Matériel : Conducteur d'étude / Miniature
Edition : study scoreInstrumentation : piano and orchestraDate of Composition: 1835Date of Publications : 12/08/1981Number of Pages : 188Arranger : Neubacher, JurgenSeries : Eulenburg Miniature ScoresThis successful tutorial book for descant [soprano] recorder is now available in a revised new edition. The German text has been revised in the light of recent spelling reforms and the layout in four colours is now even clearer. For many of the songs harmonic symbols have been added to facilitate accompaniment on the guitar or piano.The first volume places emphasis on correct and musical breathing and tonguing technique. Plenty of space is given to ideas for little improvisations and a selection of well-known songs and pieces encourage motivation and enjoyment as children learn. This child-friendly, practically tested introduction to the recorder is suitable for children from the age of about 5.Contenu - Vorwort - Haltung - Aller Anfang ist leicht - Vom Klang zum Ton - Das Dü-Männchen - Lange und kurze Töne - Das h - Das a - Klang- und Hörspiele - Das g und der Violinschlüssel - Der Takt (4/4, 3/4, 2/4) - Die Pausen - Das e - Der Auftakt - Das c - Das d - Die ganze Note - Der Haltebogen - Die Achtelnote - Das tiefe d - Der Bindebogen - Das tiefe c - Das f - Eine Tonleiter von c bis c - Der Dreiklang - Fröhlicher Ausklang mit Kanons - Verzeichnis der Lieder und Spielstücke: Adam hatte sieben Söhne - Alle Leut' - Apfelkuchen mag ich - Auf der Flöte spiel' ich gerne - Bald gras' ich am Neckar - Ballspiel - Bauer Max, der hat ein Huhn - Blumenlied - Busse, Autos kreuz und quer - Das lustige Kind - Das müde Kind - Das trotzige Kind - Ding, dong, digidigidong - Die Überraschung - Drescherlied - Duo für gute Ohren - Duo mit Pausen - Ei, wie langsam - Einsamer Hirte - Eisenbahn, Eisenbahn - Erstes Duettspiel - Es ist schon dunkel - Es sungen drei Engel - Es war eine Mutter - Eskimotanz - Etüde - Frage und Antwort - Fröhliche Melodie - Große Ballonfahrt - Halleluja (Kanon) - Hans auf dem Jahrmarkt - Hier auf dem Bahnhof - Hört ihr die Drescher - Husch, Kätzchen, husch - Immer wenn ich Flöte spiele - Ist ein Mann in' Brunn' gefallen (Kanon) - Jan, spann an - Katzenlied - Kleine Fingerübungen - Kleines Stück Kommt und laßt uns tanzen, springen - Kuckuck, Kuckuck - Lasset uns singen (Kanon) - Laufe, Regen, laufe - Lied mit Pausen - Luftballons und Zuckerwatte - Melodie aus Frankreich - Morgens früh um sechs - Nun wollen wir singen das Abendlied - O wie wohl ist mir am Abend (Kanon)- Oh, when the Saints - Old Mac Donald - Regenlied - Roberts Roller - Schlagzeugstück 1 - Schlagzeugstück 2 - Schneck im Haus - Schneeflöckchen, Weißröckchen - Signal - Sitzt ein klein's Vöglein im Tannenbaum - Soviel wunderschöne Sachen - Storch, Storch, Schnibel, Schnabel - Teddy-Lied - Telefonlied - Traurige Melodie - Trio - Uhrenkanon - Unsere Katz - Was müssen das für Bäume sein - Wer hat meinen Teddy gesehn - Winter, ade - Wir sind zwei Musikanten - Wir spielen zu zweit - Zu Haus ist die Maus
SKU: BR.PB-4485
Frederic Chopin's Piano Concertos in e minor op. 11 and f minor op. 21 were written when the composer had just barely entered his twenties.
EB 3942 is printed in score form; two copies are needed for performance.Have a look. Solo concerto; Romantic. Full score. 68 pages. Duration 30'. Breitkopf and Haertel #PB 4485. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.PB-4485).
ISBN 9790004203910. 9 x 12 inches.
Frederic Chopin's Piano Concertos in e minor op. 11 and f minor op. 21 were written when the composer had just barely entered his twenties. Since he needed effective, virtuoso works for his major concert appearances with orchestral accompaniment, he decided to simply write them himself. Although it is clear that the piano part always holds center stage in these pieces, Chopin never degrades the orchestra by turning it into a stereotypical cue-giver. This is confirmed by the imaginatively orchestrated tutti transition in the first movement, the lengthy string tremolo in the middle movement and the col legno passage in the finale.The first performance of the f-minor concerto took place in Warsaw on 17 March 1830. The first edition of the score was published in 1879 by Breitkopf & Hartel in Leipzig. The present edition for two pianos by Ignaz Friedmann was first issued in 1913 in the framework of the 12-volume Chopin edition for which the Polish pianist undertook a careful evaluation of the sources.Frederic Chopin's Piano Concertos in e minor op. 11 and f minor op. 21 were written when the composer had just barely entered his twenties.
SKU: BT.LCM9790570121830
English.
London College of Music Piano handbooks contain all of the material that is needed to take an LCM exam in a single publication — a wide selection of pieces, all of the required technical work, and guidance and examples for the supporting tests. Accompanying the pieces are performance notes written by a team of leading pianists, teachers and composers, bringing the music to life with their unique interpretative insights.
SKU: AP.6-274985
ISBN 9780486274980. English.
Concertos Nos. 1 and 2 arranged for two pianos. Complete piano solo part plus orchestral reduction for 2nd piano. 208 pages.
SKU: BT.PWM3066
These combine two elements: pure playing and full poetic expression. Virtuosity and romance. Pianistic brilliance, educated in the works in the stile brillant, brought to perfection, but at the same time a farewell. Both are forms of direct expression of the personality of the composer, which showed itself in them for the first time with so much strength and is manifested in a group of characteristics of forming Chopin's individual style. These works were edited by by I. J. Paderewski, L. Bronarski and J. Turczy ski.
SKU: YM.GTP01097743
ISBN 9784636977431.
13 well-known Chopin's works are arranged by Eiichi Fujii. This series is produced by Eiichi Fujii, known as a highly sophisticated jazz piano arranger as well as a pioneer of jazz piano in Japan. All music sheets in the series have samples of trio ensemble performances for reference; they can be found just by reading the QR code in each book with smartphones.
SKU: BR.EB-3942
ISBN 9790004162071. 9 x 12 inches.
Frederic Chopin's Piano Concertos in e minor op. 11 and f minor op. 21 were written when the composer had just barely entered his twenties. Since he needed effective, virtuoso works for his major concert appearances with orchestral accompaniment, he decided to simply write them himself. Although it is clear that the piano part always holds center stage in these pieces, Chopin never degrades the orchestra by turning it into a stereotypical cue-giver. This is confirmed by the imaginatively orchestrated tutti transition in the first movement, the lengthy string tremolo in the middle movement and the col legno passage in the finale. The first performance of the f-minor concerto took place in Warsaw on 17 March 1830. The first edition of the score was published in 1879 by Breitkopf & Hartel in Leipzig. The present edition for two pianos by Ignaz Friedmann was first issued in 1913 in the framework of the 12-volume Chopin edition for which the Polish pianist undertook a careful evaluation of the sources.Frederic Chopin's Piano Concertos in e minor op. 11 and f minor op. 21 were written when the composer had just barely entered his twenties.
SKU: BR.OB-4485-30
ISBN 9790004311615. 10 x 12.5 inches.
Frederic Chopin's Piano Concertos in e minor op. 11 and f minor op. 21 were written when the composer had just barely entered his twenties. Since he needed effective, virtuoso works for his major concert appearances with orchestral accompaniment, he decided to simply write them himself. Although it is clear that the piano part always holds center stage in these pieces, Chopin never degrades the orchestra by turning it into a stereotypical cue-giver. This is confirmed by the imaginatively orchestrated tutti transition in the first movement, the lengthy string tremolo in the middle movement and the col legno passage in the finale.The first performance of the f-minor concerto took place in Warsaw on 17 March 1830. The first edition of the score was published in 1879 by Breitkopf & Hartel in Leipzig. The present edition for two pianos by Ignaz Friedmann was first issued in 1913 in the framework of the 12-volume Chopin edition for which the Polish pianist undertook a careful evaluation of the sources.