SKU: HL.49019113
ISBN 9790001181778. UPC: 884088699321. 9.0x12.0x0.171 inches.
'san-Baptiste Duvernoy (1800-1880) was a French pianist, composer, and professor of piano at the Conservatoire de Paris. A composer of more than 300 works, he is primarily known for his studies, including the opus 176 Elementary Studies, which were written for beginner's lessons on the piano. Duvernoy's studies intentionally lack technical sophistication making them a suitable complement to Czerny etudes. The lack of technical rigor allows students the latitude to focus on expression, lyricism and tone production...With clearly notated articulation and dynamic markings, the student has the opportunity to experience music making on a number of levels...Looking at the music itself the quality and mindfulness of Schott's typography is self-evident. Through careful spacing, most of the studies fit well on a single page.--American Music Teacher.
SKU: SU.50027710
Copyright 1990. Published by: Seesaw Music.
SKU: HL.14004097
ISBN 9788759852514. 8.25x11.75x0.084 inches. English.
A collection of challenging and specialised studies exploring the variety of sounds and techniques of the Cello. Each study is full of unique character, perfectly suited to the concert hall as well as private rehearsal. Some represent virtuosic technical displays, whereas others are more lyrical and challenge the performer's interpretive skills.
SKU: CY.CC2932
ISBN 9790530057513.
These six short works composed in 1926 for the Cellist, Meg Mukle have been arranged for Trumpet or Flugelhorn & Piano by Ralph Sauer, retired Principal Trombonist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.Although titled Studies, these movements are very beautiful gems, each one shining with genius and able to stand on their own.They are all in the modal lyrical style of the composer, whose music is impressionist yet British to the core. The final movement, an Allegro Vivace evokes the memory of his English Folk Song Suite for Band.This edition is printed with kind permission from Stainer and Bell.
SKU: HL.50094230
UPC: 073999294118. 9.0x12.0x0.195 inches.
This title has selections that range in difficulty from SMP Level 5-7.
About SMP Level 7 (Late Intermediate)
4 to 5-note chords in both hands and scales in octaves in both hands.
SKU: FH.FLR08
ISBN 978-1-55440-296-0.
Unparalleled in scope, Overtones offers all the music flutists want in one complete series! This progressive collection includes fundamental repertoire and supporting materials such as Studies, Compact Discs, Orchestral Excerpts, and Technique. The richness of music carefully selected for this compilation will resonate with teachers and students at every level of study.This compilation of standard orchestral passages for flute is an indispensable resource for the developing years and beyond. Teachers and students will find this unrivalled volume essential for examination or audition preparation.Sonata in E flat Major, BWV 1031(complete) attr. Johann Sebastian Bach, arr. Stephen Chatman Sonata in G Minor, op. 2, no. 4 (La Lumagne) (complete) Michel Blavet Concerto in G Major (complete) attr. Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, arr. Stephen Chatman Reverie et petite valse Andre Caplet Sunstreams Ian Clarke, David Hicks, and Simon Painter arr. Ian Clarke Das Fischermadchen, D 957, no. 10 Franz Schubert, arr. Theobald Boehm Standchen, D 957, no. 4 Franz Schubert, arr. Theobald Boehm Aus dem Pflanzenreich, op. 57b, First Movement: Die Lilie; Fourth Movement: Kaktus Theodor Blumer Icicle Robert AitkenCaprice en gigue Sebastian Bodinus Les folies d'Espagne Marin Marais, transc. Hans-Peter SchmitzFirst Movement: Theme Second Movement Fifth Movement Ninth Movement Eighth Movement Twenty-fifth Movement Three Lyric Pieces Teruyuki Noda 3. Adagietto.
About Overtones
Unparalleled in scope, Overtones offers all the music flutists want in one complete series! This progressive collection includes fundamental Repertoire and supporting materials such as Etudes, Compact Discs, Orchestral Excerpts, and Technique. The richness of music carefully selected for this compilation will resonate with teachers and students at every level of study and is the official series for those using The Royal Conservatory Music Development program.
SKU: PR.114410380
UPC: 680160015160. 9.5 x 13 inches.
My second String Quartet was written twenty years after the first, Opus 4 from 1978. The First Quartet is an obsessively contrapuntal work in one movement, which was no doubt influenced by my studies with David Diamond. I had always intended to return to the medium once I left the astringency of my earlier style, but it was only when the National Federation of Music Clubs commissioned a major chamber work, with unspecified instrumentation, to celebrate their 100th Anniversary that I was enabled to do so. The Second Quartet is in four movements: Moderato, Allegro isterico, an Andante theme with 11 variations, and the closing Allegro, which then returns to the tempo of the first movement. An audience member at the premiere told me that she heard echoes of recent tragic events such as the Oklahoma bombing in this work. While I had no such programmatic intent while writing the quartet, it was not an entirely incorrect assessment of the work's intended emotional impact. The quartet is pervaded by a sense of seriousness, even mournfulness. The second movement's scherzo is an aggressively animated piece of musical machinery. The third movement's Variations unfold into a greater variety of moods than the others - but the moments of lyricism are countered by aggressive or ironic outbursts. The final movement's attempt at triumph quickly subsides into a return of the first movement, before being transformed onto a sense of resignation and acceptance as the chromaticism of the opening theme is transformed into a pure and diatonic C-Major. The work received its world premiere by the Shanghai Quartet at the 100th Anniversary Congress of the National Federation of Music Clubs at the Congress Hotel in Chicago on August 19th 1998.My second String Quartet was written twenty years after the first, Opus 4 from 1978. The First Quartet is an obsessively contrapuntal work in one movement, which was no doubt influenced by my studies with David Diamond. I had always intended to return to the medium once I left the astringency of my earlier style, but it was only when the National Federation of Music Clubs commissioned a major chamber work, with unspecified instrumentation, to celebrate their 100th Anniversary that I was enabled to do so.The Second Quartet is in four movements: Moderato, Allegro isterico, an Andante theme with 11 variations, and the closing Allegro, which then returns to the tempo of the first movement.An audience member at the premiere told me that she heard echoes of recent tragic events such as the Oklahoma bombing in this work. While I had no such programmatic intent while writing the quartet, it was not an entirely incorrect assessment of the work’s intended emotional impact. The quartet is pervaded by a sense of seriousness, even mournfulness. The second movement’s scherzo is an aggressively animated piece of musical machinery. The third movement’s Variations unfold into a greater variety of moods than the others – but the moments of lyricism are countered by aggressive or ironic outbursts. The final movement’s attempt at triumph quickly subsides into a return of the first movement, before being transformed onto a sense of resignation and acceptance as the chromaticism of the opening theme is transformed into a pure and diatonic C-Major.The work received its world premiere by the Shanghai Quartet at the 100th Anniversary Congress of the National Federation of Music Clubs at the Congress Hotel in Chicago on August 19th 1998.