SKU: FH.VAS2
ISBN 978-1-55440-572-5.
This groundbreaking series for viola offers a sound and progressive collection of Repertoire, Recordings, Etudes, Technique, and Orchestral Excerpts for the aspiring virtuoso. Representing all major style periods and a variety of genres, Viola Series, 2013 Edition offers all the music and tools needed to support a comprehensive course of study from the beginner to advanced levels. Two volumes of Etudes (Preparatory-4 and 5-8) include selections that focus on technique for the left hand, right hand, and tone development at every level of study. Chosen as much for their musicality as their pedagogical benefits, these Etudes raise the study of technique to a new level of enjoyment.Legato Pieces in a Slower Tempo:Ode to Joy - Beethoven, Ludwig van arr. Mark MrozinskiAu clair de la lune (Underneath the Moonlight) - Traditional French song arr. Akiko and Forrest KinneyChorus of Soldiers, Townspeople, Matadors, Elephants, and Other Miscellaneous Opera Characters - Birston, HaroldCome to the Sea (Vieni sul mar) - Italian folk song arr. Christine Donkin)Streets of Laredo - American folk song arr. Forrest KinneyLand of the Silver Birch - Canadian folk song arr. Nancy TelferRed River Valley - American folk song arr. Christine DonkinEnergetic Pieces in a Faster Tempo:Dizzy Lizzy Lightweight - Attwood, Ben and Carol LumsdenSailor Song - Traditional sea shanty arr. Jason GrayTen Toads - Milne, ElissaPepperoni Pizza Pie - Hewitt-Jones, Anita and Caroline LumsdenA Lively Tune - Carse, AdamHark, What's Coming In from Out There? (Horch, was kommt von draussen rein?) - German folk song arr. Christine DonkinSomeone's in the Kitchen with Dinah - American folk song arr. Forrest KinneySaint Paul's Steeple - English folk song arr. Jason GrayThe Sounds So Glorious (Das klinget so herrlich) - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus arr. Christine Donkin.
SKU: CA.5506313
ISBN 9790007242091. Language: English/German. Text: Eschenburg, J. J. / Loy, Felix.
First critical edition. The oratorio Judas Maccabaeus is one of George Frideric Handel's most popular choral works. It was performed over fifty times during the composer's lifetime and was one of his first works to be performed in Germany (1772). The frequent performances given by Handel himself resulted in a particularly large number of reworkings, reflecting local conditions. This new edition therefore offers the work in two performable versions: firstly, the version of the first performance in 1747, and the one from the last oratorio season during Handel's lifetime (1758/59). This makes available all the choruses and arias which Handel ever wrote for Judas Maccabaeus. Reflecting the latest Handel research, the edition is based for the first time throughout on Handel's conductor's score, thereby eradicating not only long-perpetuated mistakes, but also providing clarity about which pieces were actually performed by Handel. By contrast with the Chrysander edition obligatory until now, the aria Father of heav'n which introduces Part III is included here in its original, longer version. Score and part available separately - see item CA.5506300.
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