A highlight of recently released scores at Ovation Press for viola, bass, and string ensemble from editors Alan Bodman, Amy Barlowe, Edwin Barker, and Michael Tree!
A highlight of recently released scores at Ovation Press for viola, bass, and string ensemble from editors Alan Bodman, Amy Barlowe, Edwin Barker, and Michael Tree!
In honor of the beginning of the 2012 Piatigorsky International Cello Festival, check out our two featured scores from Piatigorsky while they are hot off the press!
Check out exciting new scores for beautiful, yet rarely heard, cello ensembles from Ovation Press editor Stephen Watkins.
Bassist Anthony Stoops has released two scores with Ovation Press – a bass transcription of Paganini’s 9th Caprice and an original composition. Read on to learn more about these exciting virtuoso arrangements!
Happy Valentine’s Day! To celebrate we’re letting you know that you can purchase your “Piece of Pi” and have it for this year’s Pi Day on MARCH 14th. Read on to learn more about this exciting and enchanting new score from Steven Rochen!
A thrilling new score exclusively from Ovation Press is guaranteed to excite performers and listeners alike! Read on for commentary from the editor himself, Viacheslav Dinerchtein!
Jeff Bradetich, internationally acclaimed double bassist, music professor, and editor at Ovation Press, has recorded three fantastic video interviews on his exclusive arrangements. With these pairings, we have great insight into the minds behind the music.
Ovation Press recently released three new and highly-acclaimed scores from internationally known violinist and composer Amy Barlowe
Check out this incredible performance of David Popper’s Polonaise de Concert for cello ensemble by editor Valter Dešpalj and available exclusively from Ovation Press.

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