SKU: TL.TCL013651
ISBN 9780857363954.
This CD contains recordings of all pieces and exercises featured on Trinity College London's Electronic Keyboard syllabus for Grades 4 and 5, valid from 2015–2018. The syllabus features a wide variety of musical genres and makes use of a wide range of keyboard functions, voices and styles.Improvisation pieces contain ad-lib passages to encourage inventiveness, originality and style. These have not been recorded, so students can use the CD as a backing track to practise for these sections.
SKU: HH.HH454-SOL
ISBN 9790708146612.
George Berg’s eight keyboard suites, Op. 5, were published in London around 1760, while the composer was travelling in Italy. They are his most varied and resourceful compositions, following generally in the tradition of Handel’s suites but adding stylistic elements culled from Italian, German and French music in a playfully eclectic manner. This sparkling, idiomatic music – barely known until now – is equally suitable for private enjoyment and concert use.
SKU: HH.HH453-SOL
ISBN 9790708146605.
SKU: GI.G-6723A
ISBN 9781579995430.
Beyond its beautiful cover, the Oramos Cantando/We Pray in Songsong book contains 86 of the most glorious hymns, psalms, and songs translated from Spanish to English and English to Spanish. Virtually everything has been translated. The Oramos Cantando/We Pray in Song songbook provides a satisfying sampling of liturgical music, including 17 bilingual psalms and Donna Peña’s bilingual Lenten Mass, intended to encompass the repertoire demands of the entire church year. This affordable softcover edition makes the perfect supplement for multicultural parishes (Latino/Anglo) in need of a bilingual resource to complement their already existing hymnals. It is a tool that will help such parishes explore the richness in the music of each other’s culture and potentially begin a trend of worship where all present can fully participate together and celebrate their diversity.
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