Format : Sheet music
SKU: AP.47853
ISBN 9781470641825. UPC: 038081548708. English. Arranged by Melody Bober.
Grand Favorites for Piano, Book 6 contains arrangements of best-loved classical themes and folk favorites. The pieces in this six-book series have the distinctive Bober sound and are fun to play, in addition to helping pianists progress technically and musically. Whether performed on a concert grand, a digital piano, or the family upright, these solos will truly sound grand. Titles: America * Beautiful Dreamer (Foster) * Blue Danube Waltz (Strauss II) * Choucoune (Monton) * The Erie Canal (Allen) * Greensleeves * Hornpipe (Handel) * Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms) * Minuet (Boccherini) * Scarborough Fair * The Yellow Rose of Texas * You're a Grand Old Flag (Cohan).
SKU: AP.47852
ISBN 9781470641818. UPC: 038081548692. English. Arranged by Melody Bober.
Grand Favorites for Piano, Book 5 contains arrangements of best-loved classical themes and folk favorites. The pieces in this six-book series have the distinctive Bober sound and are fun to play, in addition to helping pianists progress technically and musically. Whether performed on a concert grand, a digital piano, or the family upright, these solos will truly sound grand. Titles: Country Gardens * Down by the Riverside * Go Down, Moses * Lullaby (Brahms) * Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen * On Top of Old Smoky * Song of India (Rimsky-Korsakov) * Streets of Laredo * Sweet Betsy from Pike * Theme from Scheherazade (Rimsky-Korsakov) * Toreador Song (Bizet) * Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star (Theme and Variations) * Washington Post March (Sousa).
SKU: AP.47851
ISBN 9781470641801. UPC: 038081548685. English. Arranged by Melody Bober.
Grand Favorites for Piano, Book 4 contains arrangements of best-loved classical themes and folk favorites. The pieces in this six-book series have the distinctive Bober sound and are fun to play, in addition to helping pianists progress technically and musically. Whether performed on a concert grand, a digital piano, or the family upright, these solos will truly sound grand. Titles: Barber of Seville Overture (Rossini) * Carmen Overture Theme (Bizet) * Chiapanecas * Everybody Loves Saturday Night * Finale from Symphony No. 9 (Dvorák) * Happy Birthday * La donna è mobile (Verdi) * Light Cavalry Overture (Suppé) * New River Train * Radetzky March (Strauss, Sr.) * She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain * Turkey in the Straw * When the Saints Go Marching In.
SKU: BT.EMBZ14505A
English-German-Hungarian.
Of the early versions of works included in this volume the first versions of the notably popular Consolations cycle and Grand solo de concert (published in 1850) are of particular interest. In the first version of Consolations the third movement was a style hongrois piece whose thematic material was later used by Liszt in his Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 (published in 1851). The first version of Grand solo de concert shows that the work did not originally include a slow middle section to be recapitulated towards the end as seen in the final version. This is a characteristically Lisztian feature that would reappear a few years later in his Sonata in B minor. A detailed preface inHungarian, English, and German, including new research results, numerous manuscript facsimiles, and critical notes, makes this volume of the New Liszt Edition an important publication of immense scholarly value. Along with the cloth-bound Complete Edition, a paperback version for practical use has also been published. This edition's contents are identical to those of the hardcover edition with the exception that the critical notes are not included. Of the early versions of works included in Supplementary Volume 10, particular interest is expected in the first versions of the notably popular Consolations cycle and the monumental Grand solo de concert of 1850. In the first version of Consolationsthe third movement was a style hongrois piece whose thematic material Liszt used again later in the first piece of the Hungarian Rhapsodies published in 1851. The first version of the Grand solo de concert shows that the original concept did notinclude the slow “movement†that would be placed in the middle of the work and recapitulated towards the end in the final version - a characteristically Lisztian feature that would reappear a few years later in the Sonata in B flat minor.A detailed preface in Hungarian, English and German, including new research results, numerous manuscript facsimiles and critical notes make this volume of the New Liszt Edition a specially important publication of scholarly value. Simultaneously withthe Complete Edition volume in colth-bound, its paperback for practical purposes is also published, the contents of which, except for the critical notes, is identical with the Complete Edition volume.Von den im vorliegenden Band veröffentlichten Werkversionen dürften der außerordentlich populäre Consolations-Zyklus sowie die Erstfassung des 1850 entstandenen Grand solo de concert (Großes Konzertsolo) auf besonderes Interesse stoßen. In der ersten Fassung der Consolations stand an dritter Stelle noch ein Stück im ungarischen Stil, dessen Thematik Liszt später im 1851 herausgegebenen 1. Stück der Ungarischen Rhapsodien verwendete. Die erste Version des Großen Konzertsolos belegt, dass der in der Mitte der Komposition angelegte und kurz vor Ende rekapitulierte langsame Teil, welcher zum typisch Lisztschen Element der endgültigen Fassung des Konzertsolos - und einige Jahre späterauch der H-Moll-Sonate - wird, noch kein Bestandteil der ursprünglichen Konzeption war.