SKU: BT.9781408105306
ISBN 9781408105306. English.
The perfect book for pupil and teacher.
SKU: HL.44001176
UPC: 073999922219. 5.5x4.75x0.4 inches.
Includes: A London Intrada; Infinity and Beyond; Pathfinders March; Simple Sarabande; Te Deum Prelude; The Prince of Denmark's March; Westminster Prelude; Chorus and March (See, the Conquering Hero Comes); Big Sky Overture; To a Wild Rose; Two Norwegian Folk Tunes; Clarinet Calypso; Ballad for Benny; Shalom!; Panis Angelicus.
SKU: FH.WC0
ISBN 978-1-55440-576-3.
This new series offers a sequenced approach to the study of clarinet from the beginner to advanced levels. With a progressive collection of Repertoire, Etudes, Recordings, Orchestral Excerpts, and Technique, the Clarinet Series, 2014 Edition provides complete support for teachers and students at every level of study. Nine progressive volumes of Repertoire expose students to a wealth of music from the earliest works for clarinet to accompanied and unaccompanied contemporary compositions. Students will explore some of the most definitive solo pieces written for clarinet, along with popular folk tunes, Klezmer melodies, Classical solos, and contemporary compositions that incorporate traditional and extended techniques.Technical Repertoire:Gigue - Georg Philipp Telemann, arr. Jason NobleBouree anglaise - George Frideric Handel, arr. Stephen ChatmanComputer Game - Paul HarrisWolsey's Wilde - William Byrd, arr. Jason NobleMairi's Wedding (Lewis Bridal Song) - Traditional Gaelic melody, arr. Christine DonkinPolka-dot Rag - Jazz standard, arr. Paul HarrisThe King's March, T 432 - Jeremiah Clarke, arr. Jason NobleLyrical Repertoire:Austrian Hymn (Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser), Hob. XXVIa: 43 - Franz Joseph Haydn, arr. Jason NobleThe Huron Carol - 16th-century French, arr. Martin van de VenAir, from The Double Dealer - Henry Purcell, arr. James RaeReverie - Claude Debussy, arr. Jason NobleOde to Newfoundland - Hubert Parry, arr. Christine DonkinLondonderry Air - Irish folk song, arr. Harold BirstonTumbalalaika - Jewish folk song, arr. Martin van de Ven and Christine Donkin.