Minuetto from String Quartet, Op. 1, No. 1


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The Minuetto from String Quartet, Op. 1, No. 1 is arranged for an intermediate piano ensemble of two pianos, eight hands. This delightful classical dance movement is in the key of B-flat major and 3/4 meter. The Trio section explores changes in dynamics. Two copies are included. Federation Festivals 2011-2013 selection.




String Quartets, Opus 1


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All Music Guide to Classical Music


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Offering comprehensive coverage of classical music, this guide surveys more than eleven thousand albums and presents biographies of five hundred composers and eight hundred performers, as well as twenty-three essays on forms, eras, and genres of classical music. Original.




The Best of Haydn


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Contents are: * Allegretto (Op. 2, No. 5) * Allegro (Op. 3, No. 6) * The Bird (Op. 33, No. 3) * Cantabile (Op. 64, No. 5) * Canon (Op. 76, No. 2) * A Graceful Dance (Op. 3, No. 4) * The Horseman (Op. 74, No. 3) * In the Style of a Minuet (Op. 64, No. 5) * Menuetto (Op. 1, No. 1) * Menuetto (Op. 2 No. 4) * Menuetto (Op. 2, No. 5) * Menuetto (Op. 17, No. 2) * Menuetto (Op. 17, No. 3) * Menuetto (Op. 17, No. 5) * Perpetuo Mobile (Op. 64, No. 5) * Presto (Op. 1, No. 2) * Presto (Op. 2, No. 5) * Scherzo (Op. 3. No. 5)







Instrumental Music in an Age of Sociability


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Interprets an eighteenth-century musical repertoire in sociable terms, both technically (specific musical patterns) and affectively (predominant emotional registers of the music).




Chamber Music of Haydn and Schubert


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A collection of chamber ensembles, composed by Franz Joseph Haydn and Franz Schubert.




The String Quartet, 1750–1797


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The second half of the eighteenth century witnessed a flourishing of the string quartet, often represented as a smooth and logical progression from first violin-dominated homophony to a more equal conversation between the four voices. Yet this progression was neither as smooth nor as linear as previously thought, as Mara Parker illustrates in her examination of the string quartet during this period. Looking at a wide variety of string quartets by composers such as Pleyel, Distler and Filtz, in addition to Haydn and Mozart, the book proposes a new way of describing the relationships between the four instruments in different works. Broadly speaking, these relationships follow one of four patterns: the 'lecture', the 'polite conversation', the 'debate', and the 'conversation'. In focusing on these musical discourses, it becomes apparent that each work is the product of its composer's stylistic choices, location, intended performers and intended audience. Instead of evolving in a strict and universal sequence, the string quartet in the latter half of the eighteenth century was a complex genre with composers mixing and matching musical discourses as circumstances and their own creative impulses required.




Music Plus! An Incredible Collection


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Music Plus! was written to provide the student with great music that is enjoyable, accessible, and that sounds reasonably complete in two voices. It is playable in like instrument groupings, or with either or both of the other instrument voices. This collection is suitable for students with reading skills comparable to those completing the Adventures in Music Reading Book 3 by William Starr. The music presents challenges in rhythm, tonality (various keys), and musical expression and also serves as a music appreciation course, inspiring the student to want to hear the entire piece. William Starr has drawn the contents from various sources, including oratorio, opera, piano, and organ.




Boccherini’s Body


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Annotation A study of how the physical processes of learning to play a piece of music can enrich and inform the mental process of studying and analyzing the music, using the cello music of Luigi Boccherini as a case study.