Succeeding With The Masters: Baroque Era 2
Méthode - manuel | Pédagogie
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Méthode - manuel
ÉDITEUR:
The FJH Music Company
Compiled and edited by Helen Marlais, Succeeding with the Masters is a series dedicated to the authentic keyboard works of Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and 20th Century masters. This series provides a complete and easily accessible method for learning and performing the works of the masters. Each
Détails
Éditeur | Helen Marlais |
Description Instrument Group | Piano ou Clavier |
Instrumentation | Solo de Piano |
Instrumentation | Piano |
Type de produit | Méthode - manuel |
Description Product Type | Recueil avec CD |
Collection | Succeeding With The Masters |
Niveau de difficulté | Facile |
Langue | Anglais |
Éditeur | The FJH Music Company |
Genre | Méthode |
Période | Baroque |
Nombre de Pages | 112 |
ISBN | 9781569394809 |
UPC | 674398218394 |
Edition Number | FJH1439 |
N° | FJHFF1439 |
Description
Compiled and edited by Helen Marlais, Succeeding with the Masters is a series dedicated to the authentic keyboard works of Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and 20th Century masters.
This series provides a complete and easily accessible method for learning and performing the works of the masters. Each book presents the works in historical perspective for the student, and provides the means and the motivation to play these pieces in the correct stylistic, musical, and technical manner. The easily understandable format of practice strategies and musical concepts make this series enjoyable for both students and teachers.
To ensure authenticity, all of these pieceshave been extensively researched. Teachers will find a wealth of excellent repertoire that can be used for recitals, festivals, competitions, and state achievement testing. Many of these original compositions may be new to you while others will be familiar. This series brings together an essential and comprehensive library of the pedagogical repertoire of the great composers.
Succeeding with the Masters: Baroque Era - Volume Two is a groundbreaking collection of 25 graded repertoire pieces by J.S. Bach, G.F. Handel, and D. Scarlatti.
This series provides a complete and easily accessible method for learning and performing the works of the masters. Each book presents the works in historical perspective for the student, and provides the means and the motivation to play these pieces in the correct stylistic, musical, and technical manner. The easily understandable format of practice strategies and musical concepts make this series enjoyable for both students and teachers.
To ensure authenticity, all of these pieceshave been extensively researched. Teachers will find a wealth of excellent repertoire that can be used for recitals, festivals, competitions, and state achievement testing. Many of these original compositions may be new to you while others will be familiar. This series brings together an essential and comprehensive library of the pedagogical repertoire of the great composers.
Succeeding with the Masters: Baroque Era - Volume Two is a groundbreaking collection of 25 graded repertoire pieces by J.S. Bach, G.F. Handel, and D. Scarlatti.
Song List
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1. Allemande In A Minor HWV 478 [Handel, George Frideric]
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2. Aria In D Minor K.32 L.423 [Scarlatti, Domenico]
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3. Gavotte In G BWV 816 (French Suite No.5) [Bach, Johann Sebastian]
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4. Gigue In F K.78 L.75 [Scarlatti, Domenico]
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5. Minuet In A K.83b L.S.31 [Scarlatti, Domenico]
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6. Minuet In A Minor HWV 549 [Handel, George Frideric]
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7. Minuet In B Flat K.440 L.97 [Scarlatti, Domenico]
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8. Minuet In E BWV 817 [Bach, Johann Sebastian]
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9. Minuet In G Minor BWV 842 (W.F. Bach Notebook) [Bach, Johann Sebastian]
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10. Minuet In G Minor HWV 540b [Handel, George Frideric]
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11. Prelude In C BWV 846 [Bach, Johann Sebastian]
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12. Prelude In C Minor BWV 999 [Bach, Johann Sebastian]
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13. Prelude In C Minor HWV 445a [Handel, George Frideric]
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14. Prelude In D Minor BWV 926 (W.F. Bach Notebook) [Bach, Johann Sebastian]
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15. Prelude In E Minor BWV 941 (Five Little Preludes) [Bach, Johann Sebastian]