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Répertoire for Music Schools - Recorder 2b

Compiled and edited by Bali János
Instrument: Recorder and piano
Seria: Repertoire for Music Schools
Rodzaj: Pedagogical performance pieces
Język: Hungarian, English, German, French
Zasięg: 100 stron
Format: 23 x 30,2 cm (Bach)
Waga: 0.313 kg
Pierwsze wydanie: Sierpnia 2000
Wydawca: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Numer katalogowy: 14217
ISMN: 9790080142172
In publishing the recorder volumes of the Répertoire series the editor seeks to provide music students with a collection of pieces from different eras written for, transcribed for or easy to play on recorders. The volumes 'a' (Z 14132 and Z. 14168) contain solos and duets, the volumes 'b' (Z. 14216 and Z. 14217) contain solos with accompaniment, as well as works for trio sonata scoring.

Zawartość

132.
Ghizeghem, Hayne van: De tous bien pleine (Rondeau)
133.
Berbingant: Een vroylic vesen
134.
Ortiz, Diego: O felici occhi miei
135.
Frescobaldi, Girolamo: Canzona
136.
Marini, Biagio: La Gardana
137.
Keller, Godfrey: A Ground
138.
Farinel, Michel: La Follia: Divisions on a Ground
139.
Corelli, Arcangelo: Sonata
140.
Bitti, Martino: Sonata
141.
Parcham, Andrew: Solo
142.
Philidor, Anne-Danican: Sonate
143.
Locke, Matthew: Suite
144.
Händel, Georg Friedrich: Sonate
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