GIRAFFE PIANO 1 - essential sonatinas for music education

Code: 14967
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Publisher EDITIO MUSICA BUDAPEST
Genre: classical & sacret
music for music school
Arrangement: piano
Cast: solo
Difficulty: Intermediate
Format: book
Sonatinas form a vital part of the teaching material for beginner and intermediate piano students. Compared to the great classic piano sonatas, they are technically and musically simpler and… show more
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Product code: 14967
Composer: Various Composers
Author / Editor: Sármai, József
No. of songs: 14
Pages: 43
Language: English
German
Hungarian
French
Size: 23 x 30 cm
EAN: 9790080149676
ISMN: 979-0-080-14967-6
Weight: 190 g

Songlist (14)

  1. Sonatina in C major (Haslinger, Tobias)
  2. Sonatina in G major /Kinsky-Halm Anh. 5 No. 1/ (Beethoven, Ludwig van)
  3. Sonatina in G major (Pleyel, Ignace J.)
  4. Sonatina in F major (Pleyel, Ignace J.)
  5. Sonatina in Bb major (Pleyel, Ignace J.)
  6. Sonatina in C major, Op. 36 No. 1 (Clementi, Muzio)
  7. Sonatina in C major (Vanhal, Johann Baptist)
  8. Sonatina in A minor (Benda, Jiří Antonin)
  9. Sonatina in C major (Haslinger, Tobias)
  10. Sonatina in C major, Op. 55 No. 1 (Kuhlau, Friedrich)
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Product description

Sonatinas form a vital part of the teaching material for beginner and intermediate piano students. Compared to the great classic piano sonatas, they are technically and musically simpler and typically shorter. However, they still convey the basic elements of Classical style: the relation of melody to accompaniment, articulation, stylistically authentic playing, and correct interpretation. For the two volumes of Giraffe Piano, the most favoured and instructive of the sonatinas have been chosen. Volume 1 contains simpler pieces and Volume 2 is compromised of moderately difficult ones.
Correct interpretation of the pieces is facilitated by added performance and fingering marks. Learning is helped along by clear presentation of the score, carefully placed page turns, and by inspiration from colour images showing the keyboard instruments of the 1720-1820 period for which the pieces were written. The most notable of them is the giraffe piano, after which the collection is named.