Intermediate Music for Three - Volume 1
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- Binding: Spiral Bound
- Size: 8.5 x 11 inches
Description
Each volume is arranged in progressive order of difficulty. This series is designed to progress to the level of the Music for Three series. The keyboard/guitar part encompasses both parts 2 and 3. Therefore, the arrangements could be played as a piano trio, or an entire trio can play with a pianist - as long as Part 1 is being played.
Table of Contents
- Allegro (Bach)
- Lento Affettuoso (Bach)
- Bagatelle from Bagatelles, Op. 119 #4 (Beethoven)
- Écossaise from Écossaise in G(Beethoven)
- Écossaise in Eb from Six Écossaises, #1 (Beethoven)
- Symphony #7 in A Major, Theme from Second Movement (Beethoven)
- Etude from Etude in E Major, Op. 10 #3 (Chopin)
- School Days When We Were A Couple of Kids (Edwards, Gus & Will Cobb)
- Norwegian Dance Op. 35 #2 (Grieg)
- Fughette in C (Handel)
- Fugue in D (Handel)
- The Water Music Suite in G, 4 movements (Handel)
- Toy Symphony, 3 Movements (Haydn)
- Andantino from Andantino in Eb, K 236 (Mozart)
- Der Vogelfanger Bin Ich Ja - Papageno's Aria from The Magic Flute(Mozart)
- Hopak from The Fair at Sorochinsk (Mussorgsky)
- Shine On, Harvest Moon (Norworth & Bayes-Norworth)
- Take Me Out To The Ball Game (Norworth & Von Tilzer)
- Minuet in G from Op. 14 #1 (Paderewski)
- Fossils from Carnival of the AnimalsI(Saint-Saëns)
- Soldier's March from Album for the Young, Op. 39 #2 (Schumann)
- Song of Spring from Album for the Young, Op. 68 #15 (Schumann)
- Valse Allemande from Carnaval, Op. 9 #16(Schumann)
- Annie Laurie (Scottish Folk Song)
- Polka Marianka, komm and tanz from Die Fledermaus (Strauss)
- Radetzky March, Op. 228 (Strauss)
- Fantasie from Fantasias from Harpsichord, #14(Telemann)
- Italian Song from Album for the Young, Op. 39 #15 (Tschaikovsky)
- Polka from Album for the Young, Op. 39 #2 (Tschaikovsky)
- Russian Song from Album for the Young, Op. 39 #11 (Tschaikovsky)
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Choral Score
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Full Score
For ensemble music, this indicates that the edition contains all parts on a single system (there are not separate parts for each player). In larger ensembles, this is for the conductor.
Hardcover
Hardbound. Generally either linen-covered or half-leather.
Orchestral Parts
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Paperback
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Performance / Playing Score
A score of the music containing all parts on one system, intended for players to share. There are not separate parts for each player.
Set of Parts
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Solo Part with Piano Reduction
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Study Score
A small (think choral size) copy of the complete score meant for studying, and not playing. They make great add-ons when learning concertos and small chamber works.
Vocal Score
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Wind Set
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