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Harewood, Marion – Waterman, Fanny: Young Pianist's Repertoire. Book 2

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Setting: Piano
Length: 48 pages
Published: January 1, 1973
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 0571503667
ISMN: 9780571503667
The Young Pianist's Repertoire Book 2 for intermediate piano solo repertoire is part of The Watermann/Harewood Piano Series, which is devised jointly by the world famous piano teacher Dame Fanny Waterman and her co-founder of the Leeds International Piano Competition, Marion Harewood (now Thorpe). It is established as one of the foremost piano methods and represents a distillation of the thoroughness, inspiration and sense of adventure that characterize Dame Fanny Waterman's own teaching methods. The excellence of the musical material and attractive presentation have won universal acclaim.

Contents

1.
Gavotte (Couperin, Francois)
2.
Gavotte (Purcell, Henry)
3.
Gigue (17th Century)
4.
Hungarian March (Anon)
5.
Landler (Beethoven, Ludwig Van)
6.
Landler (Schubert, Franz)
7.
Ländler (Schubert, Franz)
8.
Little Study (Schumann, Robert)
9.
March (Anna Magdalena Notebook) (Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel)
10.
Melody (Berkeley, Lennox)
11.
Minuet (Anna Magdalena Notebook) (Bach, Johann Sebastian)
12.
Minuet (Rameau, Jean-Philippe)
13.
Rigadoon No.13 (Purcell, Henry)
14.
Round O' (Purcell, Henry)
15.
Sarabande (Handel, George Frideric)
16.
Sonata (First Movement) (Haydn, Joseph)
17.
Sonatina (Clementi, Muzio)
18.
Sonatina In F (Beethoven, Ludwig Van)
19.
Study In A Minor (Heller, Stephen)
20.
Study In A Minor (Muller, August)
21.
Tambourin (Rameau, Jean-Philippe)
22.
The Song Of The Hurdy Gurdy Man (Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich)
23.
Two Hornpipes (Purcell, Henry)
24.
Two Little Preludes (Bach, Johann Sebastian)
25.
Two Pieces For Musical Clocks (Haydn, Joseph)
26.
Waltz (Britten)
27.
Waltz (Schubert, Franz)

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