SKU: BT.MUSWMR000550
ISBN 9780711962217. English.
Fun repertoire for beginning pianists to complement the Easiest Piano Course. A comprehensive collection of 26 songs from around the world, including such favourites as Rio Grande, Men Of Harlech and Sky Boat Song.
SKU: HL.338219
ISBN 9781540089021. UPC: 840126913378. 9.0x12.0x0.225 inches.
The Classical Piano Sheet Music Series includes compilations of intermediate level pieces, with an easy-to-use coil binding so the music lays flat, ensuring smooth page turns. Includes: ANONYMOUS: Minuet in C minor, BWV Appendix 121 • Minuet in D minor, BWV Appendix 132 • Minuet in G Major, BWV Appendix 116 • Musettein D Major, BWV Appendix 126 CARL PHILIPP EMANUEL BACH: March in D Major, BWV Appendix 122 • March in G Major, BWV Appendix 124 • Solfegietto in C minor, H. 220 JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH: Invention No. 1 in C Major, BWV 772 • Invention No. 2 in C minor, BWV 773 • Invention No. 4 in D minor, BWV 775 • Prelude in C Major, BWV 846 • Prelude in C Major, BWV 924 • Prelude in C Major, BWV 939 • Prelude in C minor, BWV 999 • Prelude in D minor, BWV 926 WILHELM FRIEDMANN BACH: Allegro in A Major JOHN BLOW: Courante in C Major • Prelude in C Major ARCANGELO CORELLI: Gavotta in F Major FRANCOIS COUPERIN: Benevolent Cuckoos Under Yellow Dominos • Berceuse JEAN-FRANCOIS DANDRIEU: Lament LOUISE-CLAUDE DAQUIN: The Cuckoo GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL: Courante in G Major • Minuet in F Major • Rigaudon in G Major • Sarabande, HWV 437 JOHANN PACHELBEL: Sarabande in B-flat Major CHRISTIAN PETZOLD: Minuet in G Major, BWV Anh. 114 • Minuet in G minor, BWV Anh. 115 HENRY PURCELL: Suite No. 1 in G Major JEAN PHILIPPE RAMEAU: Tambourin ALESSANDRO SCARLATTI: Aria in D minor DOMENICO SCARLATTI: Minuet from Sonata in C Major, L. 217 (K. 73b, P. 80) • Sonata in A Major, L. 483 (K. 322, P. 360) • Sonata in A minor, L. 378 (K. 3) • Sonata in D minor, L. 423 (K. 32, P. 14) • Sonata in G Major, L. 79 (K. 391, P. 364) GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN: Dance in G Major.
SKU: HL.14030704
The second sonata is on a much larger scale than the first, and has three movements which develop in intensity, reaching a climax in the last movement which is a passacaglia. It is a stormy work, in the sense that it opens peacefully and closes in a similar manner, with a heavy shower of notes and ideas in between. There is little hint of this in the gentle opening of the first movement, and although it follows the pattern of its previous sonata in developing a climax and releasing it again, it is not until the scherzo, with its powerful motor rhythms, that the full fury of the storm breaks. The concluding passacaglia is built on repetition. The nature of the form party makes this inevitable, but repetition becomes a subtext, with the idea of speeding up to a climax being itself repeated, the second time subsiding into the peace of a storm blown out. ~ John Joubert.