Paganini's popular reputation rested always on his phenomenal technique as a violinist, coupled with a showman's ability to...
George Gershwin's An American in Paris provides a further synthesis of the jazz that he saw as the essentially American...
Recorded selections from the 1994-1995 Belwin Classic Band Series plus three new selections from the 1996-1997 series. The...
Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F major, BWV 1046 includes: Allegro * Adagio * Allegro * Menuetto/ Trio I/ Trio...
The Barbara Butler/Charles Geyer project was designed to create works that would showcase the multiple talents of the...
Carl Orff was born in Munich in 1895, where he studied at the Academy of Music, later occupying positions as director of...
The French composer Camille Saint-Saëns was prolific and lived a long time, although by the time of his death in 1921 music...
Samuel Barber's lyrical Cello Concerto is here offered together with a suite from the ballet music of Medea, originally...
Commissioned in 1965 by the Dean of Chichester, Bernstein's colourful Chichster Psalms is one of the composer's most...
This CD contains complete (solo with piano accompaniment) and play-along tracks (piano accompaniment only), featuring Bob...
The Concerto for Orchestra is among the composer's last works. It was commissioned by the Koussevitzky Music Foundation in...
Joaquin Rodrigo wrote two small pieces for guitar solo in 1926 and 1938, but it was in 1939 that he "struck gold" with the...
A little known fact is that many of the Aebersold play-alongs were recorded with a live soloist in the studio to inspire the...
One of the most popular works of all classical music and featured in the film Amadeus, Mozart's Eine kleine Nachtmusik(A...
The fame of Jean Sibelius rests on his orchestral works, mainly his seven symphonies and the Violin Concerto. He also wrote...