Time Pieces 1 (grade 1-3) / viola and piano
Publisher | ABRSM Publishing |
Genre: | classical & sacret |
Arrangement: | melody / piano |
Cast: | solo |
Difficulty: |
Beginner
Intermediate |
Format: | book |
Series: | Time Pieces |
Parameters
Product code: | ABR962547 |
Composer: | Various Composers |
Arranger: |
Harris, Paul
Bass, Philip |
No. of songs: | 22 |
Pages: | 32 |
Size: | 23 x 30 cm |
ISBN: | 9781860962547 |
Weight: | 164 g |
Songlist (22)
- Personent hodie [Anon.]
- Basse danse bergeret from Musyck Boexken [Tylman Susato]
- Divinum mysterium from Piae cantiones [Anon.]
- The Earl of Salisbury’s Pavan [William Byrd]
- Siciliana from Sonata No. 6 in A minor [Gottfried Finger]
- Riggadoon from The Second Part of Musick’s Hand-maid [Henry Purcell]
- Noël nouvelet [Anon. / Trad.]
- Alle Menschen müssen sterben, BWV 262 [Johann Sebastian Bach]
- If the heart of a man is depressed with cares from The Beggar’s Opera [John Gay]
- Under the Greenwood Tree from As You Like It [Thomas Arne]
- Theme from Andante grazioso from Piano Sonata in A, K. 331 [Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / Herbert Kinsey]
- Ecossaise, WoO 23 [Ludwig van Beethoven]
- Entr’acte from Rosamunde [Franz Schubert]
- Arietta, No. 1 from Lyric Pieces, Op. 12 [Edvard Grieg]
- Mélodie antique française from Album pour enfants, Op. 39 [Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky]
- Larghetto from Sonatina in G, Op. 100 [Antonín Dvorák]
- Jeering Song from For Children, Vol. 1 [Béla Bartók]
- Theme from ‘Jupiter’ from The Planets [Gustav Holst]
- Menuet from Le tombeau de Couperin [Maurice Ravel]
- Charade [Henry Mancini]
- Viola Joke! [Paul Harris]
- The Twenty-Ninth of May from The Dancing Master [(no name)]
Product description
• well-crafted and idiomatic arrangements of music from the thirteenth century to the present day
• presented in chronological order and showing the year in which they were written
• carefully arranged by Philip Bass and Paul Harris to practise the note ranges and keys of the early grades
• straightforward piano accompaniments
• allows you to get a real feel for the different styles of music through time
• invaluable source of further study and recital repertoire