More Time Pieces for Cello, Volume 2

More Time Pieces for Cello, Volume 2

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Instrument
Cello
Grade
4, 5, 6, 7
ISBN
9781848491632
Size
305 x 229 mm
Year
2009
Pages
68
Editor
Wells, Tim M / Bruce, William
Author
ABRSM

Time Pieces is an exciting new series of repertoire which explores the wealth of music written from the sixteenth century to the present day. The pieces are presented chronologically within each volume and all include the year in which they were written too so you can map your journey through time.

Time Pieces for Cello is a three-volume anthology providing a graded selection of well-crafted and idiomatic arrangements, as well as some original pieces, for cello and piano. All of them have been carefully written to provide practice of the keys, note ranges and fingering patterns encountered in the early grades, and there are suggestions for position work and varied bowing patterns. Each volume balances well-known pieces with less familiar music, and the emphasis throughout is on tuneful repertoire perfectly suited to the cello with a simple supportive piano accompaniment. From Tallis to Tchaikovsky and from Haydn to Britten, Time Pieces for Cello allows the pupil to get a real feel for the different styles of music through time and will prove an invaluable, varied source of further study and recital repertoire. Perfect for learners exploring repertoire for the own-choice piece in ABRSM’s Performance Grade exams

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SHEET MUSIC
  • The Flycatcher [Thomas Hewitt Jones]
  • Londonderry Air (irish tune from County Derry) [Anon.]
  • Pietà, Signore [Alessandro Stradella]
  • Music for a while from Oedipus [Henry Purcell]
  • Es ist vollbracht from St John Passion [Johann Sebastian Bach]
  • Scherza, infida from Ariodante [George Frideric Handel]
  • Come fill, fill, my good fellow [Ludwig van Beethoven]
  • Standchen from Schwanengesang [Franz Schubert]
  • Prelude from Modern Suite, Op. 122 [Georg Goltermann]
  • Entr’acte from Carmen [Georges Bizet]
  • Chant de Veslemöy (Mosaique) [Johan Halvorsen]
  • Easy Winners [Scott Joplin]
  • Tom Bowling from Fantasia on British Sea Songs [Henry Wood]
  • Theme from Caprice hongroise [Emile Dunkler]
  • Shepherd’s Hey [Percy Grainger / Trad.]
  • Captain Cockchafer from The Fairy Ring [Frederic Austin]
  • Robots’ March [Gordon Jacob]
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