50

EP 715a EP 715b

..................................................£17.95 (16 Piano Pieces for Children)

EP 9416

Liszt, Franz (1811–1886) Kuhnau, Johann (1660–1722)

• 6 Sonatas Depicting Stories from the Bible

(Hoffmann-Erbrecht)

Sonata No. 1........................................................£17.50 The Battle Between David & Goliath Sonata No. 2........................................................£11.50 Saul is Cured by David by Means of Music Sonata No. 3........................................................£11.50 Jacob’s Wedding Sonata No. 4........................................................£11.50 Hezekiah, who being Sick unto Death, is restored to Health again Sonata No. 5........................................................£11.50 Gideon, the Deliverer of Israel Sonata No. 6........................................................£11.50 Jacob’s Death & Burial

Kunst, Jos (*1936) • Glass Music

...............................................£34.95

EP 4840b

......................£17.95

LeFanu, Nicola (*1947) Nicola LeFanu was born in England in 1947, the daughter of Irish parents: her father William LeFanu was from an Irish literary family, and her mother was the composer Elizabeth Maconchy. LeFanu studied at Oxford, RCM and, as a Harkness Fellow, at Harvard. She has Honorary Doctorates from the Universities of Durham, Aberdeen, and Open University, is an Honorary Fellow of St Hilda’s College Oxford, and is FRCM and FTCL.

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The three volumes of Années de pèlerinage (‘Pilgrim Years’) are among Liszt‘s most important compositions for piano solo. From dramatic-virtuoso to pensive-romantic music, the 29 ‘travel pieces’ represent the complete r ange of Liszt's compositional expression.

EP 4840c

EP 4840d

For the first time, this first volume of the trilogy, Suisse (Switzerland) is published together with the Trois Morceaux suisses, in line with the composer’s original intention to combine all his Swiss-inspired character pieces into a single volume. The musical journey is EP 4840e supported by the inclusion of h istorical illustrations of the scenes and l andscapes that inspired the composer.

EP 4840f

Edited by world-renowned Liszt expert and concert pianist Leslie Howard, the edition also contains Liszt’s original fingerings.

Dèuxième Année (Suisse), EP 7142 Trois Morceaux suisses...................................£17.95 EP 72783

Lambert, Constant (1905–1951) • Suite in Three Movements

New Critical Edition by Leslie Howard

• Années de pèlerinage: Première Année (Suisse), EP 4840a Trois Morceaux suisses..................................£18.95 EP 72782

While the first volume of Liszt’s Années de pèlerinage (‘Pilgrim Years’) was inspired primarily by the landscape of Switzerland, the creative impetus for t he second volume was the art and literature of Italy.

EP 71520

Containing an extensive critical commentary and introductory notes, the edition (like its predecessor Première année – Suisse, (EP72782)) also contains reproductions of the half-tint illustrations by Robert Kretschmer that appeared in the first edition.

Also included in this prestige volume, a must-have for any serious Liszt pianist, is the supplementary volume Venezia e Napoli, beautiful and ingenious revisions of earlier works based on Italian street music.

Troisième Année (Suisse), Trois Morceaux suisses...............................in prep.

EP 72784


FRANZ LISZT

Années de pèlerinage New Urtext Edition by Leslie Howard

The three volumes of Années de pèlerinage (‘Pilgrim Years’) are among Liszt’s most important compositions for piano solo. From dramatic-virtuoso to pensive-romantic, the 29 ‘travel pieces’ represent the complete range of Liszt’s compositional expression and originality. For the first time, the first volume of the trilogy, Suisse (Switzerland) is published together with the Trois Morceaux suisses, in line with the composer’s original intention to combine all his Swiss-inspired character pieces into a single volume. The musical journey is supported by the inclusion of the historical illustrations of the scenes and landscapes that inspired the composer. Edited by world-renowned Liszt expert and concert pianist Leslie Howard, the edition also contains Liszt’s original fingerings.

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Solo Piano

• Consolations and Liebesträume •

Vol. 7: Fantasias on

............................£12.95 EP 7820 Wagner’s Operas.............................................£36.95 EP 3601c (13 extracts) Rienzi: Santo spirito cavaliere; Tannhäuser: O du mein Trois Études de concert ....................£11.95 EP 72780 holder Abendstern; Einzug der Gäste auf Wartburg; Lohengrin: Elsas Brautzug zum Münster; Festspiel und Brautlied; Elsas Traum; Lohengrins Verweis an Elsa; The Trois Études de Concert date from the beginning of Liszt’s time as Der fliegende Halländer: Ballade; Spinnerlied; Tristan und Isolde: Kapellmeister in Weimar and appeared in 1849 in three separate volumes. Isoldens Liebestod; Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg: Meanwhile, the original manuscript - whereabouts unknown until recently Am stillen Herd; Der Ring des Nibelungen: Walhall; Parsifal: - can now be seen at the Bibliothèque Musical François-Lang in Royau Feierlicher Marsch mont (north of Paris). The autograph reveals many details that were missed or not corrected. Therefore in the present new Urtext edition, Vol. 8: Fantasias on Operas...............................£36.95 EP 3601d the original manuscript has been taken to be the superior authoritative by Mozart, Gounod, Verdi, Bellini, Auber, Mendelssohn, source; secondary sources are the German and the French first editions Donizetti & Rossini from 1849. Mozart. Don Juan-Phantasie; Gounod. Faust-Walzer; Verdi. Rigoletto: Konzert-Paraphrase; Trovatore:Miserere The edition also contains Liszt’s short cadenzas to the Etude No. 3 and Bellini. Norma-Phantasie; Auber. Stumme von Portici: Tarantelle; his alternative version of the Coda, which might also be interesting for the Mendelssohn. Sommernachtstraum: Hochzeitsmarsch; performance practice of our time Donizetti. Lucia di Lammermoor-Phantasie; Rossini. Stabat mater: Cuius animam

• Mephisto Waltz No. 1 /  The Procession by Night ..............................£15.95 • Sonata in B minor

..............................£12.95

EP 7987 EP 71900

One of the great strengths of the Peters edition of Liszt’s piano music is that it was edited by Emil von Sauer - perhaps Liszt’s most famous pupil. Dr Leslie Howard, one of the greatest modern-day exponents of Liszt’s piano music, has embarked upon a project to update our editions of these great works, utilising this valuable link to Liszt’s musical and pianistic intentions via his pupil.

We are delighted to offer this landmark new edition of arguably his greatest work, the ‘Grand Sonate pour le Pianoforte’ according to the manuscript, now known habitually as the ‘Sonata in B minor’.

Superlatives abound when describing this monumental masterpiece, and they are fully justified. Given the radical nature of this music, the composition date of 1853 might seem surprisingly early. Its astonish ing formal ingenuity keeps analysts perpetually occupied, but from the listener’s perspective equally important is surely the immense emotional power of the work in all its multifaceted glory. ____________________________________________________________

• Piano Works in 12 Volumes (Sauer)

Nos. 1–8...........................................................£22.95

EP 3600a

Nos. 9–16.........................................................£24.95 EP 3600bb Vol. 3: 12 Etudes d’exécution transcendante................................................£25.95

EP 3602b

Vol. 11: Concertos; Transcriptions

Concertos in E-, A;...........................................£52.00 Totentanz; Hungarian Fantasia; Schubert - Wanderer Fantasia; Weber – Polonaise Brilliante Op.72

EP 3602c

Vol.12: Supplementary Volume.........................£39.95 EP 3602d Gretchen (from Faust Symphony); Scherzo & March; Fantasia & Fugue on B–A–C–H; 3 Schubert Marches; Wagner – Tannhäuser Overture; Meyerbeer – Skaters’ Waltz

• Années de pèlerinage, selection.........................£28.95

Première & Seconde années (complete); Venezia e Napoli; Troisième année – les jeux d’eaux à la villa d’Este (Sauer) Waldesrauschen, Gnomenreigen

• Deux Légendes (Sauer).......................................£10.50

St. François d’Assise – la prédication aux oiseaux; St. François de Paule – marchant sur les flots

EP 3603

EP 3605 EP 7202

• Rhapsodie Espagnole (Sauer)............................£11.95 EP 3600c Folies d’Espagne & Jota Aragonesa

Vol. 4: Paganini Studies;

EP 3602a

Vol. 10: Miscellaneous

Transcriptions..................................................£44.00 Schubert – Soirées de Vienna; Bach – 6 Preludes & Fugues, Fantasia & Fugue in G min, Variations on ‘Weinen Klagen’; Rossini – Soirées Musicales Nos.2 & 9

Vol. 2: Hungarian Rhapsodies

• Two Concert Etudes (Sauer).................................£9.95

Vol. 1: Hungarian Rhapsodies

Vol. 9: Transcriptions of Songs.........................£39.95 by Schubert, Schumann, Beethoven, Chopin, Lassen, Liszt & Mendelssohn

EP 3609e

• Weihnachtsbaum (Johnson)

5 Concert Studies..........................................£30.95 Il lamento, La leggierezza, Un sospiro, Waldesrauschen, Gnomenreigen

EP 3600d

Vol. 5: Original Piano Works............................£36.95 Polonaises in C min, E; 2 Ballades; Mephisto Waltz No. 1; Valse-Impromptu; Première Valse Oubliée; Grand Galop Chromatique; Consolations; 2 Légendes

EP 3601a

Vol. 6: Original Piano Works............................£36.95 Liebesträume (3 Nocturnes); Bénédiction de Dieu; Funérailles; Cantique d’Amour; Berceuse; Selection from Années de pèlerinage; Sonata in B min

EP 3601b

Vol.1........................................................................£7.95 Vol.2......................................................................£13.95

• Selected Piano Pieces........................................£18.50

Easy to moderately difficult 4 Short Pieces; Christmas Song; En Rêve; 4 Pieces from Années de pèlerinage; Prelude after Bach ‘Weinen Klagen’; 5 Hungarian Folk Songs; Puszta-Wehmut; Hungarian Rhapsody No. 3; Czárdás macabre

H 88a H 88b EP 4667

Litolff, Henry (1818–1891) • Scherzo from Concerto Symphonique No. 4 Op. 102.........................................................£5.95

H 1462

Lohse, Fred (1908–1987) • Mouvements

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..............................................£17.95

EP 9270


Solo Piano McNeff, Stephen (*1951)

Lombardo, Robert (*1932) • Laude, Fuge e Cavatina

..........................£11.95

EP 6243 • Pavane (in the Old Way) for Dona Susanita ...................................£11.95

Lybbert, Donald (1923–1981) • Sonata Brevis

...........................................£17.95

EP 7934

Mendelssohn, Felix (1809–1847) EP 6542

• Complete Piano Works in 5 Volumes (Kullak) Vol.1: Songs Without Words..............................£20.95 EP 1704a

Maconchy, Elizabeth (1907–1994) • A Country Town (Suite for Piano)

....................................£17.95

H 613

Mahler, Gustav (1860–1911) • Adagietto from Symphony No. 5.............................£8.95

EP 7477

Arranged for piano (Flint)

Martirano, Salvatore(1927–1995) • Stuck on Stella

.........................................£44.00

Vol.2: Miscellaneous Piano Works................£28.95 Capriccio Op. 5; 7 Characteristic Pieces Op. 7; Rondo Capriccioso Op. 14; 3 Fantasias Op. 16; 3 Caprices Op. 33; Andante Cantabile & Presto Agitato in B min; 6 Children’s Pieces ‘Christmas Pieces’ Op. 72

EP 1704b

Vol.3: Miscellaneous Piano Works....................£28.95 Fantasia Op. 28; 6 Preludes & Fugues Op. 35; Variations Sérieuses Op. 54; Andante & Variations Op. 82; Variations Op. 83; 3 Studies Op. 104; Scherzo in B min; Study in F min; EP 67790 Scherzo à Capriccio in F+ min

EP 1704c

Vol.4: Works for Piano & Orchestra...................£36.95 EP 1704d (Piano Solo version) Concertos in G min Op. 25, D min Op. 40; • Méditation from Thaïs..........................................£7.95 EP 7821 Capriccio Brillant in B min Op. 22; Arranged for piano (Nichols) Rondo Brillant in E- Op. 29; Thaïs, Massenet's tenth completed opera, had its première at the Paris Serenade & Allegro Giocoso Op. 43 Opéra on 16 March 1894. The libretto by Louis Gallet was based on Vol.5: Supplementary Volume.......................... £28.95 EP 1704e Anatole France's novel of the same name, serialized in the Revue des Sonatas in E Op. 6, deux mondes in 1889 and published in book form the following year. G min Op. 105, B- Op. 106; Fantasia on ‘Last Rose’ Op. 15; 3 Preludes Op. 104a; The story tells of the conversion to Christianity of the courtesan Thaïs by the holy man Athanael, and his parallel but opposite conversion to a life Album Leaf Op. 117; Capriccio Op. 118; dominated by lust for her. The "Méditation" for solo violin and orchestra, Perpetuum Mobile Op. 119; Prelude & Fugue in joining the two scenes of Act II, describes the beginning of Thaïs's E min; Gondellied; 2 Klavierstücke in B-, G min conversion. • Pieces for Children Op. 72......................................£7.95 EP 3347 The work was not received well initially; by 1897, but the "Méditation" was ‘Christmas Pieces’ (Ruthardt) an instant success with violinists, and its religious association also encouraged church organists to play it at Mass during the Communion. • Rondo Capriccioso Op. 14 (Kullak).......................£7.95 EP 1704f Even Pope Pius X's motu proprio of 1903, specifically demanding that the music heard in church should "not include reminiscences of those • Sonata in B- minor Op. 106.................................£17.95 EP 66853 employed in the opera house", could not prevail against it. • Songs Without Words.........................................£20.95 EP 1704a

Massenet, Jules (1842–1912)

• Songs Without Words Op. 19 No. 1......................£6.95

EP 73157

Series: more than the score... A series of classic piano music, covering much of the essential repertoire from Bach through Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin and Debussy, right up to John Cage.

Each volume focuses on one piece, with written masterclasses and back ground information encouraging an exploration of the music – beyond the printed score.

• Variations in E flat Op. 82......................................£7.95

EP 7195

• Variations Sérieuses Op. 54 (Kullak)....................£8.95

EP 1704g

Maves, David (*1937) • Piano Sonata No. 1

................................£24.95

EP 66740

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Solo Piano Mikhashoff, Yvar (1941–1993)

• Sonata A major K331(300i)

• Casta diva

...............................................£17.95 Aria from Act 1, Scene 2 of Bellini’s “Norma” Arranged Yvar Mikhashoff

EP 67954

• Portrait of “Madame Butterfly”

EP 68201

..................£24.95 An Operatic Sonata-Fantasy on Themes from Puccini

• Trittico Fantasy

........................................£24.95 Fantasia on Themes from Puccini’s “Il trittico”

• Vissi d’arte

...............................................£11.95 Aria from Act II of Puccini’s “Tosca” Arranged by Yvar Mikhashoff

EP 67952 EP 67951

.....................£5.95

New edition based on the recently-discovered partial autograph from Országos Széchényi Könyvtár Budapest

This new Urtext edition of Mozart’s Piano Sonata in A major K331 (300i), with the famous final Rondo ‘Alla turca’, draws on a recently-discovered autograph source to create a version which has substantial differences – particularly in the six variations and the Menuetto – to earlier editions. In the preface, the editor, Klaus Burmeister, considers this new edition within the history (dating back to 1784) of printed editions of the sonata, particularly at Edition Peters. The editor also pays particularly attention to the specific use of articulation marks, as Mozart learned to use them from his father Leopold. This critically revised edition brings all the latest musicological research into the Edition Peters catalogue.

• Sonata in C K545 “Sonata facile”...........................£6.95

Moszkowski, Moritz (1854–1925) • 3 Arabesques Op. 61............................................£9.95

EP 2944

• Spanish Dances Op. 12 (Ulrich).........................£13.95

EP 2126

Arranged for Piano Solo

EP 73158

Series: more than the score... A series of classic piano music, covering much of the essential repertoire from Bach through Mozart, Schubert, M endelssohn, Chopin and Debussy, right up to John Cage.

Each v olume focuses on one piece, with written masterclasses and back ground information encouraging an exploration of the music – beyond the printed score.

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756–1791) • Andante from Concerto No. 21 in C Major K467...................................£7.95

EP 11506

EP 7704

Arranged for piano solo (Flint)

• Symphonies........................................................£32.50 Arranged for piano (Gustav Horn) Nos. 35 ‘Haffner’; 36 ‘Linz’; 38 ‘Prague’; 39; 40; 41 ‘Jupiter’

• German Dances K600, 602, 605.......................£17.95

EP 4450

• Serenade in G major K525 “Eine kleine Nachtmusik”...............................£11.50

EP 3957

• Symphony No. 40 in G minor K550..................£11.95

EP 198

EP 7398

Arranged for piano (Gustav Horn)

Arranged for piano (Singer)

• Sonatas (Martienssen / Weismann) Vol. 1....................................................................£14.95 K279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 309, 310, 311, 330 Vol. 2....................................................................£14.95

EP 1800a EP 1800b

K331, 332, 333, 457 (with Fantasia K475), 533 (with Rondo K494), 545, 547a, 570, 576

• Complete Variations............................................£18.50 K24, 25, 54, 179, 180, 264, 265, 352–254,

398, 460, 500, 573, 613, K.Anh.137 (Köhler / Ruthardt)

• 12 Variations K265 (300e) on ‘Ah! Vous dirai-je, Maman’................................£7.95 (‘Twinkle, twinkle little star’)

6 Sonatas after K439b. Based on the first Viennese edition (Volger)

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EP 8685

• Viennese Sonatinas............................................£14.95

EP 273

EP 4615


Solo Piano • Album of Piano Pieces .......................................£17.95

Prelude & Fugue in C K394; Suite in C K399; Fantasias in C min K396, D min K399; Rondos in D K485, A min K511; Adagio in B min K540; Minuet in D K355 (Weismann)

EP 4240 Panisello, Fabián (*1963) • I don’t feel low

.........................................£17.95

EP 67982

Mussorgsky, Modest (1839–1881) • Pictures at an Exhibition

.....................£12.95

EP 12714

......................................£8.95

EP 12682

• Piano Studies, Vol. 1

................................£69.00

EP 11259

• Piano Studies, Vol. 2

................................£87.00

EP 14103

• Japanese Pictures

Mumma, Gordon (*1935) • Sixpac Sonatas

............................................£26.95

Panufnik, Roxanna (*1968) Roxanna Panufnik ARAM, GRSM(hons),

EP 9585 LRAM studied composition at the Royal

Academy of Music and, since then, has written a wide range of pieces - opera, ballet, music theatre, choral works, orchestral and chamber compositions, and music for film and television - which are performed all over the world.

(Hellmundt)

• Glo

Nancarrow, Conlon (1912–1997) • Sonatina

.....................................................£17.95

• Modlitwa (Prayer) EP 66990

Nikolov, Lazar (1922–2019) • Piano Sonata No. 5

• Second Home

EP 10381

Nikolovski, Vlastimir (1925–2019)

.................................£17.95

EP 9198

Offenbach, Jacques (1819–1880) / Charles Tomlinson Griffes • Barcarolle from “The Tales of Hoffmann”................£7.95 EP 67925

Offenbach arranged Griffes

......................................£11.95

EP 72647

............................................£17.95

EP 71872

• 10 Bagatelles Op. 88

• Toccata Op. 51a

Pachelbel, Johann (1653–1706) • Canon in D.............................................................£5.50

EP 68704

...........................................£11.95

• ‘Still Life’ at the Penguin Cafe............................£14.95

Owen Thomas, Janet (1961–2002) EP 71643

EP 6144

EP 6396

Penguin Cafe Orchestra

........................£17.95

..................................£17.95 (Dedicated to Martha and Henry Hinrichsen)

• 12 Chorale Preludes Op. 114 Vol. 1 (Nos. 1-6) .......................................£17.95 EP 6895a Vol. 2 (Nos. 7-12) .....................................£17.95 EP 6895b

• Preludes, Set 1 (Nos. 1-4)

EP 71839

Peeters, Flor (1903–1986)

.................................£24.95

• Album for the Young

.................................................................£5.95

Ballet 1988, by David Bintley, Music by Simon Jeffes arr. for Piano by Henry Roche

PCO 1

Simon Jeffes was a musical adventurer who crossed the boundaries with a sense of fun. He started as an avant-garde composer but through his Penguin Cafe Orchestra went on to develop an engaging musical Esperanto that made his work almost impossible to categorise, working with everyone from the Sex Pistols to the Royal Ballet. The Times, 1997

Perle, George (1915–2009)

Arranged for Piano Solo (Cohen) Pachelbel’s exuberant and justly famous Canon may well have been • Ballade first heard at the wedding of Johann Christoph Bach. Originally for small ensemble, Mary Cohen’s new arrangement of the work for solo piano or k eyboard will suit players moving from easy Philipp, towards intermediate repertoire.

.........................................................£24.95 EP 66895

Günter (*1927)

• Variations on a Theme by George Shearing

...............................£24.95

EP 5516

Pick, Karl-Heinz (1929–2009) • Piano Sonata No. 1

...................................£24.95

EP 9298

Pikul, Vladimir (1937–2011) • Zwischen Skylla und Charybdis:

Erste Ballade

..........................................£11.95

EP 8728

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Solo Piano Zweite Ballade

Dritte Ballade

.....................................£17.95

EP 8737

.......................................£17.95

EP 8738

Poole, Geoffrey (*1949) • Nocturnes

.................................................£11.95

EP 71570

• Préludes Book 1 Book 2 Book 3

.....................................................£57.00 .....................................................£62.00 .....................................................£49.00

Book 4

.....................................................£44.00

Book 5

.....................................................£49.00

Book 6

.....................................................£49.00

Book 7

.....................................................£44.00

EP 68329a EP 68329b EP 68329c EP 68329d EP 68329e EP 68329f EP 68329g

Porter, Quincy (1897–1966) • Piano Sonata

...........................................£24.95

EP 6669

Ramey, Phillip (*1939) • Memorial

Puccini, Giacomo (1858–1924) / Mikhashoff, Yvar • Portrait of “Madame Butterfly”

..................£24.95 An Operatic Sonata-Fantasy on Themes from Puccini

• Trittico Fantasy

.......................................£24.95 Fantasia on Themes from Puccini’s “Il trittico”

EP 68201

....................................................£11.95 (In Memoriam Alexander Tcherepnin)

EP 66773

Ravel, Maurice (1875–1937) Edition by Roger Nichols

EP 67952

Ravel presents serious challenges to editors of his music. In the autograph of Ondine from Gaspard de la nuit, for example, the right hand pattern as initially established from bars 1 to 3 is changed in bars 4 to 7. However in Ravel’s corrected copy of the first edition the pattern set up in the first three bars is continued.

EP 10913

This is characteristic of the dilemmas faced by French music specialist Roger Nichols in his prepration of our Urtext edition of Ravel’s piano music. On this occasion he has reasons to favour the composer’s corrected version, but this and all other instances of ambiguity between the sources are clearly docu mented in the critical commentaries to each volume.

• Préludes Op. 3 No. 2 & Op. 23............................£16.95

EP 66900

Consulting no fewer than 14 sources (including some sound recordings by Ravel himself and other pianists with whom the composer worked). Roger Nichols is uniquely qualified to evaluate their complexities, enabling us to make well-informed assessments in approaching this formidable yet infinitely rewarding repertoire.

• Préludes Op. 32..................................................£16.95

EP 66901

• Prelude in C+ minor Op. 3 No. 2.........................£7.95

EP 71785

• Vissi d’arte

..............................................£11.95 Aria from Act II of Puccini’s “Tosca” Arranged by Yvar Mikhashoff

EP 67951

Przystaniak, Peter (*1956) • Soul to Soul)......................................................£14.95

(14 Intermediate Pop Pieces)

Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873–1943)

• Gaspard de la nuit • Jeux d’eau • Miroirs

Raecke, Hans-Karsten (*1941) • Five Variations for Piano

Ragwitz, Erhard • Bagatelles Op. 8

.......................£11.95

EP 9428

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EP 5425

EP 7378

............................................£8.95

EP 7373

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• Pavane pour une Infante défunte • Sonatine

(*1933)

............................£17.94

..............................................£11.50

• Le tombeau de Couperin • Valses nobles & sentimentales

Rakowski, David (*1958)

• Album of shorter pieces

• Anniversary

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EP 68563

• Blue Horizon

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EP 68431

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EP 67928a EP 67928b EP 67928c EP 67928d EP 67928e EP 67928f EP 67928g EP 67928h EP 67928i EP 67928j

• Études Book 1 Book 2 Book 3

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Book 4

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Book 5

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Book 6

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Book 9

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Book 10

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• The Easy Études

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• Hotfingers (Three Vernacular Nondances)

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EP 67928k EP 68450

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EP 7374 EP 7371 EP 7375

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EP 7376

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EP 71000

...................£9.95 Menuet sur le nom d’Haydn; Prélude; A la manière de Borodine; A la manière d’Emmanuel Chabrier

EP 7372


Solo Piano Reeves, Camden (*1974) • Das Hexenklavier • Diablo Canyon

Rorem, Ned (*1923)

....................................£17.95

EP 71591

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EP 71589

• Inventions and Fantasies • Lucifer’s Dynamo • Nine Preludes

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EP 71592

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EP 71590

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EP 72947

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EP 72525

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Words and music are inextricably linked for Ned Rorem. Time Magazine has called him “the world’s best composer of art songs,” yet his musical and literary ventures extend far beyond this specialized field. Rorem has composed three symphonies, four piano concertos and an array of other orchestral works, music for numerous combinations of chamber forces, ten operas, choral works of every description, ballets and other music for the theater, and literally hundreds of songs and cycles. He is the author of sixteen books, including five volumes of diaries and collections of lectures and criticis.

Reger, Max (1873–1916) • Dreams at the Fireside Op. 143.........................£13.95

EP 3992

• Seven Fantasy Pieces Op. 26...........................£9.95

EP 1227

• Six Morceaux pour le piano Op. 24..................£9.95

EP 1226

• Romance in A minor...........................................£7.95

EP 3820

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• Fantasy for Pianist • imageE/Piano

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• OPPOrTuniTy

EP 68421

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EP 68374

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EP 67294

Rhodes, Phillip (*1940) • Reflections (Eight Fantasies for Piano)

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EP 66355

• Piano Sonata No. 3

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EP 66356

• Toccata

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EP 6263

• 5 Piano Pieces (S.Stravinsky)...............................£13.95 Etude; Dans Sibérienne; Capriccio; Extrèmes; Un souvenir à ma femme

EP 6138

Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835–1921) • Selected Piano Works (Arens).............................£21.95

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EP 9295

Samuel, Virginia (*1957) • Uttermost Parts of the Sea

.......................£24.95 EP 67619

Satie, Erik (1866–1925) ..................£30.95

EP 66777

Riegger, Wallingford (1885–1961) • Four Tone Pictures Op. 14

EP 6447

• Piano Sonata No. 1

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• imAge/piano

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Rossini, Gioachino (1792–1868) EP 3979

Reynolds, Roger (*1934) • Epigram and Evolution

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EP 66016

• Six Canonic Variations Op. 2a (Piano Piece No. 1) .................................£5.95

EP 66139

Riley, Dennis (1943–1999)

• Music for Piano

Edition by Roger Nichols

Vol.1 ......................................................£12.95 3 Gymnopédies; Je te veux; 3 Sarabandes; 3 Pièces froides (Airs à faire fuir)

EP 7342

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• Five Little Movements Op. 2b

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EP 66138

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EP 66434

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EP 67660

• Piano Piece No. 3 Op. 5a • Two Piano Pieces

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Solo Piano Saunders, Rebecca (*1967)

• Piano Works (Klemm) Vol.1....................................................................£18.95 4 Ogives, 3 Sarabandes, 3 Gymnopedies, 7 Gnossiennes, Pieces Froides, 5 Nocturnes, Menuet

EP 9620a

With her distinctive and intensely striking sonic language, Berlin-based British composer Rebecca Saunders (b.1967) is a leading international representative of her generation. Born in London, she studied composition with Nigel Osborne in Edinburgh and Wolfgang Rihm in Karlsruhe.

Vol.2....................................................................£18.50 Véritables Preludes flasques (pour un chien); Descriptions automatiques; Embryons desséchés; Croquis & Agaceries d’un gros bonhomme en bois; Chapitres tournés en tous sens; Vieux sequins et vielles cuirasses; Les trois valses distinguées du précieux dégouté; Heures séculaires & instantanées; Avant-dernières pensées; Sonatine bureaucratique

EP 9620b

Her compositions have been recognised with numerous international prestigious awards, including the 2019 Ernst von Siemens Music Prize (following one of the Young Composers’ Prizes of the Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation in 1996), the ARD und BMW musicaviva Prize, the Paul Hindemith Prize, four Royal Philharmonic Society Awards (for Stirrings Still in 2008, Fletch in 2013, Skin in 2017, and Yes in 2019), four BASCA British Composer Awards (for Solitude in 2013, Alba in 2016, Skin in 2017 and Unbreathed in 2018), and the GEMA Music Prize for Instrumental Music. In 2015, Saunders received the Hans und Gertrud Zender Foundation Prize and the prestigious Mauricio Kagel Music Preis. Accordionist Teo Anzellotti’s CD, ...of waters making moan, which included Saunders’ eponymous work, won the German Record Critics’ Award of the Year for 2016.

EP 7538

Saunders is in great demand as a composition tutor and teaches regularly at, amongst others, the Darmstadt Summer Courses and at the Impuls Academy in Graz. She was professor of composition at the Hannover University of Music, Theatre and Media. She lives in Berlin and is a member of the Berlin Academy of Arts and the Sachsen Academy of Arts in Dresden.

• L’Enfance de Ko-Quo

...........................£5.50 Published for the first time (Volta)

• Gnossienne No. 3.................................................£6.95

EP 73159

Series: more than the score... A series of classic piano music, covering m uch of the essential repertoire from Bach through Mozart, Schubert, M endelssohn, Chopin and Debussy, right up to John Cage.

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• crimson

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• Mirror, mirror on the wall

.......................£34.95

EP 7502

....................................................£26.95 Study for Piano

EP 12760

• shadow

• Withinnan

EP 11004

................................................£26.95

EP 14462

Study for Piano

Scarlatti, Domenico (1685–1757) • 150 Sonatas (Selected) (Keller / Weismann)

Vol. 1: 50 Sonatas.............................................£26.95 K4, 8, 9, 11, 19, 63, 67, 69, 70, 78, 87, 106, 118, 123, 129, 135, 149, 200, 206, 213, 226, 235, 245, 247, 259, 268, 270, 274, 278, 283, 284, 318, 375, 394, 397, 402, 406, 412, 420, 426, 429, 430, 434,

EP 4692a

446, 451, 471, 499, 513, 518, 544 Vol. 2: 50 Sonatas.............................................£26.95 K1, 3, 15, 16, 25, 31, 33, 46, 49, 51, 52, 64, 84, 104, 110, 125, 126, 127, 133, 140, 145, 146, 159, 173, 183, 202, 203, 244, 246, 269, 319, 356, 371, 373, 380, 387, 388, 390, 405, 419, 438, 461, 470, 476, 514, 524, 525, 533, 537, 553

EP 4692b

Vol. 3: 50 Sonatas............................................£26.95

EP 4692c

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K12, 13, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30, 44, 54, 65, 72, 96, 98, 108, 113, 114, 119, 120, 130, 131, 132, 139, 141, 169, 175, 193, 261, 299, 348, 366, 367, 377, 386, 427, 435, 445, 447, 450, 477, 487, 502, 519, 523, 529, 545, 548, 551


Solo Piano • 24 Sonatas in progressive order............................£17.95 K1, 3, 4, 8, 9, 11, 17, 19, 20, 22, 25, 27, 29, 96, 113, 159, 173, 259, 430, 450, 487, 519, 523, 551 (Sauer)

EP 3245

EP 1307a

• Wanderer Fantasy in C Op. 15 / D760................£8.95

EP 716a

(Niemann)

• Miscellaneous Piano Works............................£21.95

Schneller, Oliver (*1966) • Five Imaginary Spaces

• Trout Quintet Op. 114 (tr. Piano Solo)................£17.95

.............................£24.95 EP 68646

for Piano and Live Electronics

Sonatas in E D459 & C D840 (Unfinished); Adagio & Rondo in E Op. 145 / D505–6; Adagio in E D612; Allegretto in C min D915; 3 Klavierstücke D946; 12 Ländler Op. 171 / D790; 12 German Dances D420 & 5 Ecossaises from D529; 16 Ländler D366; March without Trio D606

EP 718

Schubert, Franz (1797–1828) • Dances D783 (Niemann)........................................£17.95

EP 150

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• Cadenzas (Sémerjan)

• German Dances Op. 33/D783................................£5.95

EP 5600

• Impromptus & Moments Musicaux....................£11.95

EP 3235

Schumann, Clara (1819–1896)

Op. 90 / D899, Op. 142 / D935, Op. 94 / D780 (Niemann)

.......................in prep. for Beethoven Piano Concertos No. 3 (Op. 37) and No. 4 (Op. 58) and Mozart Piano Concerto No. 20 (K466)

EP 11571

Schumann, Robert (1810–1856)

Works for Solo Piano (Köhler) The Peters survey of Schumann’s piano music, prepared by Hans Köhler, is the most comprehensive Urtext edition in existence, presenting not only all the established favourites but also some comparitive rarities, many of which deserve to be more widely known.

The remarkable concluding essay within each volume also puts this edition in a class of its own. Packed with a wealth of fascinating historical information and analytical detail, these essays offer us an important new dimension in defining or enhancing interpretations of this perennially intriguing body of works.

• Impromptu in G flat Op. 90 (D899) No. 3...............................................£6.95 EP 73160 Series: more than the score... A series of classic piano music, covering much of the essential repertoire from Bach through Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin a nd Debussy, right up to John Cage. Each volume focuses on one piece, with written masterclasses and back ground information encouraging an exploration of the music – beyond the printed score.

• Abegg Variations in F Op. 1

................£6.95

EP 9501

• Album for the Young Op. 68

................£7.95

EP 9500a

• Album for the Young Op. 68; Scenes from Childhood Op. 15

......£11.50

EP 9500

........................£14.95

EP 9505

......................£8.95

EP 9524

.......................£8.95

EP 9508

......................................£9.95

EP 9503

• Album Leaves Op. 124; Bunte Blätter Op. 99 • Allegro in B minor Op. 8 • Arabesque in C Op. 18; • Marches...................................................................£17.95

Opp. 27, 40, 51, 55, 66, 121 (arr. Jadassohn, originally for Piano Duet)

EP 726

Blumenstück Op. 19

• Carnaval Op. 9

• Sonatas (Weismann / Erber)

• Carnival of Vienna /­ Faschingsschwank

Vol. 1.....................................................................£18.50 EP 488c Sonatas in A min Op.42 / D845; D Op.53 / D850; A Op. 120 / D664; E- Op. 122 / D568; A min Op. 143 / D784; B Op. 147 / D575

aus Wien Op. 26

Vol. 2......................................................................£18.50 Sonatas in G Op. 78 / D894; A min Op. 164 / D537; C min D958; A D959, B- D960

• Davidsbündlertänze Op. 6

EP 488d

...............................£9.95

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EP 9516

...............£18.50

EP 9517

.................£9.95

EP 9502

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EP 9515

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ROBERT SCHUMANN

Works for Solo Piano in 30 Volumes Urtext Edition by Hans Köhler

The Robert Schumann Urtext series from Edition Peters, edited by Schumann specialist Hans Joachim Köhler, is undoubtedly one of the most remarkable research achivements in the over 220 year history of the publishing house. The remarkable concluding essay within each volume also puts this edition in a class of its own. Packed with a wealth of fascinating historical information and analytical detail, these essays offer us an important new dimension in defining or enhancing interpretations of this perennially intriguing body of works.

Hans Joachim Kohler was born in Leipzig in 1936 - the city that was home for Robert and Clara Schumann in the early years of their marriage, and where Clara was born. He is one of the most profound experts on the life and work of Robert Schumann, and was a professor until his retirement at the Hochschule for Musik und Theater Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy in Leipzig. He is the author of numerous papers and articles on Robert and Clara Schumann.

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Solo Piano • Fantasy in C Op. 17

.............................£9.95

• Fantasy Pieces Op. 12

EP 9510

........................£11.50

• 3 Fantasy Pieces Op. 111

EP 9512

.....................£5.95

EP 9513

• 4 Fugues Op. 72;

Shifrin, Seymour (1926–1979) • Responses

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EP 66622

• Trauermusik

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EP 5872

Shostakovich, Dmitri

7 Fughettas Op. 126

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EP 9527

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EP 9528

• Gesänge der Frühe Op. 133 • Humoresque in B- Op. 20

...................£11.50

EP 9514

• 24 Preludes & Fugues Op. 87

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EP 4716a EP 4716b

• 10 Impromptus on a theme by Clara Wieck Op. 5

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EP 9523

................................£7.95

EP 9507

Kinderszenen: see Scenes from Childhood

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EP 9504

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EP 9529

• Nachtstücke Op. 23

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EP 9520

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EP 9511

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EP 9506

• 4 Piano Pieces Op. 32

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EP 9521

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...........£5.95

EP 9500b

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• Rustle of Spring Op. 32 No. 3.................................£9.95

EP 2870

Skryabin, Alexander (1872–1915)

................................£18.50

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EP 9509

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‘Concerto without Orchestra’

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EP 9519

EP 9077a

EP 9518

Vol. 2: Preludes & Other Pieces........................£28.95 Preludes Opp. 11, 27, 74; 2 Poèmes Op. 32; Quasi-valse Op. 47; 4 Pieces Op. 56; Vers la flamme Op. 72; 2 Dances Op. 73

EP 9077b

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EP 9077c

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EP 9077d

EP 9526

____________________________________________________ • Piano Concerto in A minor Op. 54 .......................£8.95 Arranged for piano, simplified and abridged (Fisher)

• Piano Works in 6 Volumes (Philipp) Vol. 1: Studies.....................................................£25.95 Opp. 8, 42, 65

• Toccata in C Op. 7

Sinding, Christian (1856–1941)

EP 9525

• Sonatas in F+ minor Op. 11; G minor Op. 22

EP 4773

EP 2898a

• Reverie (Träumerei) from “Scenes from Childhood”..................................£6.95 EP 73161 Series: more than the score... A series of classic piano music, covering much of the essential repertoire from Bach through Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin and Debussy, right up to John Cage.

Vol. 6: Sonatas Nos. 6–10..................................£28.95 Opp. 62, 64, 66, 68, 70

EP 9077f

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EP 11103

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EP 9077e

Opp.6, 19, 23, 30, 53

(Philipp)....£12.95

Schwaen, Kurt (1909–2007) • Three Pieces for Minh

...............................£17.95

EP 5655

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Solo Piano • 12 Studies Op. 8 ...................................................£14.95 EP 9287a

Stravinsky, Soulima (1910–1994)

• Trois Morceaux Op. 2

• 18 Cadenzas & 4 Fermatas

(Philipp).................£7.95 EP 11070

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(Philipp)..........£9.95 EP 11065

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EP 6021

• 15 Character Pieces

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EP 66441

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• Etudes Pittoresques

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EP 67392

• Vers la Flamme Op. 72...........................................£7.95

• Piano Music for Children Vol.1 ....................................................................£11.50 Vol.2 ....................................................................£11.50

EP 6127 EP 6128

EP 9287f

Smetana, Bedřich (1824–1884)

• Piano Suite for the Right Hand

• Polkas (Niemann)...................................................£11.50

EP 4455

Smith, Hale (1925–2009) • Evocation

......................................................£5.95

EP 6875

Standford, Patric (1939–2014) • Bourée for piano (after Bach) • Six Preludes for Piano

.................£11.95

EP 71725

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EP 71722

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• Piano Variations First Series ...............................................£17.95 EP 66279a Second Series ............................................£17.95 EP 66279b • Sonatinas for Young Pianists Vol. 1 .........................................................£17.95 Vol. 2 ........................................................£17.95

EP 6590a EP 6590b

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EP 66692

......................................£30.95

• Three Preludes and Fugues

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• Three Three-Part Inventions .......................£24.95

..........................................£24.95

As featured in the film ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ Arranged for Easy / Intermediate Piano

EP 6323

Takahashi, Yūji (*1938) • Chromamorphe II EP 4751

......................................£11.95

EP 66237

..................................................£17.95

EP 66243

....................................................£11.95

EP 66241

• Metathesis • Rosace II

Strauss, Richard (1864–1949) • Also sprach Zarathustra: Opening Theme....................................................£5.95

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EP 66933

EP 14221

Stojanoff, Wesselin (1902–1969) • 20 Piano Pieces for the Young

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Taub, Bruce J. (*1948) EP 7537

• Preludes

.....................................................£36.95

• Toccata (Etude IV)

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EP 67197 EP 67282

Taylor, Matthew (*1964) • Anniversaries and Intermezzi • Four Bagatelles • Piano Sonata Op. 46

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EP 71604

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EP 71600

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EP 72407

Tchaikovsky, Pyotr llyich (1840–1893) • Selected Piano Works in 3 Volumes (Weitzmann) • Also sprach Zarathustra Op.30...........................£16.95 EP 4193d

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• Don Juan Op.20......................................................£6.95 Arranged for piano (Singer) • Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche Op. 28.......................................£9.95 Arranged for Piano (Singer)

EP 4193a

EP 4193c

• Tod und Verklärung Op.24.....................................£6.95 Arranged for Piano (Singer)

EP 4193b

• Two Military Marches Op.7....................................£7.95 Arranged for Piano (Singer)

EP 3192

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Vol. 1....................................................................£23.95 Scherzo à la Russe Op. 1 No. 1; Capriccio Op. 8; Theme & Variations Op. 19 No. 6; 6 Pieces on a Theme Op. 21; Dumka – Russian Rustic Scene Op. 59

EP 4652

Vol. 2.....................................................................£23.95 EP 4653 Ruines d’un château Op. 2 No. 1; Chants sans paroles Op. 2 No. 3 & Op. 40 No. 6; Romance Op. 5; Valse-scherzo Op. 7; Polka de salon Op. 9 No. 2; Mazurka de salon Op. 9 No. 3; Nocturne Op. 10 No. 1; Humoresque Op. 10 No. 2; Rêverie du soir Op. 19 No. 1; Feuillet d’album Op. 19 No. 3; Nocturne Op. 19 No. 4; Chanson triste Op. 40 No. 2; Valse Op. 40 No. 9; Danse russe Op. 40 No. 10; Impromptu-caprice; Valse-scherzo in A (No. 2); Impromptu in A-; Aveu passioné


Solo Piano

Vol. 3.....................................................................£23.95 EP 4654 Polka peu dansante Op. 51 No. 2; Natha-valse Op. 51 No. 4; Romance Op. 51 No. 5; Valse sentimentale Op. 51 No. 6; Dialogue Op. 72 No. 8; Berceuse Op. 72 No. 2; Impromptu Op. 72 No. 1; Tendres reproches Op. 72 No. 3; L’espiègle Op. 72 No. 12; Danse caractéristique Op. 72 No. 4; Un poco di Schumann Op. 72 No. 9; Echo rustique Op. 72 No. 13; Un poco di Chopin Op. 72 No. 15; Valse à cinq temps

• Album for the Young Op. 39..................................£9.95 • Concerto No. 1 in B- minor Op. 23......................£8.95 Arranged for piano, simplified and abridged (Fisher)

• The Seasons Op. 37a

EP 3782 EP 3775a

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Townsend, Douglas (1921–2012) • Sonatina No. 3

........................................£11.95

EP 68182

Turrin, Joseph (1899–1977) • Three Petite Etudes

................................£11.95

EP 68390

...................................£11.95

EP 11024

...........................................£44.00

EP 67885

Tüür, Erkki-Sven (*1959) • Four Piano Pieces

Ung, Chinary (*1942) • Seven Mirrors

Waldteufel, Émile (1837–1915) • Skaters’ Waltz Op. 183.........................................£7.95

• June from “The Seasons” Op. 37a.......................£6.95

EP 5100

EP 73162

Series: more than the score... A series of classic piano music, covering much of the essential repertoire from Bach through Mozart, Schubert, M endelssohn, Chopin and Debussy, right up to John Cage.

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Wallen, Errollyn (*1958) • I Wouldn’t Normally Say

........................£11.95

EP 7734

............................................£17.95 (for Toy Piano, Piano or Harpsichord)

EP 7691

• Louis’ Loops

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EP 4995

Tcherepnin, Alexander (1899–1977) • Songs without Words Op. 82

....................£17.95

EP 6015

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EP 5464

Errollyn Wallen is an award-winning composer and lyricist. Her works include symphonies, ballets, operas and chamber music. Recent large-scale commissions include two works featuring the London Symphony Orchestra for the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games – PRINCIPIA, for massed choirs and orchestra, and Spirit in Motion, for soprano and orchestra. The event was broadcast to a billion people around the world. Other recent works include Diamond Greenwich for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, One Night, BBC drama series (winner of the 2013 FIPA d’Or for Best Music for a Television Series) and her hit opera for children, Cautionary Tales (commissioned by Opera North). Her ongoing project, the Another America opera series has been performed at Royal Opera House and Sadler’s Wells.

Thiele, Siegfried (*1934) • Sonata alla Toccata

Thilman, Johannes Paul (1906–1973) • Ten Little Pieces for Piano • Ten New Inventions

......................£24.95

EP 5647

..................................£11.95

EP 5227

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Solo Piano Albums Weber, Carl Maria von (1786–1826)

• Accompaniments

......................................£17.95

EP 66318

Piano Works (Köhler / Ruthardt)

• Bread and Roses

......................................£11.95

EP 66751

..................................................£24.95

EP 6496

• For Piano I.............................................................£11.95

EP 6497

• For Piano II

EP 6498

Vol. 1: Sonatas...................................................£25.95 C Op. 24; A- Op. 39; D min Op. 49; E min Op. 70

EP 717a

Vol. 2: Piano Pieces and Variations.................£21.95 (Opp. 7, 12, 21, 40, 62, 65, 72, 79)

EP 717b

Vol. 3: Variations and Concertos.....................£28.95

EP 717c

6 Variations on an Original Theme Op. 2; 8 Variations on an Air from ‘Castor and Pollux’ Op. 5; 8 Variations on Naga’s Air from ‘Samori’ Op. 6; 7 Variations on an Original Theme Op. 9; 7 Variations on the Romance from Méhul’s’Joseph’ Op. 28; 7 Variations on a Gypsy Song Op. 55; Concerto in C Op. 11; Concerto in E- Op. 32

• Invitation to the Dance Op. 65.............................£6.95

EP 2879

Weismann, Wilhelm (1900–1980) • Partita on “Es ist ein Ros entsprungen”

• For Piano with Preparations • For Prepared Piano

EP 4596

..................................£11.95 ................£17.95

• Long Piano (Peace March 11) • Pianist - Pieces • A Piano Piece

..........................£17.95

EP 71665

...................£44.00

EP 71664

Wishart, Peter (1921–1984)

• Touch

EP 66892 EP 68172 EP 68032

............................................£11.95

EP 68170

................£17.95

EP 67047

...................................£24.95

EP 66916

...................................................£17.95

EP 68483

..........................................£17.95

EP 68282

.......................£11.95

EP 6500

............................................£11.95

EP 66698

...........................................................£17.95

EP 68164

• Three Studies EP 66344

EP 67855

................£36.95

• Piano Song (I Am a Dangerous Woman)

• Small Preludes

EP 67972

..........................................£11.95

• Suite I for Prepared Piano ..............£11.95

...................£11.95

• Hay Una Mujer Desaparecida

• Sailing By ....................£11.95

• Three Compositions for Piano

• Opheis Kai Klimakes Op. 35

.................................................£11.95

• Preludes Nos. 1-11

Whittenberg, Charles (1927–1984)

• Partita in F sharp Op. 10

• For Pianist

Wolpe, Stefan (1902–1972) • Form IV: Broken Sequences.............................£11.95

EP 6462

(Snakes and Ladders)

Wuorinen, Charles (1938–2020) Wohlgemuth, Gerhard (1920–2001) • Inventions

..................................................£24.95

EP 10490

Wolff, Christian (*1934)

Charles Wuorinen began composing since he was five, and he was a forceful presence on the American musical scene for more than four decades. In 1970, Wuorinen was the youngest composer ever to have won the Pulitzer Prize (for the electronic work Time’s Encomium). The Pulitzer and the MacArthur Fellowship were just two among many awards, fellowships and other honors to come his way.

Christian Wolff was born in 1934 in Nice, France, but has lived mostly in the U.S. since 1941. He studied piano with Grete Sultan and, briefly, composition with John Cage. Though mostly self-taught as a composer, associations with John Cage, Morton Feldman, David Tudor, Earle Brown, Frederic Rzewski and Cornelius Cardew have been important for him. A particular feature of his music has been to allow performers various degrees of freedom and interaction at the actual time of performance. His music is published by C.F. Peters, New York, and a good portion of it has been recorded. A number of pieces have been used by Merce Cunningham and the Cunningham Dance Company, starting in 1953.

Wuorinen wrote more than 250 compositions. His late works included Time Regained, a fantasy for piano and orchestra for Peter Serkin, James Levine and the MET Opera Orchestra, Eighth Symphony for the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Metagong for two pianos and two percussion, and Haroun and the Sea of Stories, based on the novel of Salman Rushdie and premiered by the New York City Opera in 2004. His operatic treatment of Annie Proulx’s Brokeback Mountain, to a libretto by the author, was premiered at the Teatro Royal of Madrid in 2014.

Wolff has also been active as a performer and as an improviser - with, among others, Takehisa Kosugi, Steve Lacey, Keith Rowe, William Winant, Kui Dong, Larry Polansky and the group AMM. His writings on music, up to 1998, are collected in the book CUES: WRITINGS AND CONVERSATIONS, published by MusikTexte, Cologne. He has received awards and grants from the American Academy and National Institute of Arts and Letters, DAAD Berlin, the Asian Cultural Council, the Fromm Foundation, the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts (the John Cage award for music) and the Mellon Foundation. He is a member of the Akademie der Kuenste in Berlin and has received an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from the California Institute of the Arts. Academically trained at Harvard as a classicist, Wolff has taught classics at Harvard and from 1971 to 1999 was professor of Classics and Music at Dartmouth College.

An eloquent writer and speaker, Wuorinen lectured at universities throughout the United States and abroad, and served on the faculties of Columbia, Princeton, and Yale Universities, the University of Iowa, University of California (San Diego), Manhattan School of Music, New England Conservatory, State University of New York at Buffalo, and Rutgers University.

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He was the author of Simple Composition, used by composition students throughout the world.

Wuorinen was also active as performer, an excellent pianist and a distinguished conductor of his own works as well as other twentieth century repertoire. His orchestral appearances included the Cleveland Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, New York Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the American Composers Orchestra. Wuorinen was a member of both the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.


Solo Piano/Solo Piano Albums • Adagio

.........................................................£11.95

• Album Leaf (for Howard Klein) • Bagatelle

.................£7.95

EP 67958

....................................................£11.95

EP 67232

• The Blue Bamboula • Capriccio

.................................£24.95

EP 66532

....................................................£24.95

EP 66428

• Doubletake

.................................................£11.95

EP 68478

.........................................................£11.95 (for Chords and Dynamic Balance)

EP 68349

• Etude

EP 68364

• Das Boogiebuch (The Boogie Book)...............£8.95

EP 8584

Easy pieces in the Jazz idiom (Anne Scholl/Rolf Anderson)

• Celtic Piano Book: 13 Irish Songs......................£17.95

EP 11087

...........................................£17.95

EP 68092 EP 68428

• Crossing Borders a progressive introduction to popular styles

................................£11.95

EP 67253

Remo Vinciguerra Arranged by Anne Aplin/Geoffrey Pratley

................................................£11.95

EP 67715

...........................................................£24.95

EP 68288

• Intrada

• Josquin: Ave Christe • Katz Fugue

.........................£24.95

EP 68043

• Piano Sonata No. 1

.................................£30.95

EP 66371

• Piano Sonata No. 2

..................................£36.95

EP 66668

• Piano Sonata No. 3

..................................£44.00

EP 67167

• Piano Sonata No. 4

..................................£24.95

EP 68226

• Praegustatum for James Levine

...................................£11.95

EP 68171

......................................................£24.95

EP 68194

• Twelve Short Pieces

................................£11.95

EP 66579

• The White Raven

.....................................£11.95

The Star of the County Down; John Ryan’s Polka; Johnny, I hardly knew yeh; Sally Gardens; Red is the Rose; Give me your hand; Carolan’s Welcome; Fanny Power; Miss Murphy; The Foggy Dew; Fisher’s Hornpipe; The Basket of Turf; Musical Priest

Crossing Borders is a progressive series of volumes designed to introduce the developing pianist to a broad range of popular music, including jazz, blues, rock and pop.

The rhythmic, melodic andharmonic fingerprints of a wide range of popular styles are gradually introduced, yet a classical spirit or framework can also be recognised in much of the music.

In accordance with the relative freedom typical of popular music, many interpretative decisions, especially concerning dynamics and pedalling, are left to the players. Tempo indications are for guidance only, and need not be taken too literally.

Most of the pieces are original, written by Remo Vinciguerra, and the series as a whole is intended to be used as a livelyand entertaining parallel to the standard classical training.

Book 1................................................................£8.95

Wylie, Ruth Shaw (1916–1989)

Book 2................................................................£8.95

EP 66976

Book 3................................................................£8.95 Book 4................................................................£8.95 Book 5................................................................£8.95

Zallman, Arlene (1934–2006)

Book 6................................................................£8.95

• Variations on the Villanella “Alma che fai?”

H8

Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Johann Christian Bach

........................................................£17.95

• Heart Shadow

• Scherzo

• Bach’s Sons – 12 selected pieces........................£8.95

• The Haroun Piano Book

• Oros

Solo Piano Albums

by Luca Marenzio

.................................£17.95

EP 7640 EP 7641 EP 7642 EP 7643 EP 7644 EP 7645

EP 67656

Zimmermann, Bernd Alois (1918–1970) • Capriccio ...................................................£17.95 (Improvisations on Folk-Song Themes)

EP 8636

Zipp, Friedrich (1914–1997) • Elmauer Bagatellen

................................£11.95

EP 8544

....................................................£34.95

EP 66865

Zupko, Ramon (*1932) • Fluxus II

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Solo Piano Albums • Grade 8 Piano Anthology for 2021/2022....................................................£16.95

• Hausmusik zur Weihnacht..................................£11.50 EP 73547

“A stroke of publishing genius … The strengths of this publication cannot be overstated” Pianodao.com Review June 2021 The Grade 8 Piano Anthology 2021/22 comprises a broad selection of examination pieces from lists A, B and C of the Associated Board syllabus.

The anthology supports students preparing for the Practical Exam or for the new Performance Exam.

Aural Notes, by Caroline Evans (author of the Edition Peters Aural Test Survival Books), draw upon music in the Anthology to provide preparation material for the type of discussion topics typically encountered in the Grade 8 Practical Exam aural test.

Those preparing for the Grade 8 Performance Exam are aided by Performance Notes by Norman Beedie (Lecturer in Classical Improvisa tion, Piano and Conducting at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland), which give advice on technique and interpretation for each piece, and guidance on preparing an effective programme.

List A:

J. S. Bach Fantasia in C minor, BWV 906 Haydn Allegro moderato (1st movement from Sonata in A-flat, Hob. XVI:46) C. Schumann Prelude and Fugue in B-flat (No. 2 from Three Preludes and Fugues, Op. 16) J. S. Bach Prelude and Fugue in G, BWV 884 (from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Part 2) Beethoven Allegro (1st movement from Sonata in E, Op. 14 No. 1) Handel Prelude and Allegro (Fuga) (1st and 2nd movts from Suite No. 8 in F minor, HWV 433) Martínez Allegro/Moderato (1st movement from Sonata No. 3 in A) Mozart Andante grazioso and Vars. 1–6 (1st movement from Sonata in A, K. 331) Rameau Les cyclopes ( from Pièces de clavecin) D. Scarlatti Sonata in D, K443

List B:

Bartók Rondo (No. 1 from Three Rondos on Folk Tunes) Sculthorpe Snow, Moon and Flowers (from Night Pieces) Chaminade Pierette (Air de Ballet), Op. 41 Debussy Rêverie Khachaturian Toccata Cecilia McDowall Vespers in Venice (from Four Piano Solos) Villa-Lobos O polichinelo (from A prole do bebê no. 1)

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Brahms Intermezzo in E (No. 6 from Fantasies, Op. 116) Arensky Nocturne in D-flat (No. 3 from 24 Characteristic Pieces, Op. 36) Chopin Mazurka in A minor, Op. 17 No. 4 Janácek Andante (No. 1 from In the Mists) Rachmaninoff Moment Musical in D-flat, Op. 16 No. 5 Schubert Impromptu in A-flat (No. 2 from Four Impromptus, Op. 142, D. 935) Schumann Romanze in F-sharp (No. 2 from Drei Romanzen, Op. 28) List C:

EP 4610

15 pieces spanning 4 centuries of chorale preludes, folk songs inc. Bach, Mozart, Schumann, Franck, Niemann, Weismann, etc.

• Little Piano Book (Herrmann)

Collection of easy to moderately difficult pieces

Vol. 1: Masters before J.S.Bach...........................£13.95 34 pieces by Couperin, Pachelbel, Sweelinck etc

EP 4451

Vol. 2: The Age of J.S.Bach..................................£13.95 34 pieces by Arne, Bach, Daquin, Handel etc

EP 4452

Vol. 3: The Classical Period..................................£13.95 24 pieces by Beethoven, Diabelli, Mozart etc

EP 4453

Vol. 4: The Romantic Period................................. £13.95 v 29 pieces by Brahms, Chopin, Dvorák etc.

EP 4454

• Das Meisterbuch (Famous Piano Pieces)

Vol. 1:....................................................................£30.95

EP 4901

Bach, J. S. : Prelude in C major BWV 846, Prelude and Fugue in B flat minor BWV 867; Bach, C. P. E. : Solfeggio No. 2 in C minor, Wq 117; Bach, W. F. : Lamento in E minor from Sonata in G major Falck-Verz. No. 7; Bartók: Allegro barbaro; Beethoven: Minuet No. 2 in G major WoO 1 0, Bagatelle No. 6 in D major op.33, Für Elise in a minor WoO 59, Rondo a capriccio (The rage over the lost penny) Op. 129; Brahms: Intermezzo No. 1 in E flat major Op. 117, Ballad No. 3 in G minor Op. 118, Waltz No. 15 in A flat major Op. 39, Rhapsody No. 2 in G minor Op. 79; Chopin: Prélude No. 15 in D flat major Op. 28, Mazurka No. 1 in B flat major Op. 7, Marche funèbre from Sonata in B flat minor Op. 35, Nocturne No. 2 in E flat major Op. 9, Valse (Minute Waltz) No. 1 in D flat major Op. 64, Polonaise No. 1 in A major Op. 40, Etude No. 3 in E major, Op. 10; Daquin: Le Coucou; Dvorák: Humoresque No. 7 in G flat major Op. 101; Fibich: Poem No. 4 in D flat major Op. 41; Grieg: Erotik from Lyric Pieces Vol. 3 No. 5 Op. 43, Wedding Day at T roldhaugen No. 6 Op. 65 from: Lyric Pieces, Vol. 3; Handel: Sarabande from: Suite in D minor HWV 437, Aria con Variazioni (The harmonious blacksmith) from Suite E major HWV 430; Haydn: Arietta con Variazioni No. 3 in E flat major Hob. :XVII 3; Heller: Tarantelle No. 1 in A flat major Op. 85; Jensen, Adol: The mill from: Wanderbilder Op. 17; Liszt: Liebesträume No. 3 in A flat major; Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Song without Words No. 6 in A major Op. 62 Frühlingslied; Mozart: Menuetto in D major K355, Gigue in G major K574, Fantasy [fragment] in D minor K397 (385g); Niemann; Kocheler Lander No. 1 in C major Op. 135; Mussorgsky: The Great Gate from Kiev from Pictures at an Exhibition; Prokofiev: March in C major from Kindermusik Op. 65; Rachmaninov: Prelude No. 2 in C sharp minor Op. 3; Reger: Dreams by the Fireplace No. 3 Op. 143; Rubinstein: Melody No. 1 in F major Op. 3; Scarlatti: Sonata in G minor K 30; Schubert: Two German Dances: D major op.33 no.2 / B major Op. 33 No. 7 D783, Moment musical No. 3 in F minor Op. 94 D780,


Solo Piano Albums

Scherzo No. 2 in B flat major D593, Two waltzes No. 1 & 2 in A flat major Op. 9a D265, Impromptu No. 2 in A flat major Op. 142 D935; Schumann: Träumerei from Scenes from Children Op. 15, Soaring from Fantasiestücke Op. 12; Sinding: The Rustle of Spring Op. 32 No. 3; Smetana: Polka poétique No. 2 in G minor Op. 8; Tchaikovsky: Chanson triste No. 2 in G minor Op. 40, Chant sans paroles No. 3 in F major Op. 2; Weber: Invitation to Dance Op. 65

Vol. 2: ................................................................£30.95

Bach, J.C. : Presto from: Sonata No. 5 in A major Op. XVII; Bach, J. S. : Minuet and Trio from: French Suite in B minor BWV 816, Polonaise from French Suite in E major BWV 817, Fantasy in C minor BWV 906, Prelude and Fugue in C minor BWV (from The Well-Tempered Clavier, Part 1); Bach, W. F. : Allegro in A major; Beethoven: Bagatelle No. 1 in E flat major Op. 33, Rondo No. 2 in G major Op. 51, Adagio sostenuto from Sonata for Piano No. 2 in C sharp minor Op. 27, Marcia funebre from Sonata for piano in A flat major Op. 26, Andante favori in F major WoO 57; Brahms: Intermezzo No. 6 in E major Op. 116, Intermezzo No. 2 in E minor Op. 119; Chopin: Preludes Op. 28 Nos. 4, 6, 20; Mazurka No. 2 in E minor Op.17, Mazurka No. 2 in A minor, Op. 68, Valse No. 1 A flat major Op. Post. 69, Polonaise No. 1 in C sharp minor Op. 26, Nocturne No. 1 in E minor Op. Post. 72; Debussy: Arabesque in E major, Clair de Lune from Suite berga masque; Grieg: Arietta No. 1 Op.12 from Lyric Pieces, Vol. 1, Butterfly No. 1 Op. 43 from Lyric Pieces, Vol. 3, Train of the Dwarfs No. 3 Op. 54 from Lyric Pieces Vol. 4; Handel: Fantasia in C major HWV 490, Chaconne in G major HWV 435; Haydn: Variations in F minor Hob. XVII:6, Divertimento in D major Hob. XVI:4; Joplin: The Entertainer; Liszt: Consolation No. 3 in D flat major, Consolation No. 4 D flat major; Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Song without words No. 4 in A major Op. 19, Song without Words No. 5 in F sharp minor Op. 19; Song without words No. 4 in G major Op. 62, Song without Words No. 3 in C major Op. 102; Mozart,: Alla turca from: Sonata for piano in A major K331, Adagio in B minor K540, Fantasy in C minor K475, Rondo in A minor K511; Mussorgsky: Promenade I and The Old Castle from Pictures at an Exhibition; Reger: Romance No. 2 from Leaves and Flowers, Melodie from Leaves and Flowers, Gavotte No. 3 Op. 82 from, From my diary Op. 82 Vol. 1; Scarlatti: Sonata in A major L. 345 K. 113; Scharwenka: Polish National Dance No. 1 in E flat minor Op. 3; Schubert: Scherzo No. 1 in D flat major D593, Valses sentimentales No. 1-5 Op. 50 D779, Adagio No. 1 in C major D459, Piano Piece No. 1 in E flat minor D946; Schumann: Fantasietanz No. 5 Op. 124 from: Album Blätter, Waltz No. 4 Op. 124 (from: Album Blätter), Why? No. 3 Op. 12 from Fantasiestücke, Arabesque Op. 18, Romance in F sharp major Op. 28 No. 2; Scriabin: Prelude No. 14 in E flat minor Op. 11, Prelude No. 22 in G minor Op. 11; Sibelius: Jean - Valse triste No. 3 Op. 44 from Kuolema; Tchaikovsky: Troika-Fahrt No. 11 Op. 37a from The Seasons; Telemann: Suite in A major

• Das Pianobuch / Piano Music for Discoverers Vol. 1..................................................................£22.95 EP 10906a 72 Easy to Intermediate Original Pieces from Couperin to Chick Corea

Vol. 2..................................................................£22.95 EP 10906b 35 Intermediate to Advanced Original Pieces from Rameau to Friedrich Gulda

EP 9628

• Preparatory Sonatina Album............................£15.95

• Purcell and his Contemporaries........................£8.95

EP 3195

61 of the easiest sonatinas & pieces, in progressive order

EP 72621

Purcell, Henry: Prelude, Air, Trumpet Tune; Blow: Song Tune, Theatre Tune; Purcell, Daniel: Air, Hornpipe; Clarke, Jeremiah: Minuet, Ayre; Eccles: Minuet; Croft: Saraband; Barrett: The St Catherine (Rigaudon); Loiellet, J. B. : Minuet, Saraband, Cibel

• The Russian Five (Rüger)

Vol. 1.................................................................£13.95

Vol. 2.................................................................£15.95

• Sonata Album (Köhler / Ruthardt) Vol. 1..................................................................£18.50

EP 9286a EP 9286b EP 2114a

15 Sonatas – Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart Vol. 2.................................................................£17.95 11 Sonatas – Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart

EP 2114b

• Sonatina Album (Köhler / Ruthardt) Vol. 1..................................................................£18.50 17 Sonatinas & 13 other pieces

EP 1233a

Vol. 2..................................................................£19.95 15 Sonatinas & 15 other pieces

EP 1233b

• Sonatina Album (New Series) (Volger)

Vol. 1: 45 Sonatinas...........................................£17.95

Vol. 2: 15 Selected Sonatinas............................£18.50

EP 4680a EP 4680b

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Solo Piano Albums/Piano, 4 Hands • 25 Waltzes by contemporary American composers.......................................£19.95

Alden Ashforth: Sentimental Waltz Milton Babbitt: Minute Waltz Gerald Busby: A Wedding Waltz John Cage: 49 Waltzes for the Five Boroughs Tom Constanten: Dejavalse Richard Felciano: Two Hearts Joseph Fennimore: Titleswaltz after Max Steiner Ross Lee Finney: Waltz Peter Gena: Valse Philip Glass: Modern Love Waltz Lou Harrison: A Waltz for Evelyn Hinrichsen Robert Helps: Valse Mirage Andrew Imbrie: Waltz Karl Kohn: Waltz Zygmunt Krause: Music Box Waltz Arne Mellnaes: Es Laval Robert Moran : Waltz - “In Memoriam Maurice Ravel” Roger Sessions: Waltz Seymour Shifrin: Waltz Alan Stout: Waltz Ivan Tcherepnin: Valse Perpetuelle (“The 45 R.P. M.”) Virgil Thomson: For a Happy Occasion Francis thorne - A Lovesong Waltz Joan Tower: Red Garnetwaltz Charles Wuorinen: Self-Similar Waltz

• 13 Ways of Looking at the Goldberg...............................................£21.95

EP 66735

Babbitt, Milton (1916–2011) • Don • Envoi

Bach: Aria, from The Goldberg Variations BWV 988 C. Curtis-Smith: Rube Goldberg Variation Jennifer Higdon: The Gilmore Variation Mischa Sarche Zupko: Ghost Variation Stanley Walden: Fantasy Variation Bright Sheng: Variation Fugato Derek Bermel: Kontraphunktus Bach: Variation 13, from Goldberg Variations BWV 988 David Del Tredici: MyGoldberg (Gymnopedie No. 1) Fred Lerdahl: Chasing Goldberg William Bolcom: Yet Another Goldberg Variation (for lefthand alone) (Canon Inversa) Lukas Foss: Goldmore Variation Ralf Gothoni: Variation on Variation with Variation Fred Hersch: Melancholy Minuet Bach: Aria (reprise), from Goldberg Variations BWV 988

...........................................................£34.95

EP 66944

........................................................£30.95

EP 67532

Bach, Johann Christian (1735–1782) • 3 Original Sonatas............................................£25.95 Op. 15 No. 6; Op. 18 Nos. 5, 6

EP 4516

Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685–1750) • Three Popular Pieces.........................................£11.95

EP 7781

Arranged for Piano Duet (Duck) Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring; Sheep May Safely Graze; Sleepers, wake

EP 68122

These 12 diverse new variations on the orignal Bach Aria were commis sioned by the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival for pianist Gilbert Kalish

Piano, 4 Hands

• Brandenburg Concerti

Arranged for Piano Duet (Reger)

Nos.1–3: BWV 1046–1048..................................£23.95

Nos.4–6: BWV 1049–1051..................................£28.95

• Orchestral Suites Nos.1–4................................£25.95

EP 3108a EP 3108b EP 3181

Arranged for Piano Duet (Reger)

Beamish, Sally (*1956) • Fanfares and Fancies on a Popular Air .....................................£11.95

EP 72931

Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770–1827) • German Dances formerly attributed to Beethoven.........................£12.95 (Bittner)

EP 4399

• Original Compositions (Ruthardt).......................£13.95

EP 285

• Overtures...............................................................£22.95

EP 136

Sonata Op. 6 in D; 3 Marches Op. 45; 8 Variations in C; 6 Variations on “Ich denke dein” in D

Arranged for Piano Duet (Kleinmichel) Opp. 43, 62, 72, 72a, 72b, 84, 113, 138

• Symphonies

Arranged for Piano Duet (Ulrich)

Vol. 1: Nos. 1–5.................................................£32.50 Vol. 2: Nos. 6–9.................................................£32.50

EP 9 EP 10

Berger, Arthur (1912–2003) • Composition

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.............................................£44.00

EP 67720


Piano, 4 Hands Bizet, Georges (1838-1875) • Jeux d’enfants Op. 22 (Frickert)..........................£17.95

• Petite Suite

( Swarsenski)...............£11.95

EP 7262

EP 8747

Brahms, Johannes (1833–1897) • Hungarian Dances (Singer)

Vol. 1: Nos.1–10..................................................£11.95

Vol. 2: Nos.11–21................................................£11.95

• Liebeslieder-Walzer Op. 52a; Neue Liebeslieder-Walzer Op. 65a ...............£18.50

EP 2100a EP 2100b EP 7344

Includes text of songs (Ger./Eng.) (Musgrave)

• Waltzes Op. 39......................................................£9.95

EP 3665

Diabelli, Anton (1781–1858) Jugendfreuden Op. 163 .....................................£11.95

• Waltzes Op. 39......................................................£19.95

EP 4831

Weber: Rondo – Perpetuum mobile from Sonata in C major Op. 24; Brahms: Rondo – Perpetuum mobile based on C. M. v. Weber (Goebels)

Burge, David (1930–2013) ............................................£36.95

EP 67814

.............................................................£30.95

EP 68326

Q 2442

EP 1323

E- Op. 14 No.3, C Major Op. 3 No. 1, E- major Op. 3 No. 2, C major Op. 6 No. 1

• Sonatas Vol. 1...................................................................£14.95 F Op. 32; D Op. 33; C Op. 37 (Frey)

EP 2443a

Vol.2....................................................................£17.95 B- Op. 38; F Op. 73 (Ruthardt)

EP 2443b

• Sonata mignonnes Op. 150; Rondo militaire Op. 152..............................£17.95

EP 2441 EP 2440a

Dvořák, Antonín (1841–1904)

Vol. 1: Op. 46......................................................£14.95

Vol. 2: Op. 72......................................................£14.95

EP 8752a EP 8752b

• Selected Pieces

Crumb, George (*1929) • Celestial Mechanics..........................................£52.00 (Makrokosmos IV) Cosmic Dances for Amplified Piano

CD includes two performances: one without primo, one without second

• Slavonic Dances (Eberhardt)

Clementi, Muzio (1752–1832) • 4 Sonatas .............................................................£17.95

• Melodic Exercises Op. 149..............................£23.95

• Sonatinas Opp. 24, 54, 58, 60............................£13.95

Chihara, Paul (*1938) • Ami

EP 2442

Brahms, Johannes / Carl Maria von Weber

• Liana’s Song

• Melodic Exercises Op. 149.................................£9.95

Q 3665

CD includes two performances: one without primo, one without secondo

• Two Studies (Perpetuum mobile)......................£13.95

EP 2440b

(6 Sonatinas on 5 notes)

EP 66788

for Piano Duet (Lerche)...................................£28.95

Legende Op. 5 Nos. 4, 5, 8, 9, 10; Silent Woods Op. 68 No. 5; Slavonic Dances Op. 72 Nos. 2, 4, 8 Slavonic Dances Op. 46 Nos. 1, 2, 8

EP 4935

Debussy, Claude (1862–1918) • 6 Epigraphes antiques.......................................£11.50

EP 7276

(Swarsenski)

• Marche écossaise (Klemm) ...............................£11.50

EP 9158b

sur un thème populaire

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Piano, 4 Hands Fauré, Gabriel (1845–1924) • Dolly Op. 56 (Howat)

Grieg, Edvard (1843–1907) ...........................£16.95

EP 7430

Fauré would have been delighted to know that this edition corrects the misguided feline associations in the titles for the second and fourth of these pieces. ‘Mi-a-ou’ should always have been known as ‘Messieu Auol’ (reflecting an infant pronunciation of the eponymous Dolly’s older brother, Raoul), and ‘Kitty-Valse’ should have been ‘Ketty-Valse’, inspired ironically not by a cat but by the family dog!

For such a cornerstone of the repertoire, Roy Howat - who personally knew Dolly Bardac, the suite’s dedicatee - finds a surprisingly high number of source discrepancies to evaluate in the comprehensive critical commentary, including an indication that Fauré conceived the famous opening ‘Berceuse’ at a more flowing tempo than has be come habitual over the decades. Based on his intimate knowledge of Fauré, he also urges the performers to keep rubato to a minimum, and keep the pedalling light.

Fauré’s Dolly suite honours Hélène Bardac (1892-1985), second child of Fauré’s close friend Emma Bardac, the talented singer for whom he composed La bonne chanson.

The infant Hélène’s diminutive size, together with the contemporary anglomania, led to her being nicknamed “Dolly”, and this remained with her throughout her life. Fauré presented this young girl with a lullaby for piano duet (the ‘Berceuse’), possibly for her first birthday on 20 June 1893. Three more pieces followed: on her second birthday, on New Year’s Day 1895, and on her fourth birthday in June 1896.

The final two movements were added that autumn to complete the suite on 17 November 1896. In fact the ‘Berceuse’ had been composed 30 years earlier, when Fauré was eighteen, for Suzanne Garnier, the young daughter of a family friend in Tarbes.

Roy Howat

• Norwegian Dances Op. 35 Nos. 1–4 (Andersen)

....................................£11.95

EP 11307

A new Urtext edition, edited by the Edvard Grieg Committee, Oslo. includes Editorial Commentary and new Preface. The Primo and Secondo parts in have been neatly scored to provide easy page turns.

• Peer Gynt Suites No. 1 Op. 46 & No. 2 Op. 55.................................£12.95

EP 7779

Arranged for Piano Duet (Ruthardt)

• Pièces Symphoniques Op. 14.............................£11.50

EP 1439

• Wedding Day at Troldhaugen Op. 65 No 6..........................................................£11.50

EP 3306

Arranged for Piano Duet (Ruthardt)

Händel, Georg Friedrich (1685–1759) • Arrival of the Queen of Sheba.............................£8.95

EP 7721

Arranged for Piano Duet (Weismann)

• Organ Concertos Arranged for Piano Duet (Ruthardt) Vol. 1: Nos. 1–6 (Op. 4).....................................£18.50 Vol. 2: Nos. 7–12 (Op. 7)...................................£25.95

EP 2591a EP 2591b

• Water Music, Suite...............................................£9.95 Arranged for Piano Duet (Duck)

EP 7471

• Zadok the Priest....................................................£9.95 Arranged for Piano Duet (Johnson)

EP 7459

Haydn, Joseph (1732–1809) • 12 Symphonies Arranged for Piano Duet (Ulrich)

Feldman, Morton

Vol. 1: Nos. 93, 94, 99, 101, 103, 104.................£28.95

Vol. 2: Nos. 86, 95, 97, 98, 100, 102...................£28.95

EP 186a EP 186b

(1926–1987)

• Piano Piece for Four Hands

...................£5.95

EP 6946

Helps, Robert (1928–2001) • Saccade

...................................................£17.95

EP 66282

Genzmer, Harald (1909–2007) • Sonata for Piano Duet in D

.....................£44.00

EP 5020

Herrmann, Arnulf (*1968) • Hausmusik

.................................................£24.95

EP 11332

Höller, Karl (1907–1987) • Small Sonata in B minor Op. 32 No. 1

.....£44.00

EP 5023

• Small Sonata in G major Op. 32 No. 2

....£44.00

EP 5024

Hovhaness, Alan (1911–2000) • Child in the Garden Op. 168..............................£11.95

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Piano, 3 Hands

EP 6291


Piano, 4 Hands/Albums Joplin, Scott (1868–1917)

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756–1791)

• 14 Selected Ragtimes

• Eine kleine Nachtmusik K525...........................£12.95

EP 3078

• Original Compositions.......................................£24.95

EP 12

Easy to medium difficulty Arranged for Piano Duet (Didion/Kirchgässner)

Vol. 1: Nos. 1–7....................................................£18.95

Vol. 1: Nos. 1–7....................................................£18.50 Inludes CD offering secondo accompaniment

EP 8610a

Q 8610a

Vol. 2: Nos. 8–14................................................£18.95 EP 8610b

Kagel, Mauricio (1931–2008) • Der Eid des Hippokrates

..........................£11.95

EP 8533

Piano, 3 Hands

Op. 44 Nos. 1–3; Op. 66 Nos. 1–3

Sonatas K381, K358, K497, K521; Fantasies K594, K608; Variations K501; Fugue in G min K401

• Overtures (arr. Kleinmichel)................................£21.95

Kuhlau, Friedrich (1786–1832) • 6 Sonatinas (Roitzsch)..........................................£20.95

EP 728

EP 135a

Così fan tutte, Don Giovanni, Figaro, Idomeneo, Magic Flute, Il Seraglio, La Clemenza di Tito

• Sonatinas (Herrmann).........................................£21.95

EP 4456

(arr. from Wind Divertimenti K213, 240)

LeFanu, Nicola (*1947)

• Symphonies Arranged for Piano, 4 Hands (Ulrich)

• Seven Inventions and a Passacaglia

Vol.1....................................................................£36.95 Nos.35 ‘Haffner’; 36 ‘Linz’; 38 ‘Prague’; 39; 40; 41 ‘Jupiter’

EP 187a

Vol.2....................................................................£32.50 Nos.31 ‘Paris’; 33; 34; ‘Haffner’ Serenade; ‘Posthorn’ Serenade; Symphony in G by Leopold Mozart

EP 187b

• Viennese Sonatinas (arr. Johnson)...................£15.95

EP 7017

...................................£34.95 EP 71208 A Little Sketchbook for Piano Duet

Luening, Otto (1900–1996) • The Bells of Bellagio

................................£11.95 2 easy pieces for 2 or 3 players at 1, 2 or 3 Pianos

EP 66012

Lybbert, Donald (1923–1981) • Movement

...................................................£17.95

Nancarrow, Conlon EP 66015

Mendelssohn, Felix (1809–1847) EP 1715

• Nocturne and Wedding March.............................£8.95

EP 7464

(from “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”) Arranged for Piano Duet (Ruthardt)

....................£17.95

EP 66990a

• Four Hands - One Piano...............................£11.50

EP 10862

Rakowski, David (*1958) • Étude-Fantasies

.......................................£17.95

EP 68307

Ravel, Maurice (1875–1937)

Moszkowski, Moritz (1854–1925) • New Spanish Dances Op. 65..............................£18.50

EP 2992

• Polish Dances Op. 55...........................................£18.50

EP 2777

• Spanish Dances Op. 12.......................................£17.95

EP 2125

• Sonatina for Piano (Duet)

Przystaniak, Peter (*1956)

• Original Works for Piano Duet............................£21.95 (Andante &) Variations in B- Op. 83a; Allegro brillant in A Op. 92

(1912–1997)

• Ma mère l’oye ©

(Nichols)..............£16.95

EP 71002

In preparing this Urtext edition of Ravel’s piano music, Roger Nichols consulted no fewer than 14 sources - including sound recordings by Ravel himself and other pianists with whom the composer worked.

As a result he is uniquely qualified to evaluate the complexity of the sources and, with this edition, has provided today’s pianists with the tools to make their own well-informed performance choices about this infinitely rewarding repertoire.

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Piano, 4 Hands Reger, Max (1873–1916) • Six Pieces Op.94...........................................£21.95

EP 3111

• Six Burlesques Op.58....................................£17.95

EP 3949

• Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Mozart Op. 132 (Arranged by the Composer)................£21.95

Vol. 4..................................................................£25.95 Overture in F Op. 34 / D675; Sonata in C min Op. posth. / D48; 4 Ländler D814; Children’s March in G D928

• Dances, complete (arr. Ulrich)..............................£25.95 EP 3974

EP 155d

EP 719

Ecossaises, German Dances, Waltzes, etc.

• Fantasia in F minor Op. 103 / D940.....................£11.95

EP 155cc

Saint-Saëns' Danse macabre has long been available in the composer's own sizzling transcription for two pianos.

• Ländler & Pieces (Herrmann)..............................£12.95

EP 4480

By contrast, the standard piano duet arrangement of the piece (by Ernest Guiraud) appears to have been derived from the orchestral score and is often disappointingly thin. An obvious solution was to make the present new duet arrangement, following the composer's two-piano version as closely as possible.

• Original Marches.................................................£25.95

As a symphonic poem Danse macabre was elaborated (in 1874) from Saint-Saëns' earlier song-setting of a poem by Henri Cazalis - a sort of French Tom O'Shanter without the chase, in which the devil, playing a mistuned fiddle, conjures skeletons from their graves at midnight into a macabre dance (Cazalis' profession as a doctor doubtless fed his imagination).

• Oriental Pictures Op. 66......................................£13.95

Rowley, Alec (1892–1958) • Six Short Dance Pieces Op.41

...............£13.95

EP 4381

Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835–1921) • Danse macabre....................................................£9.95

EP 7955

Arranged for Piano, 4 Hands( Hiscocks)

Saint-Saëns' orchestral version was the first orchestral score to use a xylophone, in a tune that he later recycled for "Fossils" in Carnaval des animaux.

Roy Howat

Easy original compositions

EP 749

Militaires, Héroïques, Caractéristiques, etc

Schumann, Robert (1810–1856)

• Original Compositions (Dörffel)..........................£32.50

EP 2347a

(6 Impromptus) Oriental Pictures Op. 66 (6 Impromptus); 12 Pieces Op. 85; Ball-Scenes Op. 109 Children’s Ball Op. 130

EP 2347

Shifrin, Seymour (1926–1979) • The Modern Temper

...............................£34.95

EP 5877

Sinding, Christian (1856–1941) • Rustle of Spring Op. 32 No. 3 ..............................£8.95

EP 2870f

Arranged for Piano, 4 Hands (Johnson)

Stravinsky, Soulima (1910–1994) • Music Alphabet

Vol. 1: 25 easy duets, Letters A–L

...........£30.95

Vol. 2: 25 easy duets, Letters M–Z

..........£30.95

EP 66547a EP 66547b

Schubert, Franz (1797–1828) • Piano Duets, Original Vol. 1.................................................................£28.95 8 Variations on a French Song Op. 10 / D624;

Marches héroïques Op. 27 / D602; Sonata in B- Op. 30 / D617; Variations in A- Op. 35 / D813; 6 Grandes marches Op. 40 / D819; 3 Marches militaires Op. 51 / D733; Divertissement à l’hongroise Op. 54 / D818

Vol. 2.................................................................£28.95

Grande marche funèbre in C min Op. 55 / D859;

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• Overture to ‘Light Cavalry’..................................£6.95

EP 7458

Taylor, Matthew (*1964) • Wassail Op. 15

...........................................£34.95

EP 71598

EP 155b

Tcherepnin, Alexander (1899–1977)

6 Polonaises Op. 61 / D824; Divertissement in E min Op. 63 / D823; Grande marche héroïque in A min Op. 66 / D885; 4 Polonaises Op. 75 / D599; Variations on a Theme by Hérold in C Op. 82 No. 1 / D908; Variations in B- Op. 82 No. 2 / D968a; Andantino varié & Rondeau brillant Op. 84 Nos. 1 & 2 / D823 Nos. 1 & 2

Vol. 3.................................................................£28.95 Fantaisie in F min Op. 103 / D940; Rondo in A

Suppè, Franz von (1819–1895) EP 155a

• Exploring the Piano.............................................£13.95

EP 66629

12 duets for beginner & teacher

Townsend, Douglas (1921–2012) EP 155c

Op. 107 / D951; 2 Marches caractéristiques Op. 121 / D968b; Rondo ‘Notre amitié’ Op. 138 / D608b; Grand Duo (Sonata) Op. 140 / D812; Allegro ‘Lebensstürme’ Op. 144 / D947; Fugue in E min Op. 152 / D952

• Fantasies on Christmas Carols

Vol. 1...................................................................£11.50 EP 68102a

God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen; Silent Night; The Coventry Carol


Piano, 4 Hands Albums/Piano, 6 Hands Vol. 2..................................................................£11.50 EP 68102b Il Est Né; All Through the Night; Here We Go A-Wassailing

Piano 4 Hands, Albums

• Four Fantasies on American Folk Songs

Op .4

......................................................£61.00

EP 6040

Wagner, Richard (1813–1883) • Siegfried Idyll.........................................................£7.95

EP 3436

• Das Boogiebuch.................................................£13.95

EP 8650

(Scholl / Anderson) 7 easy pieces in the jazz idiom

• Das vierhändige Pianobuch Vol. 1..................................................................£18.50 Vol. 2..................................................................£18.50

EP 11081a EP 11081b

• Crossing Borders – a progressive introduction to popular styles

Weber, Carl Maria von

(1786–1826)

• Compositions, Original (Ruthardt)

Vol. 1: Opp. 3, 10, 60..........................................£25.95

• Invitation to the Dance.......................................£9.95

Book One...........................................................£9.95

EP 7646

EP 188a EP 7460

Book Two...........................................................£9.95

EP 7647

Book Three........................................................£9.95

EP 7649

Weber, Carl Maria von / Johannes Brahms • Two Studies (Perpetuum mobile)....................£13.95

EP 4831

Wishart, Peter (1921–1984) • Sonata for Piano Duet in B flat Op. 5

....£24.95

EP 71666

• Children’s Friend................................................£15.95 50 pieces Op. 87 (Ruthardt)

EP 1330

Wohlfahrt, Heinrich (1797–1883)

• Easy Pieces for Piano Duet..............................£15.95

EP 9481

(Holzweissig) 37 pieces

• Pianoforte Duet Album (Johnson)

• Duet I

..........................................................£11.95

EP 6490

................................................£11.95

EP 66914

• Exercise 21

• Exercise 22 (Bread and Roses for John)

...£26.95

EP 67139

...................................£52.00

. Vol. 2...................................................................£21.95 Arrangements

EP 1978b

Piano, 6 Hands

Wuorinen, Charles (1938–2020) • Making Ends Meet

Vol. 1...................................................................£23.95 EP 1978a 11 Original Duets by Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, Weber, Clementi, Schumann & Kuhlau

Wolff, Christian (*1934)

EP 66372

Luening, Otto (1900–1996) Zipp, Friedrich

• The Bells of Bellagio..........................................£11.95 (1914–1997)

• Elmauer Bagatellen

.................................£17.95

EP 8545

EP 66012

2 easy pieces for 2 or 3 players at 1, 2 or 3 Pianos

Przystaniak, Peter (*1956) • More Hands - One Piano,..................................£13.95 EP 11106

Pieces for 3 or 4 players at 1 Piano Au clair de la lune (Traditional); Sur le pont d’Avignon (Traditional); Swanee River; Guten Abend, gut Nacht (Brahms); Old Mac Donald (Traditional); Oh when the Saints (Traditional); Drei Chinesen mit dem Kontrabass (Traditional); Rainbow-Party; Greensleeves (Traditional); Tango di Mango; Jungle-Boogie

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Two Pianos, 4 Hands Bach, Wilhelm Friedemann (1710–1784)

Two Pianos, 4 Hands

• Sonata in F for Two Pianos...............................£21.95

Andre, Mark (*1964) • S1

EP 4284

(Brahms / Martienssen)

...............................................................£61.00

EP 12621

• Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Op. 15 (Pauer).....................................................£16.95

Bach, Johann Christian (1735–1782) • Concerto for Harpsichord (Piano) and Orchestra in D Op. 13 No. 2.................................................£21.95 (Landshoff)

• Concerto for Harpsichord (Piano) and Orchestra in B flat Op. 13 No. 4..........................................£19.95

Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770–1827) EP 2894a

with Beethoven’s cadenzas

EP 4262

• Piano Concerto No. 2 in B Op. 19 (Pauer).....................................................£16.95

EP 2894b

with Beethoven’s cadenzas

EP 4329

• Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor Op. 37 (Pauer).....................................................£16.95

Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685–1750)

with Beethoven cadenzas

• Concerto for Harpsichord (Piano), Strings and Basso Continuo No. 1 in D minor BWV 1052 ....................................£18.95

• Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Op. 58 (Pauer).....................................................£16.95 EP 9980

(Schulze / K.Schubert)

EP 2894c

EP 2894d

with Beethoven cadenzas

• Piano Concerto No. 5 in E Op. 73 ‘Emperor’ (Pauer).....................................£17.95

EP 2894e

• Five Cadenzas to Concertos by Mozart and Beethoven...............................£17.95

EP 3629

(Clara Schumann)

• Overtures (Arranged for Two Pianos)...................£41.95

EP 1406

Bingham, Judith (*1952) • Dove Cottage by Moonlight

...................£57.00

EP 71145

..................£52.00

EP 11299

• Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor Op. 15 (Badura-Skoda)......................£20.95

EP 9827a

Borboudakis, Minas (*1974) • Concerto for Harpsichord (Piano), Strings and Basso Continuo No. 1 in D minor BWV 1052 ....................................£30.95 (Schulze / K.Schubert)

• cloops ‘n grains (Cycloids II) Q 9980

[includes play-along CD]

Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897)

• Concerto for Harpsichord (Piano), Strings and Basso Continuo No. 2 in E BWV 1053 ....................................£13.95

EP 9981

• Concerto for Harpsichord (Piano), Strings and Basso Continuo No. 4 in A BWV 1055 (Soldan).........................................£17.95

EP 4467

• Concerto for Harpsichord (Piano), Strings and Basso Continuo No. 5 in F minor BWV 1056...........................................................£13.95

EP 9983

• Piano Concerto No. 2 in B Op. 83 (Badura-Skoda).......................£21.95

(Schulze / K.Schubert)

• Concerto for 2 Harpsichords (Pianos), Strings and Basso Continuo in C BWV 1061.........................................................£21.95 (Griepenkerl) Two copies provided

EP 2200a

• Concerto for 2 Harpsichords (Pianos), Strings and Basso Continuo in C minor BWV 1060.........................................................£18.50 EP 2200b (Griepenkerl) Two copies provided • Selected Works (Wolff)

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........................£28.95 Double Concerto in C BWV 1061a; 2 Mirror-Fugues in D min from The Art of Fugue BWV 1080 No. 18

EP 8611

The gestation period of Brahms's first concerto for piano lasted for over seventeen years. Now, of course, an integral and permanent part of the repertoire, it surprisingly did not find initial favour with music critics of the time. This new edition by Paul Badura-Skoda is based on a previous edition by Johannes Gerdes and has been revised on the basis of additional source material.

EP 11407


Two Pianos, 4 Hands • Sonata in F minor Op. 34b..................................£24.95

after the Quintet Op. 34

EP 3662

• 2 Sonatas in B-, original (Ruthardt)...................£18.50

• St. Anthony Chorale & 4 Variations Op. 56b......................................£26.95 ‘Haydn Variations’. Original. Two copies provided

EP 3892

• 5 Waltzes from Op. 39.........................................£15.95

EP 3667

• Otherworldy Resonances (Tableaux, Book 2) ................................£34.95 EP 68002 • Zeitgeist for two amplified pianos

Cage, John (1912–1992) ........................................£57.00

EP 6702

.....................................£26.95

EP 6708a

.........................................................£52.00

EP 67302

• Experiences No.1 • Two^2

• Three Dances

...........................................£78.00 [for 2 amplified prepared pianos]

• Capriccio

EP 6760

.....................................................£52.00

The Complete Chopin – A New Critical Edition Series Editors: John Rink, Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger, J im Samson and Christophe Grabowski Editor-in-Chief: John Rink

• Original Works for 2 Pianos...............................£11.95

EP 9078i

• Piano Works, Vol. 10: Fantaisie für Klavier und Orchester......................£17.95

EP 9078k

Lindaraja; En blanc et noir (Klemm)

Dillon, James (*1950)

Chopin was a perpetual reviser, sometimes almost obsessively so. He was quite capable of sending radically differing versions of the same piece to his various publishers.

black/nebulae

The unique attribute of this new edition is that it follows scrupulously a ‘single best source’ for each piece, so that the piece is presented exactly as Chopin would have known it at a particular juncture.

Between Friends

Only Chopin’s own fingering, as authenticated by the sources, is indicated. Sometimes unorthodox, these fingerings afford us a compelling insight into Chopin’s own expressive intentions and performance style.

• Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor Op. 11 .................................................£20.95

EP 67086

Debussy, Claude (1862–1918)

Chopin, Frédéric (1810–1849)

...............£52.00 EP 67251

Davidovsky, Mario (1934–2019)

EP 1982

Two copies provided

Crumb, George (*1929)

(arranged by the composer) Two copies provided

• A Book of Music

Clementi, Muzio (1752–1832)

...............................................£36.95

EP 7438

Dove, Jonathan (*1959) ........................................£62.00

EP 73450

Jonathan Dove’s music has filled opera houses with delighted audiences of all ages on five continents. Few, if any, contemporary composers have so successfully or consistently explored the potential of opera to communicate, to create wonder and to enrich people’s lives.

EP 7529

The Complete Chopin - A New Critical Edition (Rink)

• Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor Op. 21 ..................................................£20.95

EP 71919

The Complete Chopin - A New Critical Edition (Rink)

Elgar, Edward (1857–1934) / Robert Walker (*1946) • Piano Concerto

.......................................£30.95 EP 71422 Version for Two Pianos, after Sketches and Thematic Material by Edward Elgar. Arranged, elaborated, edited and orchestrated by Robert Walker.

Feldman, Morton (1926–1987) • Ixion (Summerspace) - Ballet • Projection III

.................£34.95

EP 6926a

...............................................£34.95

EP 6961

• Vertical Thoughts I • Two Pianos ___________________________________________________________

• Grande Polonaise Brillante in E flat Op. 22 for Piano and Orchestra......................£12.95

EP 2968

• Rondo in C Op. 73................................................£18.50

EP 1914

...................................£11.95

.................................................£11.95

• Two Pieces for 2 Pianos

..........................£17.95

EP 6952 EP 6939 EP 6916

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Two Pianos, 4 Hands Helps, Robert (1928–2001)

Franck, César (1822–1890) • Symphonic Variations (Sauer).............................£23.95

EP 3741

Two copies provided

• Eventually the Carousel Begins

.............................£36.95

Gerster, Ottmar (1897–1969)

Hovhaness, Alan (1911–2000)

• Variations on an Original Theme

• Ko-ola-u Op. 136

Op. 2

........................................................£49.00

EP 10499

Glanville-Hicks, Peggy (1912–1990) • Etruscan Concerto

EP 6530

................................................£17.95

EP 6559

• Two-Piano Inventions

.............................£78.00

EP 67305

-PFRED

Grieg, Edvard (1843–1907)

Ives, Charles (1874–1954)

• Piano Concerto in A minor Op. 16 (Burmeister)............................£21.95

.......................................£17.95

Iannaccone, Anthony (*1943)

....................................£30.95 EP66125

• Vijag Op. 37

EP 67209

• 3 Quarter-Tone Pieces EP 11435

This new edition of one of the most famous of piano concertos is based on an in-depth revision of the existing (and tried and trusted) Edition Peters version (EP2164). The piano part of the orchestra reduction has been revised, optimized (including page turns), had instrument references added and collated with the score of the Grieg Complete Edition. The solo part has been reviewed and corrected with reference to the two main sources.

...........................£24.95 Largo, Allegro & Chorale. Two copies provided

EP 66285

Kagel, Mauricio (1931–2008) • Capriccio (auf zwei Klavieren)

...................£36.95

EP 10919

• The Shape Follows Its Shadow .............................................£34.95

EP 66973

Kondō, Jo

(*1947)

LeFanu, Nicola (*1947) • Echo and Narcissus

................................£34.95

EP 71209

• Piano Works, Vol. 11: Concertos and Other Works for Piano and Orchestra (Sauer)....................................£52.00

EP 3602c

• Concerto No. 1 in E- (Sauer)...........................£18.95

EP 3606

• Concerto No. 2 in A (Sauer).............................£18.95

EP 3607

• Totentanz (Sauer)..............................................£13.95

EP 7388

Liszt, Franz (1811–1886)

• Romance in F Op. 51............................................£28.95

EP 2494

Luening, Otto (1900–1996)

Grosskopf, Erhard (*1934) • Harmonien Op. 27

• The Bells of Bellagio.........................................£11.95

.....................................£57.00

EP 11343

Haydn, Joseph (1732–1809) • Concertino (Divertimento) in C Hob. XIV:3 (Anson)...............................................£18.50

EP 6282

Two copies provided

• Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Hob. XVIII:11........................................................£16.95

EP 4353a

with Haydn’s cadenzas (Teichmüller)

• Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Hob. XVIII:4..........................................................£15.95

EP 4643

(Hinze-Reinhold) with cadenzas

Hellawell, Piers (*1956) • Victory Boogie-Woogie

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............................£52.00

EP 71308

2 easy pieces for 2 or 3 players at 1, 2 or 3 Pianos

EP 66012


Two Pianos, 4 Hands Mendelssohn, Felix (1809–1847) • Capriccio brillant for Piano und Orchestra in B minor Op. 22...............................................................£21.95

EP 2942

Two copies provided

• Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor Op. 25 (Burmeister)..........................£18.95

EP 11408

This new Urtext edition, prepared by Klaus Burmeister, of one of the most famous of piano concertos, is based on the first two printed editions (as no autograph score of the solo part survives). It includes a historical preface and a critical commentary.

• Piano Concerto No. 13 in C K415....................£17.95

EP 8813

• Piano Concerto No. 14 in E- K449...................£17.95

EP 8814

• Piano Concerto No. 15 in B- K450...................£16.95

EP 8815

• Piano Concerto No. 16 in D K451....................£17.95

EP 8816

• Piano Concerto No. 17 in G K453...................£17.95

EP 8817

• Piano Concerto No. 18 in B- K456...................£17.95

EP 8818

• Piano Concerto No. 19 in F K459....................£17.95

EP 8819

• Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor K466...............................................£17.95

EP 8820

with Beethoven cadenzas

• Piano Concerto No. 21 in C K467....................£17.95

EP 8821

with Zacharias cadenzas

Q 8821

• Piano Concerto No. 21 in C K467....................£25.95

with Zacharias cadenzas

• Piano Concerto No. 22 in E- K482....................£17.95

• Piano Concerto No. 2 in D minor Op. 40...............................................................£17.95

EP 8822

with Zacharias cadenzas

• Piano Concerto No. 23 in A K488.....................£17.95

EP 8823

• Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor K491................................................£17.95

EP 8824

EP 2896b

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756–1791) Piano Concertos

Edited by Christoph Wolff and Christian Zacharias (with Mozart cadenzas unless otherwise indicated)

Pre-eminent musicologist Christophe Wolff and internationally acclaimed pianist Christian Zacharias join forces here to produce this landmark Urtext of Mozart’s timeless masterpieces.

Some of the fingerings suggested by Zacharias are quite deliberately unconventional, usually for the purposes of facilitating idiomatic accentuation and articulation. His rationale is set out in the performance notes included in each volume, which also offer guidance on other important interpretative elements such as ornamentation, embellishment and authentic performance practice in general.

The generous page layout makes these prestigious editions particuarly easy to read and study.

All of Mozart’s original cadenzas are presented. The customary Beethoven cadenzas are included for No.20, and Christian Zacharias has written his own cadenzas for the rest of the concertos.

• Piano Concerto No. 5 in D K175 & Rondo in D K382..........................................£17.95

EP 8805

• Piano Concerto No. 5 in D K175 & Rondo in D K382.........................................£26.95

Q 8805

with Zacharias cadenzas

• Piano Concerto No. 25 in C K503.....................£17.95

EP 8825

with Zacharias cadenzas

• Piano Concerto No. 26 in D K537 ‘Coronation’........................................£17.95

EP 8826

with Zacharias cadenzas

• Piano Concerto No. 27 in B- K595....................£17.95

EP 8827

• Larghetto and Allegro in E flat K6 deest...................................................£8.95

EP 8721

• Sonata for Piano Duet in D K448 & Fugue in C minor K426................................£18.50

EP 1327

(completed Levin)

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus / Edvard Grieg

[includes play-along CD]

Sonatas with Second Piano Accompaniment by Grieg

• Piano Concerto No. 6 in B- K238.....................£17.95

EP 8806

Edition in accordance with Edvard Grieg: Complete Works (volume 7) edited by the Edvard Grieg Committee, Oslo

• Piano Concerto No. 7 in F for 3 Pianos K242...............................................£18.50

EP 8807

• Sonata in C major ‘Sonata facile’ K545 .........................................£13.95

• Piano Concerto No. 8 in C K246.....................£17.95

EP 8808

• Piano Concerto No. 9 in E- K271.....................£17.95

EP 8809

• Piano Concerto No. 10 in E for 2 Pianos K365............................................£16.95

EP 8507a

with Freely-Composed Second Piano Part by Edvard Grieg

• Fantasia & Sonata in C minor K475 & K457....................................£18.95

EP 8507b

with Freely-Composed Second Piano Part by Edvard Grieg

EP 8810

• Sonata in G major K283 ....................................£14.95

• Piano Concerto No. 11 in F K413.....................£17.95

EP 8811

with Freely-Composed Second Piano Part by Edvard Grieg

• Piano Concerto No. 12 in A K414....................£17.95

EP 8812

• Sonata in F K533 & 494......................................£18.95 EP 8507d with Freely-Composed Second Piano Part by Edvard Grieg

EP 8507c

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Two Pianos, 4 Hands Nikolov, Lazar (1922–2019) • Sonata for Two Pianos

Schumann, Robert (1810–1856) ............................£57.00

EP 9572

Panisello, Fabián (*1963) • Essentials

....................................................£57.00 EP 11338

Ravel, Maurice (1875–1937) • Concerto en sol majeur (Piano Concerto in G major) (Nichols).................£24.95

EP 11406

This new Urtext edition, by the leading Ravel scholar Roger Nichols, is based on all available manuscript and printed sources, and the first recording (1932), made under Ravel’s supervision. It includes a historical preface, in which Roger Nichols considers the origins or the work and early public reaction, and a critical commentary.

Reger, Max (1873–1916) • Variations & Fugue on a Theme   by Mozart Op. 132a (original)............................£18.50

EP 3976

• Andante & Variations in B- Op. 46.....................£21.95

Original. Two copies provided (Dörffel)

• Piano Concerto in A minor Op. 54 (Musgrave).............................£20.95

EP 2362

EP 71819

Schumann’s Piano Concerto traces its origins, through the first movement, to a single-movement Phantasie in A minor for piano and orchestra which was completed in May 1841 (his “symphonic year”) and revised at the beginning of 1843. Clara Schumann, who had long wanted a major work for piano and orchestra from Schumann, played through the Phantasie with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra in 1841 but, although she played it again in 1843, it was never publicly performed, nor a publisher found, even though they were both happy with the work.

In the summer of 1845 in Dresden, where they had now moved, Schumann revised the Phantasie and added a second and third movement to form what is described on the surviving manuscript of the full score as “Concerto for piano . . . with accompaniment . . .”.

Schumann made corrections to the orchestral parts for the performance he conducted with Clara at the Lower Rhine Music Festival in May 1853.

The history of the work is dominated by Clara Schumann’s promotion of it over a period of 40 years or so. Robert Schumann never played the work, since he had given up public performance by the time of its composition. All evidence is that Clara played it to his great satisfaction, and it was obviously meant for her.

Michael Musgrave, Extract from the Preface to the new Urtext Edition

It was premiered on 4 December 1845 at a special Clara Schumann concert with Dresden musicians, independent of the regular subscription concerts, conducted by their friend and supporter Ferdinand Hiller, the dedicatee. The performance was critically successful and a second performance was arranged at the more prestigious Leipzig Gewandhaus at the 11th subscription concert on New Year’s Day 1846, under its conductor Mendelssohn. This performance was an even greater success than the first, and the work was immediately accepted by the Leipzig publisher Breitkopf and Härtel and quickly established itself as a repertory work.

(Arranged for 2 Pianos by the Composer)

Riley, Dennis (1943–1999) • Noon Dances

........................................£62.00

EP 67061a

Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835–1921) • The Carnival of the Animals (Pommer)...........£15.95

EP 9293b

• Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor Op. 22.........£21.95

EP 8831

Saunders, Rebecca (*1967) • choler (Performing Score)

......................£44.00

EP 10957

• Konzertstück for Piano and Orchestra in F (Based on Op. 86) arr. Schumann.....................£19.95

Schoenberg, Arnold

(1874–1951)

• 5 Orchestral Pieces Op. 16...............................£21.95

EP 8576

(tr. Webern) Two copies provided

EP 3378

Skryabin, Alexander (1872–1915) • Piano Concerto in F+ minor Op. 20................£19.95

EP 9283a

Stendel, Wolfgang (*1943) • Shitao .......................................................£24.95 (Fantasy for Two Pianos)

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EP 14222


Two Pianos, 4 Hands/6 Hands/ 8 Hands Two Pianos, 6 Hands

Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich (1840–1893) • Piano Concerto No. 1 in B- minor Op. 23 (Teichmüller)............................................£21.95

EP 3775

• Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Op. 44....................£25.95

EP 4644

(Reinhold)

• Scherzo à la Russe Op. 1 No. 1........................£13.95

EP 66713

Helps, Robert (1928–2001) • Berceuse ...................................................£17.95 EP 67718 für 2 Klaviere (I: Klavier zweihändig, II: Klavier vierhändig)

(arr. S.Stravinsky) Two copies provided

Luening, Otto (1900–1996) Tcherepnin, Alexander (1899–1977)

• The Bells of Bellagio

• Rondo Op. 87a (Original).....................................£24.95

EP 6074

Two copies provided

...............................£13.95 Zwei leichte Stücke für 2 oder 3 Spieler an 1, 2 oder 3 Klavieren (ggf. mehrere Ex. erforderlich)

EP 66012

Two Pianos, 8 Hands

Wallen, Errollyn (*1958) • The Girl in My Alphabet

..........................£44.00

EP 7685

Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770–1827) • Overtures..............................................................£34.95 Arranged for 2 Pianos, 8 Hands

Weber, Carl Maria von (1786–1826) • Konzertstück for Piano and Orchestra in F minor Op. 79..................................................................£16.95

EP 2899

EP 1406

Egmont Op. 84, Cariolan Op. 62, Fidelio Op. 72c, Leonore No. 3 Op. 72b

Dahl, Ingolf (1912–1970)

Wolff, Christian (*1934) • Duo for Pianists I

......................................£11.95

EP 6492

• Duo for Pianists II

.....................................£11.95

EP 6493

(“Harmonic Tremors”, “Acres of Clams”)................£44.00

EP 66948

• Quodlibet on 6 American Folk Tunes .............................................£61.00

EP 6004

‘The Fancy Blue Devil’s Breakdown’

• Exercises 19/20 • Two Pianists • Fragment

...............................................£24.95

EP 67640

....................................................£17.95

EP 67999

Wuorinen, Charles • Fifty Fifty

................................£66.00 EP 67545a

....................................................£24.95

• Spanish Dances Op. 12 .....................................£39.95 Arranged for 2 Pianos, 8 Hands (B. Wolff)

EP 3313

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)

(*1938)

• The Mission of Virgil

Moszkowski, Moritz (1854–1925)

• Ouvertures.......................................................£26.95

EP 68008

Arranged for 2 Pianos, 8 Hands (Rösler) Don Giovanni K527; Le Nozze di Figaro K492; Die Zauberflöte K620; La clemenza di Tito K621

EP 66866

Rakowski, David (*1958)

EP 1407

Zupko, Ramon (*1932) • Nocturnes

.................................................£96.00

• Eighters Gonna Eight .............................£49.00 (z. Auff. sind 2 Ex. erforderlich)

EP 68636

Smetana, Bedřich (1824–1884) • Rondo in C (Hermann) .......................................£22.95

EP 4479

• Sonata in E minor (Hermann)............................£18.50

EP 7950

Wallen, Errollyn • The Girl in My Alphabet

.......................£113.00

EP 72202

Weber, Carl Maria von (1786–1826) • Invitation to the Dance Op. 65 ..........................£15.95

L 1567

Arranged for 2 Pianos, 8 Hands (Gabriel Marie)

Wuorinen, Charles (1938–2020) • Burlesque

................................................£36.95 (z. Auff. sind 2 Ex. erforderlich)

EP 68628

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Multiple Pianos Multiple Pianos

Wolff, Christian (*1934)

Borboudakis, Minas (*1974)

• Sonata for 3 pianos ................................£11.95 (alle erforderl. Stimmen enth.)

• modular loops ...........................................£11.95 for one or more pianos

EP 14280

Brown, Earle (1926–2002) • Corroboree

.................................................£34.95

• Twenty Five Pages

EP 11129

for 3 or 2 pianos ....................................£34.95

EP 11147

for 1-25 pianos

Cage, John (1912–1992) • Music for Piano 4–19 für beliebig viele Klaviere

..............................£17.95

• Music for Piano 21–36; 37–52 für beliebig viele Klaviere

EP 6732

...............£30.95

EP 6734

• Music for Piano 53–68 für beliebig viele Klaviere

............................£17.95

EP 6735

• Music for Piano 69–84 für beliebig viele Klaviere

............................£17.95

EP 6736

• Music Walk ................................................£34.95 für einen oder mehrere Pianisten

EP 6739

(z. Auff. genügt 1 Ex.)

• One 2 ..........................................................£26.95 für einen Pianisten auf 1–4 Klavieren

EP 67880

• Winter Music .............................................£34.95 für 1-20 Pianisten (z. Auff. genügt 1 Ex.)

EP 6775

Feldman, Morton (1926–1987) • Extensions 4 für 3 Klaviere (alle erforderl. Stimmen enth.)

.......................£49.00

EP 6914

• Two Pieces for Three Pianos (alle erforderl. Stimmen enth.)

.................£17.95

EP 6967

• Piece for 4 Pianos ....................................£17.95 (alle erforderl. Stimmen enth.)

EP 6918

Genzmer, Harald (1909–2007) • Konzert für 2 Klaviere und Orchester .........................................£57.00 Bearbeitung für 3 Klaviere vom Komponisten

EP 8678

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756–1791)

Piano Concertos

Edited by Christoph Wolff and Christian Zacharias (with Mozart cadenzas unless otherwise indicated)

• Konzert für drei (oder zwei) Klaviere und Orchester Nr. 7 F-Dur K242.............................................£18.50

EP 8807

Ausgabe für 4 oder 3 Klaviere

• Konzert für zwei Klaviere und Orchester Nr. 10 F-Dur K365..........................................£16.95

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EP 8810

EP 68156




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