This popular Paul Simon song in an excellent new arrangement by Gwyn Arch for TTBB and piano. Duration: 3 1/2 minutes
Bach's Sonata for viola da gamba in G minor is one of his most dramatic and moving chamber works. Although scholars have long considered it to be an arrangement, it is presented here for the first tim...
A sequence of four songs arranged for upper voice choir (SSA) and piano accompaniment. With short sections of dialogue linking the songs, it tells some of the story of the Jacobite uprisings and the s...
The two French folksongs are 'A la Claire Fontaine' and 'Aupres de ma Blonde', arranged for female voice choir (SSA) with soloists and a piano accompaniment. The two songs can be sung separately or li...
Another excellent Michael Neaum arrangement for SSAA choir and piano of this lovely traditional Newfoundland song. Duration c.3 minutes
Spiritual arranged for solo voices(s) and female voice choir (SSA) with piano accompaniment. Duration 2 minutes
A sequence of five sea songs - Shenandoah, Blow the man down, When the boat comes in, The drunken sailor, The sailor's hornpipe - arranged for female voice choir and piano. Duration 6 minutes
Traditional Irish song arranged by Michael Neaum for upper voice choir (SSA) with piano. Duration 3 minutes
THIRTY FINGERS is a series of books of various standards for three players on one piano. This book is for players of around Grades 1 to 3 and contains Bach - Musette from the Anna Magdalena Notebook,...
Lovely song made famous by Louis Armstrong arranged for male voice choir (TTBB) and piano by Gwyn Arch. Duration 3 minutes.
Completed in 1961 (and originally published by Chester Music), Alwyn's first major piece for piano solo after the 12 Preludes of 1959. In between these years Alwyn had suffered a nervous breakdown and...
This is the third set of eight preludes by Patrick Piggott and is more advanced in style than the earlier two. Piggott considered these to be best; he wrote 'Most people find No.6 quite easy to unders...
These eight short piano pieces, Toby's Dreams and Elegy constitute diversions, rather than variations, on the brief triplet phrase, evoking the slumbering contentment of the dog Toby whose devotion to...