SKU: HL.14003021
SKU: HL.14034957
ISBN 9788774552475. 12.25x8.25x0.7 inches. English.
Includes works by Bach, Buxtehude, Couperin, Pachelbel. Exercises and short pieces for the improvement of overall technique.
SKU: M7.DOHR-16398
ISBN 9790202033982.
SKU: FH.C6R10
ISBN 9781554409426.
The Celebration Series, Sixth Edition will inspire students at every level with its comprehensive collection of graded repertoire and etudes. Carefully curated and edited to support teachers and students in artistic and technical development, this 22-book series provides an engaging compilation of music--from beloved classics to newly commissioned works. New to this series are never-before published works from popular Canadian and US composers that will enhance the musical journey. Each book includes high-quality recordings, easily accessible online, to inspire students and teachers. The Repertoire books provide students with a wide selection of outstanding pieces. This series provides a representative collection of repertoire from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Contemporary style periods. With composers from more than 20 countries, these volumes are the ultimate resource for examinations, recitals, festivals, competitions, auditions, and personal enjoyment.
About Celebration Series - Frederick Harris Music
Celebration Series is a comprehensive series of graded repertoire and etudes for piano. This outstanding collection of music from the Baroque era to the present day provides thoroughly engaging teaching and learning materials. Each book includes high-quality recordings, easily accessible online, to inspire students and teachers.
SKU: FH.WCS2
ISBN 978-1-55440-586-2.
This new series offers a sequenced approach to the study of clarinet from the beginner to advanced levels. With a progressive collection of Repertoire, Etudes, Recordings, Orchestral Excerpts, and Technique, the Clarinet Series, 2014 Edition provides complete support for teachers and students at every level of study. Nine progressive volumes of Repertoire expose students to a wealth of music from the earliest works for clarinet to accompanied and unaccompanied contemporary compositions. Students will explore some of the most definitive solo pieces written for clarinet, along with popular folk tunes, Klezmer melodies, Classical solos, and contemporary compositions that incorporate traditional and extended techniques.Level 5:Etude in A Major - Friedrich DemnitzExercise XIV - Reginald KellEtude in C Major - Chris AllenEtude in F Major - Randall CunninghamEtude in C Major, op. 63, division 2, no. 10 - Carl BaermannShifting Winds - James RaeThe Unexpected - James RaeDai's Surprise - James RaeLevel 6:Etude in E Major - Friedrich DemnitzRag - Randall CunninghamEtude in F Major - Friedrich DemnitzGigue - Johann Sebastian BachBlack Puddin' Jig - James RaeElegie - James RaeEtude in F sharp Minor - Ivan MuellerRomance, op. 63, division 2, no. 14 - Carl BaermannEtude No. 1 - Alfred UhlCello Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007, Menuet I and Menuet II - Johann Sebastian BachJourneys - James RaeA Sad Loss - James RaeSerenade - Leon LesterLevel 7:Odd Meter Etude No. 5 - Everett GatesEtude in A Minor - Ernst Sachse, arr. Leon Lester Text Book Prelude - James RaeBald lacheln mir seelige Tage: Theme and Variation I - Anton StadlerEtude in C Major, op. 31, no. 6 - Franz Wilhelm Ferling, arr. Cyrille RoseEtude in A Minor - Hyacinthe Klose, arr. Leon LesterEtude in A Minor, op. 3, no. 22 - Federigo Fiorillio, arr. Cyrille RoseCourante - Johann Sebastian BachEtude in C Major, op. 31, no. 5 - Franz Wilhelm Ferling, arr. Cyrille RoseEtude in F Major - Alfred UhlBoo! - James RaeEtude in D Minor - Friedrich Demnitz, arr. Leon LesterLevel 8:Courante - Johann Sebastian BachEtude in A Minor, op. 31, no. 8 - Franz Wilhelm Ferling, arr. Cyrille RoseEtude in A Minor - Alfred UhlMr. Pritchard's Bad Hair Day - James RaeEtude in G Major, op. 63, division 2, no. 43 - Carl BaermannQuestions and Answers - James RaeEtude in A Minor, op. 31, no. 7 - Franz Wilhelm Ferling, arr. Cyrille RoseRomance -Ludwig WiedemannAllemande - Johann Sebastian BachEtude in E Minor, op. 31, no. 3 - Franz Wilhelm Ferling, arr. Cyrille RoseOdd Meter Etude No. 9 - Everett GatesEtude No. 60 - Paul Harris.
SKU: HL.14003062
ISBN 9788759870075. 12.0x16.5x0.7 inches. Danish.
Per Norgard BACH TO THE FUTUREFor many years I have been specially fascinated by three of the preludes of Bach's Well-tempered Piano, and I wish with this concerto-version for percussion-duo and orchestra to highlight some of the structural aspects of these pieces: It is my belief that there is a tradition in the music history, that makes it possible to let certain germs in an earlier period unfold into new, but not heterogenious, dimensions of a perhaps several hundred years later phase of the tradition.This concerto is a result of several years collaboration with Uffe Savery and Morten Friis (Safri-Duo), as well in original compositions - (Resonances, Repercussion, Resume in EchoZone I-III) as in arrangements of the 3 Bach preludes, preparing for the enormous stylistic challenges of this work.A few introductory comments to each movement:I Movement: The archetypal sequence of broken chords within C-major has established itself as almost a cultural code, allowing the composer of 1996 to tell his tale-in-tones only by stressing and colouring the tones in the original piece without changing the pitches or (relative) durations as a 'palimpsest' containing as well the old as the new musical tale simultaneously. Later in the movement, this singleline is multiplied by the, till then discrete, but permanently pervading, proportion - throughout the piece - very close to the 'Golden Section'(= 3:5:8.t.i:8 before repetition, 5 before starting anew from the deepest tone, 3 as the rest etc. unchanged). The 3 tonal levels as well as the 3 relative speeds are treated according to these proportions for certain passages, but even in those the main focal point is directed at the freely invented melody (by me) incarnating itself solely by the unpermutad sequels of the original prelude.II Movement: One feature of the F sharp-prelude pervades all the six minutes-long second movement: A 4 times identical rhythmic pattern = 6:4:3:2:3:4:6 - as an hourglass-shaped timeshape - inspired me by the closeness of this pattern to a shape within the infinity-drumming of my invention, called Wide-Fan and Narrow-Fan , referring to pattern consisting of 8:4:2:1:2:4:8, the familiarity with the above - quoted one being obvious. New and old elaborations of this pattern-pair permeates the movement, especially since the Safri-Duo by their performance of my Repercussion had augmented my appetite for including this idiom in a wider context:III Movement: Without the existence of the d-minor-prelude I doubt that I would have dared to write a work like this, since it is the inexhaustible, rare quality and pecularity of this piece, which has stimulated my feeling of wonder and 'modernity' (or: eternity!) of this piece, of which I know of no equal in its special respect: the perpetual ambiguity of melodic foothold in the rhythmic ostinato of a broken descending triad, co.