SKU: IM.1443
SKU: CY.CC2559
Beethoven's Romance in F Opus 50 has been a staple of Violinists for over 210 years, having been written in 1798. The F-major Romance is a tender, adagio cantabile movement full of beauty, requiring grace, poise and elegance to perform properly. It has been said that it could have been titled Song Without Words, the music being so lyrical of character. 'Romance' may have been written as a slow movement to a Violin Concerto that was never completed. This arrangement by Gordon Cherry is a wonderful addition to the Euphonium repertoire.
Almost 10 minutes in length, this work for advanced performers will be a great addition to any recital.
SKU: IM.1580
SKU: IM.2696
SKU: VD.ED99647
ISBN 9790202006474. 11.69 x 8.26 inches.
SKU: VD.ED99648
ISBN 9790202006481. 11.69 x 8.26 inches.
SKU: IM.3174
SKU: VD.ED99687
ISBN 9790202006870. 11.69 x 8.26 inches.
SKU: IM.3945
A charming and elegant duo in three movements: Allegro, Andante poco Adagio, Allegro con moto.
SKU: VD.ED99688
ISBN 9790202006887. 11.69 x 8.26 inches.
SKU: IM.3790
With its soaring melodies and accessibility, this work remains a favorite for cellists. Orchestra part condensed in the second cello.
SKU: CY.CC2922
The Five Pieces in Folk Style by Schumann were originally written for Cello and Piano. They have been expertly transcribed for Euphonium by Ralph Sauer, retired Principal Trombonist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The five movements are in contrasting styles and work very well for Euphonium. Schumann was considered the Poet of the Romantics. This music is expressive and full of robust and elegant phrases. For moderately advanced performers. The complete work is almost 17 minutes in length and can be a major work on your concert. Parts are supplied for bass and treble clef readers.
SKU: MB.93203
ISBN 9780871663634. UPC: 796279000222. 8.75x11.75 inches.
Now clearly at the intermediate level, Grade 4 begins by introducing the E major scale in three octaves plus the principal chords in E major. The C# harmonic and melodic minor scales are introduced followed by a wealth of carefully arranged solo and duet study material in various keys in the fourth, fifth, seventh, and ninth position. Three basic shapes for major and minor chords are reviewed through chord studies in various keys through the seventh position. Theory lessons address identification of intervals, the dominant seventh chord, and modulation. Written in standard notation only.