Arrangeur : Heumann, Hans-Guenter / Serenade G major / piano
SKU: HL.645847
ISBN 9781495081637. UPC: 008148007158. 9.0x12.0x0.079 inches.
The Best of series serves as an introduction to the music of world famous composers. These arrangements enable a student o modest proficiency to gain an acquaintance with many master themse. Familiar music has been selected for maximum appeal. This collection includes some of Mozart's greatest works such as: * Air in C (from Marriage of Figaro) * Allegro in Bb * Country Dances * Divertimento * Enchantment (from Magic Flute) * Hand in Hand (from Don Giovanni) * A Little Night Music * Lullaby * Minuet (from Don Giovanni) * Minuet (from Symphony No. 39) * Minuet in F * Minuet in G * Overture (from Marriage of Figaro) * Sonata in A (First Movement) * Sonata in C (First Movement) * and Turkish March (from Sonata in A).
SKU: HL.49045962
Famous catchy tunes of classical instrumental music have been rearranged for four-part mixed choir in the pop, swing, rock and Latinstyles. This express transfer from the 'serious' world of the original versions into the 'more modern' genres makes us smile - not least due to the not-so-serious texts. Bach, Mozart, Vivaldi, Haydn, even Beethoven: Would they have smiled too? You bet! Content text: The Quattro Stagioni-Song (Antonio Vivaldi: Violinkonzert op. 8) Siciliano Bossa Nova (J. S. Bach: Siziliano aus der Flotensonate BWV 1031) Our Little Nightmusic (W. A. Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik KV 525) The Alla Turca (W. A. Mozart: Alla Turca, 3. Satz aus der Klaviersonate KV 331) Fate of Beethoven (L. van Beethoven: 5. Symphonie op. 67) Elisa's Dedication (L. van Beethoven: Fur Elise) John the Bastian (J.S. Bach) Kettledrum Song (J. Haydn).
SKU: YM.GTL01097721
ISBN 9784636977219.
This kalimba (thumb piano) sheet music features popular Japanese nursery rhymes, Studio Ghibli, and Anime Songs with number notation for 17-key kalimba. It has 30 song scores for solo arrangements. No need to worry about accidentals, such as sharps and flats, or not being able to play because the range is too wide. You can play all the songs with your 17-key kalimba as is. All scores are written with the number notation, such as 1 or 2, and which are often engraved on most 17-key kalimba key plates. Moreover, single-note melody notation includes chord names, so you can enjoy ensembles with guitar, piano, or other accompaniment instruments. Enjoy!