FLAVIERMUSIK PIACORDER (PIAno & reCORDER) MUSIC - first sparkling duets for soprano recorder and piano
Publisher | ZIMMERMANN |
Genre: | music for children, pupils and students |
Arrangement: | melody / piano |
Cast: |
duet
solo |
Format: | book |
Parameters
Product code: | ZM35780 |
Composer: | Werner, Almut |
No. of songs: | 9 |
Pages: | 21 |
Language: |
English
German |
Size: | 21 x 29 cm |
EAN: | 9790010357805 |
ISMN: | M-010-35780-5 |
Weight: | 98 g |
Songlist (9)
- Boogie Boogie
- The Errant Knight on the Wrong Track
- The Woodpecker, tho Cuckoo and their Friends
- Feel-Good-Waltz
- 1001 Christmas Presents
- Nina's Night Tango
- Surprise Musical Concert (for recorder, piano and balloon)
- Summer Rock
- Orient Express
Product description
First Sparkling Duets for Soprano ReCORDER and PIAno Playing music with others from the very beginning is central to "Piacorder Music". Here, young recorder players are given the opportunity to play entertaining pieces with piano players of the same age after having 1-2 years of music lessons. The nine sparkling and varied pieces are intended to encourage the inclusion of ensemble playing in music teaching for everybody. They have been kept short and simple, in keeping with the age group. To make it interesting for everybody, very different styles have been incorporated, which should appeal to the students. Tango, boogie, rock, waltz, songs for children, and classical elements give the young players an idea of the wide range of musical styles that can be played. Conventional music is interspersed with modern playing techniques, so that each piece is something special. As "Piacorder Music" is very appealing to audiences, the pieces are well suited for auditions and competitions. A lot of experience and theatrical elements are called for to emphasize the respective character of the pieces. There is also no shortage of fun. "Surprise Musical Concert", with the balloon, and "Nina's Night Tango", with the help of Mozart, make sure of that. Alternatively, the recorder part or the accompaniment can, of course, be played by the teacher if there isn't anybody of the same age. The pieces are numbered in order of increasing difficulty. I very much hope you enjoy playing and listening to the "Piacorder Music".