Milich, Boris: Playing the Piano. Vol. 2.
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This is a part of educational and pedagogical repertoire of all classes of children's music school. The collection provides the students with the necessary set of works that must be studied during the year regarding the study plan.
The selection of works, their sequence, and deeply thought-out pedagogical edition are based on many years of teaching experience of professor B.E. Milich. He taught hundreds of children in his studio-school. A number of works of the repertoire that are now permanently included in the practice of children's music school are written by special pedagogical order of professor B.E Milich in terms of genres, textures, degrees of difficulty, pianistic techniques and were refined with his participation to more effective ly achieve the goals.
Works included in the collection contribute to the enrichment of accumulated previously and to the problem solving of this certain segment of training. The genre-stylistic framework of the program repertoire is noticeably expanding. Two-voice works have a large role in an imitation collection of polyphonic literature. The figurative system of large form compositions is expanding and more serious attention is paid to the ensemble play and sheet reading. The pedagogical edition takes into account the growing importance of raising the performing skills, the expanded use of dynamic nuances and pedaling, and the appearance of new, more complex techniques of piano texture and elements of chord-interval presentation. The art-pedagogical repertoire includes piano music from different eras and styles.
Material on teaching methods of the works included in the ''Piano'' that analyzes and forms of working with students/children in 1-7 grades is found in B.E
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1. | A. Shtogarenko. The dance | |
2. | R. Schumann. March | |
3. | S. Maikapar. Butterfly | |
4. | I. Seleni. At the playground | |
5. | I. Berkovich. At the edge | |
6. | P. Tchaikovsky. An ancient French song | |
7. | B. Mozart. Allegro | |
8. | A. Grechaninov. Lullaby | |
9. | E.Tamberg. Cuckoo Cuckoo | |
10. | A. Grechaninov. Waltz | |
11. | B. Dvarionas. Prelude | |
12. | J. Rameau. Minuet in the form of a rondo | |
13. | A. Sigmeister. March | |
14. | D. Kabalevsky. Ancient dance | |
15. | M. Zherbin. Teddy bear | |
16. | J. Metallidi. Sparrows are cold | |
17. | P. Hindemith. Song | |
18. | Yu. Shchurovsky. Rooster-fighter | |
19. | Yu. Gevorkyan. Offended | |
20. | Yu. Shchurovsky. Ukrainian dance | |
21. | P. Tchaikovsky. Disease of the doll | |
22. | D. Shostakovich. Sad tale | |
23. | D. Cipoli. Minuet | |
24. | B. Tsagareishvili. Woodpecker | |
25. | A. Khachaturyan. Jump Rope | |
26. | A. Tomazi. The Awakening of a Little Soldier | |
27. | B. Bartók. Minuet | |
28. | F. Rybitsky. Cat and Mouse | |
29. | J. Nekrasov. In the woods | |
30. | A. Kolomiets. Ukrainian dance | |
31. | I. Khutoriansky. Puppet waltz | |
32. | J. Haydn. Minuet | |
33. | B. Kosenko. Scercino | |
34. | N. Lyubarsky. Ukrainian folk song | |
35. | N. Lyubarsky. The dance | |
36. | L. Alperin. Parsley | |
37. | D. Shostakovich. Sharmanka | |
38. | T. Korganov. Funny bells | |
39. | B. Rebikov. Doll in a sarafan | |
40. | B. Bartók. A play on the Hungarian folk theme | |
41. | C. Shevchenko. Canon | |
42. | G. Purcell. Aria | |
43. | B. Yutsevich. Canon | |
44. | Yu. Shchurovsky. Field | |
45. | Yu. Shchurovsky. Canon | |
46. | I.S. Bach. Minuet | |
47. | I.S. Bach. Polonaise | |
48. | Ch. Nurymov. Canon | |
49. | S. Lyapunov. Play | |
50. | G. Handel. Minuet | |
51. | G. Böhm. Minuet | |
52. | A. Corelli. Sarabande | |
53. | G. Sviridov. Lullaby song | |
54. | B. Bartók. Andante | |
55. | Humil meadows. Ukrainian folk song. Treatment of J. Stepovoy | |
56. | D. Frescobaldi. Chancellery | |
57. | F. Blangini. Arietta | |
58. | I.S. Bach. Bagpipes | |
59. | G. Handel. Sarabande | |
60. | G. Handel. Sarabande | |
61. | T. Haslinger. Sonatina | |
62. | L. Beethoven. Sonatina | |
63. | I. Berkovich. Firefly. Georgian folk song. (Variations) | |
64. | I. Andre. Sonatina | |
65. | J. Nekrasov. Little Sonatine | |
66. | A. Gedike. Topic with variations | |
67. | A. Diabelli. Sonatina | |
68. | A. Fly. Variations. (Dance of little animals) | |
69. | N. Silvansky. Variation on the theme of the Ukrainian folk song | |
70. | N. Lyubarsky. Variations on the theme of Russian folk songs | |
71. | M. Clementi. Sonatina. Op. 36 | |
72. | E. Denisov. Sonatina |