Duets for Violin and Viola
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- Format: Performance Score
- Instrumentation: Violin, Viola
- ISMN:
- Size: 9.3 x 12.2 inches
- Pages: 44
Description
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.
Contents:
1. Ismeretlen szerző: Sumer is icumen in
2. Ismeretlen szerző: Canon
3. Ismeretlen szerző: Cantio
4. Ismeretlen szerző: Benedicamus
5. Clemens non Papa, Jacobus: Pleni sunt coeli
6. Phalese, Pierre: Almande
7. Phalese, Pierre: Branle
8. Phalese, Pierre: Gagliarde
9. Ismeretlen szerző: 4 Choreae
10. Falconiero, Andrea: Duo
11. Falconiero, Andrea: Duo
12. Lully, Jean-Baptiste: Bourrée
13. Purcell, Henry: Interlude
14. Purcell, Henry: Minuet
15. Rameau, Jean-Philippe: Sarabande
16. Bach, Johann Sebastian: Applicatio
17. Bach, Johann Sebastian: Air
18. Bach, Johann Sebastian: Gavotte
19. Bach, Johann Sebastian: Air
20. Bach, Johann Sebastian: Polonaise
21. Handel, Georg Friedrich: Bourrée
22. Handel, Georg Friedrich: Alleluja
23. Handel, Georg Friedrich: Sonatina
24. Handel, Georg Friedrich: Passepied
25. Mozart, Leopold: Duo
26. Mozart, Leopold: Air
27. Mozart, Leopold: Menuett
28. Mozart, Leopold: Duo
29. Mozart, Leopold: Duo
30. Haydn, Franz Joseph: Scherzo
31. Haydn, Franz Joseph: Thema con variazioni
32. Haydn, Franz Joseph: Duetto
33. Haydn, Franz Joseph: Menuett
34. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Divertimento (K.V.487)
35. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Children's Game
36. Beethoven, Ludwig van: German Dance (Op. 43)
37. Beethoven, Ludwig van: Romanze (Op. 43)
38. Schubert, Franz: 2 Ländler
39. Cherubini, Luigi: 4 Canons
40. Mendelssohn, Arnold: Canon a due
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Solo Part with Piano Reduction
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Vocal Score
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