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Alan Bullard
Christmas Celebration (excerpt from A Feast for Christmas (click link)
Recent Publications from Oxford University Press (click links on titles)
Recent Publication from Peacock Press ( click link)
Concerto for recorder and strings (or piano)
Recent Publications from Spartan Press (click links below)
 New piano tutor by Janet and Alan Bullard
This new piano tutor for the older beginner is by Janet and Alan Bullard.
Pianoworks 1 - all you need to start learning the piano (with CD)
Pianoworks Collection 1 - 30 more easy piano pieces, ranging from classical to contemporary, arranged or composed by Janet and Alan Bullard
Pianoworks 2 - the next step in your piano playing (with CD)
Pianoworks Collection 2 - 30 more piano pieces to complement Pianoworks 2
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Pianoworks Christmas
24 favourite carols and songs for the festive season, in easy-to-play arrangements and with words and background information provided
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New anthem collection edited by Alan Bullard
The Oxford Book of Flexible Anthems - a new anthem collection edited by Alan Bullard
Launched by John Rutter in a singing session at St. Sepulchre's Church London in January 2008, this collection contains 65 anthems covering the Church's year. They are all arranged flexibly so that they can be sung by choirs with differing numbers of parts, and the book contains many arrangments and several original anthems by Alan Bullard.
New Publications from Spartan Press
 World Atlas (Spartan Press, ) is a new collection of sixteen piano pieces by Alan Bullard. It is a celebration of music styles from around the world and is around grades 3-5 in standard,
 Three Picasso Portraits for Saxophone Quartet
Three Picasso Portraits was commissioned by the Saxology saxophone quartet and it was first performed at St Martin's in the Fields, London, in June 1992.
The pieces are loosely inspired, both in terms of mood and technique, by three Picasso paintings from the inter-war years. The clear-cut jazz rhythms of Harlequin give way to the intense inner tragedy of Weeping Woman, which is followed by The Three Dancers, superficially light-hearted but with a hidden desperation beneath.
A recording is available by Saxology on the CD English Quartets, Meridian CDE 84376.
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