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- Tango – Albéniz – p.4
- Deep River – American Spiritual – p.7
- Little David – American Spiritual – p.8
- Swing Low, Sweet Chariot – American Spiritual – p.9
- Rule, Britannia – Arne – p.10
- Theme from Solfeggietto – C.P.E. Bach – p.11
- Air On The G String (Suite No. 3) – J.S. Bach – p.14
- Aria – J.S. Bach – p.16
- Sheep May Safely Graze from Cantata No. 208 – J.S. Bach – p.24
- Für Elise – Beethoven – p.26
- Ode To Joy from the Choral Symphony – Beethoven – p.28
- Pastoral Symphony – Beethoven – p.31
- Theme from the Fifth Symphony – Beethoven – p.31
- Theme from the Moonlight Sonata – Beethoven – p.34
- Theme from the Pathetique Sonata – Beethoven – p.36
- The Shepherds’ Farewell from The Childhood of Christ – Berlioz – p.40
- Themes from Carmen – Bizet – p.42
- Nocturne – Boccherini – p.37
- Theme from Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor) – Borodin – p.45
- Gaudeamus Igitur from Academic Festival Overture – Brahms – p.48
- Hungarian Dance No. 5 – Brahms – p.56
- Theme from Symphony No. 1 – Brahms – p.52
- Theme from Variations On A Theme Of Haydn (St. Anthony Chorale) – Brahms – p.54
- Prelude – Chopin – p.91
- Tristesse – Chopin – p.90
- Trumpet Voluntary – Clarke – p.61
- The Cuckoo – Daquin – p.65
- Clair De Lune – Debussy – p.67
- Golliwogg’s Cake Walk from The Children’s Corner – Debussy – p.68
- Waltz from Coppelia – Delibes – p.72
- Themes from La Calinda (Koanga) – Delius – p.73
- Tom Bowling – Dibdin – p.75
- Humoreske – Dvořák – p.76
- Theme from New World Symphony – Dvořák – p.78
- Chanson De Matin – Elgar – p.81
- Land Of Hope And Glory (Pomp And Circumstance) – Elgar – p.84
- Nimrod from the “Enigma” Variations – Elgar – p.86
- Theme from Pomp And Circumstance March No. 4 – Elgar – p.90
- Theme from the Cello Concerto – Elgar – p.92
- Dixie Land – Emmett – p.89
- Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes – English Air – p.94
- Country Gardens – English Air – p.96
- Greensleeves – English Air – p.95
- The British Grenadiers – English Air – p.98
- Pavane – Fauré – p.99
- Berceuse – Fauré – p.102
- Pie Jesu from the Requiem – Fauré – p.104
- Sicilienne – Fauré – p.106
- Tambourin – Gossec – p.108
- Ave Maria – Gounod – p.115
- Morning from Peer Gynt Suite – Grieg – p.110
- Bourrée and Air from Water Music – Handel – p.112
- The Harmonious Blacksmith – Handel – p.118
- Hornpipe from Water Music – Handel – p.120
- Largo from Xerxes – Handel – p.122
- Sarabande from Suite XI – Handel – p.125
- See, The Conquering Hero Comes from Judas Maccabaeus – Handel – p.128
- Where’er You Walk – Handel – p.130
- Zadok The Priest – Handel – p.131
- I Vow To Thee, My Country (Jupiter from The Planets) – Holst – p.134
- Evening Prayer from Hansel And Gretel – Humperdinck – p.138
- Procession Of The Sardar from Caucasian Sketches – Ippolitov-Ivanov – p.142
- Cockles And Mussels – Irish Air – p.137
- Londonderry Air – Irish Air – p.144
- The Minstrel Boy – Irish Air – p.145
- Liebestraum No. 3 (Nocturne) – Liszt – p.146
- To A Wild Rose from Woodland Sketches – MacDowell – p.149
- Theme from Death In Venice (Symphony No. 5) – Mahler – p.152
- Meditation from Thaïs – Massenet – p.154
- O, For The Wings Of A Dove – Mendelssohn – p.156
- On Wings Of Song – Mendelssohn – p.158
- Wedding March from A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Mendelssohn – p.158
- A Musical Joke – Mozart – p.161
- Alleluia (Exsultate, Jubilate) – Mozart – p.164
- Theme from Elvira Madigan (Piano Concerto No. 21) – Mozart – p.166
- Theme from Sonata In C – Mozart – p.170
- Theme from Symphony No. 40 – Mozart – p.173
- Theme from the Clarinet Concerto – Mozart – p.176
- Themes from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (Serenade In G Major) – Mozart – p.181
- Promenade from Pictures At An Exhibition – Mussorgsky – p.184
- Barcarolle from Tales Of Hoffman – Offenbach – p.186
- Can-Can from Orpheus In The Underworld – Offenbach – p.188
- Canon – Pachelbel – p.190
- Jerusalem – Parry – p.191
- Dance Of The Hours from La Gioconda – Ponchielli – p.194
- O Mio Babbino Caro from Gianni Schicchi – Puccini – p.196
- Themes from The Barber Of Seville – Rossini – p.202
- Theme from William Tell – Rossini – p.204
- Melody in F – Rubinstein – p.209
- The Elephant from The Carnival of the Animals – Saint-Saëns – p.212
- The Swan from The Carnival Of The Animals – Saint-Saëns – p.214
- Gymnopédie No. 1 – Satie – p.217
- Ave Maria – Schubert – p.220
- Marche Militaire – Schubert – p.223
- Entr’acte and Ballet Music from Rosamunde – Schubert – p.225
- Serenade – Schubert – p.228
- Theme from the Octet – Schubert – p.231
- Theme from the Unfinished Symphony – Schubert – p.232
- Two Songs: Rose Among The Heather and To Music – Schubert – p.234
- The Bluebells Of Scotland – Scottish Air – p.236
- Charlie Is My Darling – Scottish Air – p.237
- The Skye Boat Song – Scottish Air – p.239
- Theme from Vltava (Má Vlast) – Smetana – p.243
- The Liberty Bell – Sousa – p.240
- Radetzky March – Strauss Jr. – p.246
- The Blue Danube – Strauss Jr. – p.247
- Tales From The Vienna Woods – Strauss Jr. – p.248
- For He Is An Englishman from H.M.S. Pinafore – Sullivan – p.258
- Two Tunes from The Mikado – Sullivan – p.252
- Two Tunes From The Pirates Of Penzance – Sullivan – p.260
- Danse Des Mirlitons from The Nutcracker – Tchaikovsky – p.263
- Theme from Romeo And Juliet – Tchaikovsky – p.264
- Theme from Piano Concerto No. 1 – Tchaikovsky – p.266
- Theme from Swan Lake – Tchaikovsky – p.269
- Waltz from Swan Lake – Tchaikovsky – p.272
- Chorus Of The Hebrew Slaves from Nabucco – Verdi – p.274
- Grand March from Aida – Verdi – p.277
- La Donna È Mobile from Rigoletto – Verdi – p.280
- Themes from The Four Seasons – Vivaldi – p.282
- Bridal March from Lohengrin – Wagner – p.284
- Pilgrims’ Chorus from Tannhäuser – Wagner – p.290
- Sailors’ Chorus from The Flying Dutchman – Wagner – p.287
- Pavane from Capriol Suite – Warlock – p.292
- All Through The Night – Welsh Air – p.296
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Refund Policy
Our refund policies are in-line with the Australian Consumer Law and we do not exchange or accept returns of sheet music if you have changed your mind or ordered the wrong product. For more information please visit the NSW Fair Trading Website.
Sheet Music, Reference Books, Gift Cards and Manuscript
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If your item is found to be faulty due to a manufacturing defect, Adlib Music will gladly refund or exchange your item. Items found to be faulty due to misuse will not qualify for a replacement. Gift cards are non-refundable, not returnable and non-transferable.
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Adlib Music will refund or exchange accessories & giftware pending the following conditions:
- That the item is returned to the store within 14 days of purchase.
- That the item is unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging.
- To complete your return, we require a receipt or proof of purchase. If you have given us your details in-store or purchased online, we will have a record of your purchase in our system.
Returns Process for In-store Purchases
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Returns Process for Online Purchases
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Returns Shipping for Online Orders
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Sale items
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