A collection of popular classics for Piano trio arranged by Tom Bayliss Andrew Challinger and Russell Denwood.Collection includes:Chanson de Matin ElgarSalut d'Amour ElgarAndaluza GranadosTo Music SchubertWho is Sylvia SchubertHumoreske in A DvorakHumoreske in G Dvorak
SKU: FH.VLE02
ISBN 9781554409143.
Carefully selected and curated to support teachers and students in their artistic and technical development, the Violin Series, 2021 Edition includes pieces from a diverse range of eras and styles that represent stepping stones to major violin repertoire.
Violin Orchestral Excerpts 9-ARCT presents excerpts ordered chronologically from the Baroque to the modern era and includes overtures, ballets, operas, chamber music, orchestral music, and contemporary works. Selections are organized progressively to present relevant materials with both section parts and concertmaster solos for youth and community orchestras, chamber music ensembles, and to provide preparation material for auditions at the professional level. This book features works from Ludwig van Beethoven, Antonin Dvorak, Edward Elgar, Franz Joseph Haydn, Gustav Mahler, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Felix Mendelssohn, Sergei Prokofiev, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Arnold Schoenberg, Rodney Sharman, Caroline Shaw, Dmitri Shostakovich, Bedrich Smetena, Richard Strauss, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky and Dinuk Wijeratne.
SKU: CF.BF129
ISBN 9781491153321. UPC: 680160910823.
Cello Power is a series of books designed to be used to expand the cello student’s facilityand knowledge of the instrument. The books are structured to focus on the advancedmaterials that appear in our cello literature. Most important are the exercises and myfurther recommendations on how to work on them. The process is first to digest thefundamental of each and thereby to enable one to build a solid technique in preparationfor the difficult passagework ahead. An example are the double-stop excerpts, which arebroken down into two-string bow patterns to aid in intonation and to clarify the spacingfor the left hand.Books 1 and 2 are planned to fill the gap left vacant by lack of materials covering, ina progressive order, the transition from the introduction of the thumb position into astudent’s studies and the work on the much more difficult application of this informationinto studies by Popper, Grützmacher and Piatti. Of course, then there are the ensuingrepertoire demands of the concertos of Dvořák and Saint-Saëns and such like.Book 3 is aimed at developing a sure and secure technique and facility in the lower areaof the cello. This includes material to help make the fifth, sixth and seventh positions lessawkward for the student. The goal is to aid in the ability of the student to become moreable to apply this technical comfort to the attainment of a more nuanced and emotionallyfulfilling musical performance on the cello.Cello Power is a series of five books designed to be used to expandthe cello student’s facility and knowledge of the instrument. Thebooks are structured to focus on the advanced materials thatappear in our cello literature. Most important are the exercisesand my further recommendations on how to work on them. Theprocess is first to digest the fundamental of each, and therebyto enable one to build a solid technique in preparation for thedifficult passagework ahead. An example are the double-stopexcerpts, which are broken down into two-string bow patterns toaid in intonation and to clarify the spacing for the left hand.Books 1 and 2 are planned to fill the gap left vacant by lack ofmaterials covering, in a progressive order, the transition from theintroduction of the thumb position into a student’s studies and thework on the much more difficult application of this informationinto studies by Popper, Grützmacher and Piatti. Of course, thenthere are the ensuing repertoire demands of concerti by Dvořák,Saint-Saëns and such like.Book 3 is aimed at developing a sure and secure technique andfacility in the neck area of the cello. This includes materials to helpmake the fifth, sixth and seventh position less awkward for thestudent. The goal is to aid in the ability of the student to becomemore able to apply this technical comfort to the attainment of amore nuanced and emotionally fulfilling musical performance onthe cello.
SKU: HF.FH-3379
ISBN 9790203433798. 9 x 12 inches.
1. Bedrich Smetana: Die Moldau (aus Mein Vaterland); 2. Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Prelude (aus Te Deum); 3. Anonymus: Spanische Romanze; 4. Ludwig van Beethoven: Freude schoner Gotterfunken (aus: Sinfonie Nr. 9); 5. Isaac Albeniz: Asturias; 6. Antonio Vivaldi: Fruhling (aus: Die vier Jahreszeiten); 7. Antonin Dvorak: Largo (aus Sinfonie Nr. 9); 8. Joseph Haydn: Kaiserhymne; 9. Giuseppe Verdi: Donne e mobile (aus Rigoletto); 10. Ludwig van Beethoven: Fur Elise; 11. Georg Friedrich Handel: Hallelujah (aus Messias); 12. Johann Pachebel: Kanon; 13. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Alla turca (aus Klaviersonate KV 588); 14. Modest Mussorgski: Promenade (aus Bilder einer Ausstellung); 15. Johann Sebastian Bach: Menuett (aus Notenbuchlein); 16. Edvard Grieg: Morgenstimmung (aus Peer Gynt Suite); 17. Pjotr I. Tschaikowski: thema (aus Klavierkonzert Nr. 1); 18. Edward Elgar: Land of hope and glory (aus Pomp and circumstances); 19. Edvard Grieg: In der Halle des Bergkonigs (aus Peer Gynt Suite); 20. Luigi Bocchcerini: Minuetto (aus Streichquartett op. 11): 21. Maurice Ravel: Bolero; 22. Pjotr I. Tschaikowski: Thema (aus Schwanensee); 23. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Hochzeitsmarsch (aus Sommernachtstraum); 24. Johann Strauss: An der schonen blauen Donau; 25. Johann Sebastian Bach: Jesus bleibt meine Freude (aus BWV 147); 26. Francisco Tarrega: Gran Vals.