Miklos Sugar: Brass Characters
Miklos Sugar (1952– ) Brass Characters consists of six short movements: the first one is a fanfare introduction, the
Miklos Sugar: Chorea
Miklos Sugar (1952– ) Composition in one movement for clarinet, cello and a player of prepared piano as well as
Miklos Sugar: Duos for Flute
Miklos Sugar (1952– ) Flute duets using up-to-date techniques of instrument playing including multiphonics in 9 minutes (2 playing scores,
Miklós Sugár: Greg; 3’13”; Second Flowering
Miklós Sugár (1952– ) Three solo pieces using the specific technique of the excellent flautist combining staccato with circular breathing. (15
Miklos Sugar: Luxatio
Miklós Sugar (1952– ) I wrote Luxatio for solo flute in the winter of 1988–89 for István Matuz. In November
Miklos Sugar: Musica a quattro
Miklos Sugar (1952– ) A concert piece in five movements representing the rhythm-centric musical world of the composer. Score and
Miklos Sugar: Réminiscences
Miklos Sugar (1952- ) Trio for clarinet, cello and piano. (Score and parts.)
Miklos Sugar: Two Daffodils – for 2 clarinets and bassoon
Miklos Sugar (1952– ) A trio in one movement based on a folk ballad from Bartók’s collection, featuring Sugár’s own
Miklos Sugar: Two Latin Hymn-Fragments
Miklos Sugar (1952– ) The two hymn-fragments: 1. O quam admirabile, 2. Amor est vita omnium (Sancti
Music of 200 Years for Horn
A new collection by the reknown horn teacher, Pálma Szilágyi for music school pupils from well-known and loved pieces originally
Never Enough of Bach
Three works by J. S. Bach in the transcription of Gergely Ittzés: Sonata in D major BWV 1028, Sonata in
Never Enough of Bach – 2. book
Further works by Johann Sebastian Bach transcribed by Gergely Ittzés: Partita in E minor (compiled from movements of the violin
Never Enough of Bach – Vol. 3
Transcriptions by Gergely Ittzés from Sonata in B minor (BWV 1014) and Partita in C minor (BWV 997) With introduction
Pal Rozsa: Four Trios with a Postlude
Pal Rozsa (1946- ) Concert piece for 2 clarinets and bassoon.
Pal Rozsa: Three Pieces for Three Flutes
Pal Rozsa (1946- ) For pupils.
Palace of Sounds
Short exercises for Horn in F and B
Pertis Jenő: Recitativo No.2
Jenő Pertis (1939–2007) Lyrical concert piece in one movement from the stylistic world of the 1960s. (3 pages)
Pertis: Pastorale
Jeno Pertis (1939–2007) A composition in one movement for two horns in F (two playing scores).
Péter Durkó (1972– ) Monologue for Horn
”My work Monologue for Horn consists of two movements as variants in which the melody harmonizing with the creation of
Peter Durko: Brass Engravings
Peter Durko (1972– ) A quartet for trombones in three movements. Score and parts
Peter Durko: Monologue for Trombone
Peter Durko (1972- ) Solo concert piece which was the compulsory work of a competition of the Liszt Academy Budapest.
Peter Durko: Quintet in 6 Movements
Peter Durko (1972- ) Concert piece for brass quintet (2 trumpets, horn, trombone, tuba) (Score and parts)
Péter Nógrádi: Breeze
Péter Nógrádi (1952– ) A concert solo piece in two movements dedicated to the memory of the great Hungarian flautist,
Peter Nogradi: Divertimento
Peter Nogradi (1952- ) Concert piece for clarinet, horn and violin. (Score and parts.)
Peter Nogradi: Psalmus for bassoon and piano
Peter Nogradi (1952– ) A concert piece in one movement that can be used for educational purposes, too.
Peter Toth: Bird-Trap
Péter Tóth (1965– ) Virtuoso concert piece for recorder.
Rachmaninoff, Sergei – Kocsis Zoltán: Prelude Op. 32 No. 5
Zoltán Kocsis, an outstanding performer of works by Rachmaninoff as a pianist transcribed this prelude for flute, clarinet – that
Robert Schumann: Fantasiestücke Op.73
Transcribed by Zoltan Gyongyossy. With piano accompaniment.
Robert Schumann: Five Pieces on Folktunes Op.102
The arrangement of the well-known cello piece for flute and piano made by Zoltán Gyöngyössy whose other Schumann arrangement of
Sári József: 4 Concert Pieces for Clarinet
The comments of the composer to the works: ”Nowadays the titles of compositions seem to be more important than they
Sari: Canons for homogeneous instruments
Jozsef Sari (1935– ) The title of the movements: Mill of Time, Farewell to Glenn Gould, Axiom. The edition includes
Sugar: One-minute Movements
Miklos Sugar (1952– ) The opening movement is of hocket technique interspersed with short tone clusters. The second one is
Szigeti: Ritornelli – for flute solo
István Szigeti (1952– ) Concert piece using the notation and instrumental technique of the third third of the 20th century.
Three Italian Ariettas
Movements by Paradisi, Pergolesi and Vivaldi for music pupils for flute with piano accompaniment.