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- well-crafted and idiomatic arrangements of music from the thirteenth century to the present day
- presented in chronological order and showing the year in which they were written
- carefully arranged by Philip Bass and Paul Harris to practise the note ranges and keys of the early grades
- straighforward piano accompaniments
- allows you to get a real feel for the different styles of music through time
- invaluable source of further study and recital repertoire
Contents
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen from The Magic Flute
- Chanson favorite d’Henri IV
- Eric Satie Gnossienne No. 1
- Henry Purcell Hallelujah from O God, thou art my God
- La nouvelle carel
- Philip Bass Landscape with Rumba
- Bohuslav Martinu Pierrot’s Serenade from Puppets, III
- Georg Philipp Telemann Recitativo and Arioso from Sonata in E minor for viola da gamba
- Kurt Weill September Song from Knickerbocker Holiday
- François-Joseph Gossec Tambourin
- Scott Joplin The Crush Collision March
- Franz Schubert arr. Ian Denley The Trout Op. 32, D. 550
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