This compilation contains all 29 songs from Ed Sheeran's hit albums and X specially arranged for piano and vocal with chord symbols, guitar chord boxes and full lyrics.Each Album topped the UK and US charts on release and together they launched the career of this unlikely superstar who had previously released only a few independent EPs.To date, 2011's has gone seven times platinum in the UK alone and it won Ed Sheeran two prestigious British music industry awards. In 2012, X also made a spectacular chart debut and, after some high-profile touring, the big international music industry awards started rolling in.Today Ed Sheeran is one of the biggest names in music all over the world... and it was these albums that laid the foundation for that amazing career. Now you can sing and play 29 of his classics with this superb double-album song collection available for the same price as a regular single album folio! / Piano/Vocal/Guitare (PVG)
SKU: BR.OB-5320-27
Urtext of Revolutionary Overture
ISBN 9790004341391. 10 x 12.5 inches.
The Overture to Hermann and Dorothea is the only compositional result that Schumann reaped from Goethes epic poem. He had originally planned an entire opera, then a Singspiel, and finally an oratorio. In the end (1851), he quickly produced an orchestral score that remained unprinted during his lifetime. The striking thematic use of the Marseillaise is multiply motivated: Goethes poem unfolds in 1796, when the two eponymous lovers are fleeing from the French revolutionary troops; Schumann had directly experienced the revolutionary uprisings of 1848 in Dresden; finally, Louis Napoleons coup detat of 2 December 1851 must also have made an impact on the composer. The primary source of the Urtext edition of Schumanns Revolutionary Overture is the carefully written autograph.Urtext of the Revolutionary.
SKU: BR.OB-15130-26
In Cooperation with G. Henle Verlag
ISBN 9790004341278. 10 x 12.5 inches.
The Mozart expert Henrik Wiese edits the central work genre of Viennese classicism according to the current status of international Mozart research.The clean autograph of the Horn Concerto in Eb major K. 447 offers a reliable basis for the present Urtext edition, which deliberately abstains from leveling out certain fine points and smaller divergences made by Mozart at parallel and repeated passages.In the edition for horn and piano, the two solo parts contain two cadenza suggestions for the first movement, as well as lead-ins (also alternative) for measures 22 and 196 in the third movement. The distinguished Mozart specialist Robert D. Levin offers a variety of multiply interrelated motivic and melodic sections from which every horn player can put together his own cadenza.