Percussion Music
for melodic instruments
The volumes of this successful series cover the entire music literature from the earliest centuries to our days. The material of the individual volumes comprises short, easy pieces to be played in the first three-four years of instrumental study, and it has been compiled by accomplished music teachers. The majority of the contemporary works included in these volumes have been published here for the first time.
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1. | Haussmann, Valentin: Dance | |
2. | Lully, Jean-Baptiste: Ballet | |
3. | Codex Kájoni: Dance | |
4. | Purcell, Henry: Air | |
5. | Codex Kájoni: Jumping Dance | |
6. | Fischer, Johann Caspar Ferdinand: Menuett | |
7. | Bach, Johann Sebastian: Polonaise | |
8. | Bach, Johann Sebastian: Menuett | |
9. | Händel, Georg Friedrich: Menuett | |
10. | Hasse, Johann Adolf: Bourrée | |
11. | Mozart, Leopold: Entrée | |
12. | Mozart, Leopold: Bourrée | |
13. | Gossec, François-Joseph: Gavotte | |
14. | Haydn, Franz Joseph: Song | |
15. | Reichardt, Johann Friedrich: Vivace | |
16. | Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Andante | |
17. | Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Waltz | |
18. | Beethoven, Ludwig van: Waltz | |
19. | Two Hungarian Dances (From the Pozsony Manuscript) | |
20. | Schubert, Franz: Two German Dances | |
21. | Schumann, Robert: Soldier's March | |
22. | Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich: Soldier's March | |
23. | Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich: The Organ-Grinder | |
24. | Szokolay Sándor: Jumping Dance | |
25. | Láng István: Gaiety | |
26. | Bozay Attila: “Sonatina” |