Intermediate Level Quartets
with optional combinations of instruments
score and parts
Like the Easy quartets volume, this one too contains dance sequences consisting of several movements. Apart from such popular dance movements (two renaissance dances, three waltzes), this publication also provides users with more extensive character pieces at an intermediate level. In movements like, for example, Evening chimes, Hobgoblin, The shepherdess and the cuckoo and March, the original content provided by the editors together with the music helps players to find the appropriate character for the musical performance, and thus to bring the music closer to both the players and the audience.
Contents | ||
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1. | Susato, Tielman: Two Dances (Danserye, 1551) | |
2. | Byrd, William: Wolsey's Wilde | |
3. | Händel, Georg Friedrich: Matelot (Overture, Rodrigo, HWV 5) | |
4. | Haydn, Franz Joseph: Rondo (Divertimento in B, Hob.II:46) | |
5. | Beethoven, Ludwig van: Menuett (Sechs Menuette, WoO 10, Nr. 1) | |
6. | Schubert, Franz: Three waltzes (Erste Walzer, D 365, Op. 9, Nos. 6, 2, 7) | |
7. | Abt, Franz-Wilhem: Evening bells | |
8. | Reinecke, Carl: The Elf (Op. 147, Nr. 3) | |
9. | Brahms, Johannes: German folk song ('Der Englische Gruss', 28 Deutsche Volkslieder, Nr. 8) | |
10. | Suter, H.: The shepherdess and the cuckoo | |
11. | Merikanto, Oskar: March |
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