SUZUKI ALTO RECORDER SCHOOL 7 - recorder part
Publisher | ALFRED PUBLISHING CO.,INC. |
Genre: |
music for music school
classical & sacret instructional books |
Arrangement: | melody |
Cast: | solo |
Difficulty: |
Advanced
Intermediate |
Format: | book |
Series: |
Suzuki Alto Recorder School
Noty do školy |
Parameters
Product code: | ALF30394 |
Composer: | Various Composers |
Author / Editor: | Suzuki, Shinichi |
No. of songs: | 8 |
Pages: | 20 |
Language: | English |
Size: | 23 x 31 cm |
EAN: | 038081330181 |
ISBN: | 9780739053065 |
Weight: | 94 g |
Songlist (8)
- Amarilli mia Bella (Jacob Van Eyck)
- Recercada Secunda (Diego Ortiz)
- Ancor che col partire Divisions (Giovanni Bassano after Cipriano de Rore)
- Wat zal men op den Avond den (Jacob Van Eyck)
- Sonata prima (Dario Castello)
- Adagio from Sonata in G Minor, BWV 1034 (J. S. Bach)
- Andante from Sonata in G Minor, BWV 1034 (J. S. Bach)
- Allegro from Concerto in F Major (Giuseppe Sammartini)
Product description
The Suzuki Method® of Talent Education is based on Dr. Shinichi Suzuki's view that every child is born with ability, and that people are the product of their environment. According to Dr. Suzuki, a world-renowned violinist and teacher, the greatest joy an adult can know comes from developing a child's potential so he/she can express all that is harmonious and best in human beings. Students are taught using the "mother-tongue" approach. Titles: Amarilli mia Bella (van Eyck) * Recercada Secunda (Ortiz) * Ancor che col partire Divisions (Giovanni Bassano after Cipriano de Rore) * Wat zal men op den Avond den (Jacob Van Eyck) * Sonata prima (Castello) * Adagio from Sonata in G Minor, BWV 1034 (Bach) * Andante from Sonata in G Minor, BWV 1034 (Bach) * Allegro from Concerto in F Major (Sammartini).
Shinichi Suzuki (1898-1998) was a Japanese violin teacher who created his own very successful teaching method for playing a musical instruments known as the Suzuki method. He is considered one of the most important and influential music educators of the 20th century.