15 Easy Classical Solos for Trombone and Piano. Book and Audio Online
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15 Easy Classical Solos for Trombone and Piano. Book and Audio Online
Description
Part of the Anglo Music Play-along Series, Philip Sparkes 15 Easy Classical Solos is aimed at the young instrumentalist who can play just over an octave. Specifically tailored to suit the individual instrument, this book introduces the beginning player to the world of the classics by using simple yet attractive melodies that fit their limited range. The carefully selected pieces include music from the 16th to the 20th century and cover a wide variety of styles, from Bach to Grieg and from Purcell to Satie. This book will provide invaluable additional material to complement any teaching method and includes both piano accompaniment and online audio.
Specifications
Arranger Philip Sparke
Instrument Group Trombone
Instrumentation Trombone and Piano
Product Type Book, Part and Audio Online
Series Anglo Music Play-Along Series
Grade of Difficulty Easy
Text language Dutch;English;French;German
Publisher Anglo Music Press
Genre Description Classical
Year of Publication 2013
No. Pages 16
ISBN 9789043171779
ISMN 9790570293049
Edition Number AMP 304-404
No. AMP 304-404
Songlist
1. Waltz [Moritz Vogel]
2. Chorale (Now Praise, My Soul, the Lord) [Johann Sebastian Bach]
3. Humming Song from Album for the Young [Robert Schumann]
4. Gymnopédie No. 1 [Erik Satie]
5. I'm Called Little Buttercup from HMS Pinafore [Arthur Sullivan]
6. Study Op. 37, No. 3 [Henry Lemoine]
7. Minuet Z 649 [Henry Purcell]
8. Theme and Variation from Sonatina No. 3 [Thomas Attwood]
9. Norhern Song from Album for the Young [Robert Schumann]
10. Two German Dances from Twelve German Dances D 420 [Franz Schubert]
11. Watchman's Song from Lyric Pieces Op. 12 [Edvard Grieg]
12. Gavotte [Jan Ladislav Dussek]
13. Vien quà, Dorina bella Op. 7 [Antonio Bianchi]
14. Minuet from Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach [Christian Petzold]
15. The Prince of Denmark's March from Choice Lessons for the Harpsichord or Spinet [Jeremiah Clarke]