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Bergmann, Walter: First Book of Treble Solos (complete)

Setting: Recorder and piano
Weight: 0.175 kg
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 0571505465
ISMN: 9780571505463
These pieces offer - in progressive order - an introduction to the world of music-making as well as to the basic technique of the treble (alto) recorder. Edited by Walter Bergmann, First Book of Treble/Alto Recorder Solos has been compiled with the true beginner recorder player in mind, introducing players to a wide range of musical genres and styles. 

Contents

1.
A Song
2.
Waltz on two notes
3.
Berceuse (French)
4.
Triste
5.
Miniature March
6.
Waltz on Three Notes
7.
Old German Christmas Song
8.
Ländler
9.
Scottish Air
10.
A la Claire fontaine (French)
11.
The ‚Passion Chorale’ (German)
12.
La Volta (English)
13.
Les Bouffons (French)
14.
Gavotte (Handel)
15.
Minuet (Dieupart)
16.
Polka (Czech)
17.
Variations on ‚Lavender’s Blue’
18.
A Christmas Song (Bach)
19.
Babiole (Naudot)
20.
Musette (Chédeville)
21.
Pony Trot
22.
Arpeggio Study
23.
Italian Folk Song
24.
Scherzando
25.
Minuet (Paisible)
26.
Andante from Partita No. 1 (Telemann)
27.
Norwegian Call
28.
Duet
29.
Gavotte (Pepusch)
30.
Hornpipe
31.
Ballad
32.
Chromatic
33.
Grave (Paisible)
34.
Waltz ╩ Variations (Britten)
35.
Chaconne from 'The Fairy Queen’ (Purcell).
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