Alfred Music  

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United States
http://www.alfred.com
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Alfred Music, the leader in music education for nearly 100 years, produces educational, reference, pop, and performance materials for teachers, students, professionals, and hobbyists spanning every musical instrument, style, and difficulty level.

Since 1922, Alfred Music has been dedicated to helping people learn, teach, and play music. Alfred Music currently has over 150,000 active titles and represents a wide range of well-known publications—from methods like Alfred’s Basic Guitar, Alfred’s Basic Piano Library, Premier Piano Course, Sound Innovations, and Suzuki, to artists like Bruce Springsteen, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, and The Who, to brands like Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, The Wizard of Oz, Rolling Stone magazine, and Billboard.

Brands: advance music, Belwin, Dover Publications, Drum Channel, Edwin F. Kalmus, LudwigMasters Publications, Faber Music, Highland/Etling, Jamey Aebersold Jazz, Kalmus, MakeMusic, Penguin, and WEA.


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  • The International Suzuki Association's Brass Committee and Alfred Music are thrilled to announce a new Suzuki instrument series! The first volume of Suzuki Trumpet is now available for purchase. The recordings are available for teaching and practice purposes on SmartMusic. They are also available for download on media.alfred.com and will soon be available via iTunes and Amazon. Hudson, from the Canadian Brass, is the recording artist for this first volume, and he is accompanied by Michael Schneider. The International Suzuki Association's brass committee has worked diligently over the last several years, and we are incredibly grateful for their hard work.

    Trumpet Volume 1 Features: Engravings in a 9” x 12” format • Introduction and general information regarding the trumpet • Preparatory Exercises • Tonalizations • Pieces • Musical Terms and Signs • Music Notation Guide • Fingering Chart • First exercises on the Trumpet • Pieces and tonalizations • Glossary of terms and signs • Musical notation guide • Fingering chart • Photos • CD with recordings by Caleb Hudson accompanied by Michael Schneider, as well as piano accompaniments recorded without the trumpet part.

    Trumpet Volume 1 Titles: Let’s Begin (Traditional) • French Tune (Traditional) • Stroll Along (Traditional) • Come and Play (Traditional) • Mary Had a Little Lamb (Traditional) • Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (Folk Song/Suzuki) • Lightly Row (Folk Song) • Old MacDonald (Traditional) • Go Tell Aunt Rhody (Folk Song) • Are You Sleeping, Brother John? (Traditional) • Long, Long, Ago (Bayly) • May Song (Folk Song) • French Folk Song (Folk Song) • Ode to Joy (Beethoven) • Amazing Grace (Traditional) • Allegretto (Diabelli) • It Jingles So Softly (Mozart) • Minuet (Roman) • O Come, Little Children (Folk Song) • Perpetual Motion (Suzuki) • Prelude (Charpentier) • Clog Dance (Traditional) • Song of the Wind (Folk Song) • Allegro (Suzuki).

    Suzuki Trumpet Volume 1 is available in multiple formats and prices at music retail stores, online retailers, and alfred.com/suzukitrumpet

    Book & CD (00-47778) $19.99 | Book (00-47779) $8.99 | Accompaniment Book (00-47783) $8.99 | Performance/Accompaniment CD (00-47780) $15.99.

    Learn more at alfred.com/suzukitrumpet

  • Alfred Music, the leading publisher in music education since 1922, is proud to announce all the new flexible instrumentation series—Alfred Flex and Belwin Flex. Each series contains a variety of styles and grade levels (Grades ½ through 3+) to meet the needs of ensembles with incomplete or unique instrumentation. These newly reimagined pieces are available throughout the Belwin and Alfred Concert Band Catalogs, written by a variety of composers and arrangers, such as Michael Story, Michael Kamuf, Victor López, Chris M. Bernotas, Scott Watson, Vince Gassi, and others.

    The pieces and arrangements in this new series will have complete flexibility of instrumentation which will allow directors to use them for:

    • Full band
    • String orchestra
    • A mix of band and string instruments
    • A mix of woodwind and percussion
    • A mix of brass and percussion
    • Percussion ensembles
    • Mixed chamber ensembles
    • Most like-instrument ensembles

    Alfred Flex and Belwin Flex both include a teacher map with each piece that will help to not only guide the teacher to instrument choices but more importantly, provide a way to document who is assigned to which part. Flexible Options, Suggested Instrumentation, and Teacher Part Assignment spaces are all included, in a clean, clear, and uncluttered layout.

    We recognize that while the common 5-part score looks balanced on paper, it often is not in the band room, making arrangements often sound hollow or unbalanced. To help address that, we added a 4-part model for younger bands to help support the lower parts—having 4 parts will allow more strength in numbers for the sections that are usually lighter in enrollment. We've also carefully considered this issue while writing, ensuring balance and reinforcement between parts.

    To help with teachers’ changing needs throughout the school year, the purchase of these flexible instrumentation series titles include permission to photocopy parts as needed for their ensemble. There is also a percussion audio track available as a free download.

    Additionally, Alfred Flex and Belwin Flex will be made available in SmartMusic, allowing students' practice to be transformed from passive repetition to active learning, giving teachers the ability to monitor and assess student progress while remote teaching. Students will be immediately shown what pitches and rhythms they hit or miss so they know what to work on, and they don't learn their music incorrectly. They can play along to the accompaniment, encouraging at-home practice, while helping you track their progress while teaching remotely.

    For more information, visit alfred.com/FlexSeries.

  • The International Suzuki Association, in conjunction with Alfred Music, is pleased to announce the highly anticipated recordings of the Suzuki Violin School, Volumes 1–3 by internationally renowned violinist, Hilary Hahn in collaboration with pianist Natalie Zhu. The new recordings will be available on alfred.com, participating retailers, and for download on iTunes, Amazon, and Platform Purple.

    The ISA Violin Committee is grateful to Hilary for her exacting standards during the recording sessions. She brought tremendous energy, artistry, and dedication to bear in all aspects of this recording. Hilary expressed many times to the Committee her delight in revisiting these pieces from her childhood, and the opportunity to make a lasting contribution to the world-wide Suzuki community. These are recordings that students, parents, and teachers will enjoy listening to for years to come.

    Ms. Hahn said, "I was delighted to be asked to record Suzuki Violin Books, 1–3. During the sessions, I thought about the current and future students, their parents and teachers who would hear these recordings. I’m moved to be part of their experiences with the violin. These pieces were played with love and care, and I hope Suzuki violinists will enjoy listening to this music every day.”

    The new recordings and the Suzuki Violin School International Editions are available as:

    Violin Part Book, Piano Accompaniment Book, Violin Part Book & CD, and CD only. The recordings feature tracks that include violin and piano, as well as piano accompaniment only tracks for play-along purposes.

    The recordings are now available for teaching and practice purposes on SmartMusic.

    Learn more at alfred.com/NewSuzukiViolin.

    ABOUT HILARY HAHN

    Three-time GRAMMY® Award-winning violinist Hilary Hahn matches expressive musicality and technical expertise with a diverse repertoire guided by artistic curiosity. Her barrier-breaking attitude towards classical music and her commitment to sharing her experiences with a global community have made her a fan favorite. Hahn is a prolific recording artist and commissioner of new works. She is taking a year-long sabbatical over the 2019–20 concert season; she will return to performing in September 2020.

    Hahn’s 2018–19 season revolved around the music of Bach, a constant in her musical life. Upon her admission to the Curtis Institute of Music at the age of ten, Hahn dedicated part of nearly every lesson to solo Bach; at 17 she made her recording debut with Hilary Hahn Plays Bach, consisting of three of Bach’s pinnacle works for solo violin. In October 2018, she released the remaining three of the same set of pieces after two decades of anticipation from fans and critics alike, bringing her relationship to this music full circle with a worldwide solo Bach recital tour.

    The season was also dedicated to another mainstay of Hahn’s artistic practice: collaboration. In 2019, Hahn premiered two new works written for her: Einojuhani Rautavaara’s Two Serenades for violin and orchestra, completed posthumously by Kalevi Aho, and Lera Auerbach’s Sonata No. 4: Fractured Dreams. The season was bookended by another major release: her most recent solo commission, 6 Partitas by Antón García Abril. García Abril, Auerbach, and Rautavaara had been contributing composers for In 27 Pieces: the Hilary Hahn Encores, Hahn's GRAMMY Award-winning multi-year commissioning project to revitalize the duo encore genre. A print edition of the complete sheet music was recently released by Boosey & Hawkes; it contains Hahn's fingerings, bowings, and performance notes, ensuring that the encores become part of the active violin repertoire.

    Hahn has related to her fans naturally from the very beginning of her career. She has committed to signings after nearly every concert and maintains and shares a collection of the fan-art she has received over the course of 20 years. An avid and early blogger, Hahn hosts on her website a variety of original writing dating back to 2002. Her “Postcards from the Road” feature, a series of personal updates from her travels around the world, evolved from an initial year-long postcard project that she began with a classroom of third-graders. She has also published articles on music in mainstream media and created a mini-video-masterclass series around 6 Partitas.

    Most recently, Hahn has pioneered two new projects aimed at dispelling traditional barriers in classical performance. Through #100daysofpractice, her Instagram-based practice initiative, Hahn aspires to transform the typically grueling and isolating practice process into a community-oriented, social celebration of artistic development. Since creating the hashtag two years ago, Hahn has completed the project three times under her handle, @violincase; fellow performers and students have contributed nearly 300,000 posts under the hashtag. Her Bring Your Own Baby concerts, developed over recent residencies in Vienna, Seattle, Lyon, and Philadelphia, create opportunities for parents of infants to share their enjoyment of live classical music with their children in a nurturing, welcoming environment. Always free and offered on an infant-friendly schedule, they build on Hahn’s history of performances in unconventional venues such as community dance workshops, yoga studios, and knitting circles.

    Hahn is a prolific and celebrated recording artist whose nineteen feature albums on Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, and Sony have all opened in the top ten of the Billboard charts. In addition, she can be found on three DVDs, an award-winning recording for children, and various compilations. Three of Hahn’s albums—her 2003 Brahms and Stravinsky concerto album, a 2008 pairing of the Schoenberg and Sibelius concerti, and her 2013 recording of In 27 Pieces: the Hilary Hahn Encores—have been awarded GRAMMYs®. Jennifer Higdon’s Violin Concerto, which was written for Hahn and which she recorded along with the Tchaikovsky concerto, went on to win the Pulitzer Prize. In 2017, she released a fan-oriented retrospective collection that featured new live material recorded with classic direct-to-disc technology and showcased art from her fans.

    Hahn has also participated in a number of non-classical productions. She was featured in the Oscar-nominated soundtrack to The Village and has collaborated on two records by the alt-rock band ....And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, on the album Grand Forks by Tom Brosseau, and on tour with folk-rock singer-songwriter Josh Ritter. In 2012, Hahn launched Silfra, a free-improv project with experimental prepared-pianist Hauschka, following an intensive period of development.

    Hahn is the recipient of numerous awards and recognitions. In 2001, she was named “America’s Best Young Classical Musician” by Time magazine, and in 2010, she appeared on The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien. In 2014 Hahn was awarded the Glashütte Original Music Festival Prize; she donated the prize money to the Philadelphia music education nonprofit Project 440. She also holds honorary doctorates from Middlebury College—where she spent four summers in the total-immersion German, French, and Japanese language programs—and Ball State University, where there are three scholarships in her name.

  • Alfred Music, the leading publisher in music education since 1922, is proud to announce the newest member to the Sound Innovations family, Sound Differentiation for Beginning String Orchestra, further providing ways to help meet the needs of all the learners in beginning string classes.

    Sound Differentiation is a motivational, time-saving supplemental resource that provides differentiated parts for 15 well-known pieces and is perfect for a variety of teaching situations, including like- or mixed-instrument classes, as well as in private study. These arrangements are ready for use in an adaptable format with identical parts for all instruments. The difficulty of each piece progresses throughout the book.

    Depending on the specific needs of an ensemble, there are various ways to “differentiate” using Sound Differentiation. In order of difficulty, the parts are bass line, tune, harmony, variation 1, variation 2, allowing the ability to assign the parts that are the most appropriate for each student or section. Any or all of the parts can be used to create an arrangement. The ensemble can play in unison, separate into two groups, or more. The parts are identical for each instrument.

    Sound Differentiation stands out for the following unique reasons:

    • Can be used for in-class or remote teaching.
    • All tunes are on the D and A string only (D and G for basses).
    • Bass lines for all instruments use only open strings.
    • Can be played arco or pizzicato.
    • Use for unison playing, or with like- or mixed instruments in any combination.
    • Note name reminders are provided in the first pieces.
    • Chord symbols are included for any accompaniment instrument.

    Sound Differentiation for Beginning String Orchestra is available for $8.99 each (Violin Book, Viola Book, Cello/Bass Book) and $12.99 (Teacher’s Score) at music retail stores, online retailers, and alfred.com.


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  • Sound Differentiation for Beginning Strings
    15 Arrangements of Traditional Tunes on the D & A Strings, Perfect for Differentiated Instruction
    By Sarah Lenhart, Becky Bush, and Bob Phillips...

  • Sound Differentiation for Beginning Strings
    15 Arrangements of Traditional Tunes on the D & A Strings, Perfect for Differentiated Instruction
    By Sarah Lenhart, Becky Bush, and Bob Phillips

    Finally, here is a way to help you meet the needs of all the learners in your beginning string class! This motivational, time-saving supplemental resource provides differentiated parts for 15 well-known pieces and it is perfect for a variety of teaching situations, including like- or mixed-instrument classes, as well as in private study! These arrangements are ready for use in an adaptable format with identical parts for all instruments. The difficulty of each piece progresses throughout the book.

    Here's what makes Sound Differentiation unique:

    • Can be used for in-class or remote teaching.
    • All tunes are on the D and A string only (D and G for basses).
    • Bass lines for all instruments use only open strings.
    • Can be played arco or pizzicato.

    Learn more at alfred.com/SoundDifferentiation

    • Use for unison playing, or with like- or mixed instruments in any combination.
    • Note name reminders are provided in the first pieces.
    • Chord symbols are included for any accompaniment instrument.

  • NEW! Introducing Suzuki Trumpet School
    Suzuki Trumpet
    Recordings Featuring Caleb Hudson and Michael Schneider!
    ...

  • Suzuki Trumpet with Recordings Featuring Caleb Hudson and Michael Schneider!

    With much joy and enthusiasm, the International Suzuki Association’s Brass Committee and Alfred Music are proud to present Suzuki Trumpet School, Volume 1. It is the first Suzuki Method book for the brass instrument family!

    This volume is the basis for both technical and musical development within the larger context of Suzuki pedagogy and philosophy. An understanding of these principles and how to use these materials is paramount to achieving the intended goals of the Suzuki Method: to develop musical ability in a natural and joyful way while fostering a students’ personal growth to become a noble citizen of the world. Teacher training is recommended through the International Suzuki Association.

    The recordings will be available for teaching and practice purposes on SmartMusic, and also available for download. Caleb Hudson, from the Canadian Brass, is the recording artist for this first volume, and he is accompanied by Michael Schneider.

    Learn more at alfred.com/SuzukiTrumpet

  • Performance Music for Every Ensemble!
    Discover our newest music and methods! Whether your goal is building technique or motivating students, our catalogs provide instructive, engaging pieces perfect for beginning to advanced ensembles....

  • New Music and Methods for Every Ensemble!

    Browse our newest and best-selling performance music, supplemental materials, and methods on alfred.com or through our digital flip catalogs! In addition to new performance music by your favorite composer and arrangers, learn more about SI Soloist, a collection of solos available exclusively on SmartMusic and TotalSheetMusic. Learn about the newest addition to the revolutionary Sound Innovations series—Sound Orchestra—a resource for developing ensemble performance skills for string or full orchestra.

    Browse today at alfred.com/NewMusic!

  • NEW! Sound Orchestra
    Sound Orchestra: Ensemble Development for String or Full Orchestra
    Warm-Up Exercises and Chorales to Improve Blend, Balance, Intonation, Phrasing, and Articulation
    ...

  • Sound Orchestra: Ensemble Development for String or Full Orchestra
    Warm-Up Exercises and Chorales to Improve Blend, Balance, Intonation, Phrasing, and Articulation

    By Bob Phillips, Peter Boonshaft, Chris Bernotas, Jim Palmer, and David Pope

    Sound Orchestra is a resource for developing ensemble performance skills for string or full orchestra. This method focuses on improving an ensemble’s tone quality, intonation, and technique with 270 exercises, including chorales and orchestral themes that students will find both a joy and challenge to work through.

    Features

    Thoroughly complements performance music for string or full orchestra by isolating and reinforcing each ensemble concept, focusing on improving blend, balance, intonation, phrasing, and articulation
    For intermediate through advanced string orchestra alone, or full orchestra, or string orchestra with any combination of wind and percussion players
    Percussion parts are included
    Violin 3 book that replicates the viola book is available
    Optional piano and saxophone parts are included
    Teacher’s scores are available for string orchestra or full orchestra

    Learn more at alfred.com/SIBrochures

  • NEW! Flexible Instrumentation Titles
    Alfred Music’s all new FLEX offerings contain original compositions, arrangements, and rescored best-sellers in a variety of grade levels to meet the needs of ensembles with incomplete instrumentation!...

  • NEW! Flexible Instrumentation Titles

    Alfred Music’s all new FLEX offerings contain original compositions, arrangements, and rescored best-sellers in a variety of grade levels to meet the needs of ensembles with incomplete instrumentation! Styles include original compositions, arrangements, and pop, so that they can be programmed for any time of year. These newly reimagined pieces are available throughout the Belwin and Alfred Concert Band Catalogs,  as well as the Belwin and Highland/Etling Orchestra catalogs, written by a variety of composers and arrangers such as Katie O'Hara LaBrie, Michael Story, Jim Palmer, Carl Strommen, Douglas E. Wagner, Michael Kamuf, and others.

    Learn more about string-only FLEX titles at alfred.com/StringFlex

    Learn more about band/string FLEX titles at alfred.com/Flex

  • Introducing Sound Innovations Soloist!
    NEW! Sound Innovations Soloist consists of a variety of intermediate-level solos for string instruments, wind instruments, and percussion instruments available exclusively in SmartMusic and on Total SheetMusic....

  • NEW! Sound Innovations Soloist 

    Sound Innovations Soloist consists of a variety of intermediate-level solos for string instruments, wind instruments, and percussion instruments available exclusively in SmartMusic and on Total SheetMusic. This series of original and creative solos will help your students become strong, independent musicians by providing them with beautiful repertoire accompanied by the immediate feedback from SmartMusic. These solos provide valuable at-home performance and practice opportunities from fresh, new voices and trusted composers.

    What makes SI Soloist unique:

    • Preparatory Exercises are provided to support the skills needed for each solo.
    • Sound Advice for each exercise and solo provides tips for performance and technique.
    • The diverse selection of composers presents a variety of musical styles.

    Learn more at alfred.com/SISoloist!

  • Introducing The Essence of Bebop
    Jim Snidero's The Essence of Bebop
    10 Great Studies in the Style and Language of Bebop
    ...

  • Jim Snidero's The Essence of Bebop
    10 Great Studies in the Style and Language of Bebop

    The Essence of Bebop is by critically acclaimed New York saxophonist Jim Snidero and reveals the heart and soul of this groundbreaking jazz style and is the first real "manual" for mastering bebop. The 10 fun-to-play studies are inspired by Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Hank Mobley, Horace Silver, Dizzy Gillespie, and many more, offering a unique basis for in-depth study and analysis. Historical insights as well as recommended listening and reading make this edition an indispensable part of jazz education.

    Each etude includes a study guide that covers jazz theory, but also goes well beyond the math, providing insight into how bebop masters mold solos into profound musical statements. Concepts of shape, timing, balance and pacing provide the framework in which ideas unfold and flow. Additional examples, practice suggestions, historical perspectives, listening and reading suggestions (60-plus pages total) result in an instant classic that's perfect for individual or classroom study.

    The downloadable play-along recording has versions with and without the soloist, and features Jim Snidero (alto sax), Mike LeDonne (piano), Peter Washington (bass), and Joe Farnsworth (drums). Alto saxophonist, composer, and author Jim Snidero has been a 40-year fixture on the New York scene, with over 50 recordings as a leader and sideman (Jack McDuff, Eddie Palmieri, Frank Sinatra, Mingus Big Band, etc.) that has placed him on both Downbeat Magazine Critics and Readers polls. He is considered the best-selling author of his generation, has been a visiting professor at Indiana U and Princeton U, and is on the faculty of the New School.

    Shop now at alfred.com/TheEssenceofBebop

  • Suzuki Violin Recordings
    Suzuki Violin Recordings
    Featuring Hilary Hahn and Natalie Zhu...

  • New Violin Recordings

    The International Suzuki Association, in conjunction with Alfred Music, is pleased to announce the highly anticipated recordings of Suzuki Violin, Volumes 1–3 by internationally renowned violinist, Hilary Hahn, in collaboration with pianist Natalie Zhu.

    The ISA Violin Committee is grateful to Hilary for her exacting standards during the recording sessions. She brought tremendous energy, artistry, and dedication to bear in all aspects of this recording. Hilary expressed many times to the Committee her delight in revisiting these pieces from her childhood, and the opportunity to make a lasting contribution to the world-wide Suzuki community. These are recordings that students, parents, and teachers will enjoy listening to for years to come.

    Learn more at alfred.com/NewSuzukiViolin