SUZUKI VIOLIN SCHOOL volume 2 - violin part

Code: 0146S
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Publisher String Letter Publishing
Genre: music for music school
classical & sacret
instructional books
Arrangement: melody
Cast: solo
Format: book
Series: Noty do školy
Suzuki Violin School
Shinichi Suzuki (1898-1998) - a japanese violin teacher is an author of this famously successful method of teaching how to play a musical instrument, known as Suzuki method". He is considered as… show more
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Product code: 0146S
Author / Editor: Suzuki, Shinichi
No. of songs: 12
Pages: 19
Language: Spanish
Japanese
French
German
English
Size: 22 x 28 cm
UPC: 038081308289
ISBN: 9780739048122
Weight: 142 g

Audio examples

1. Chorus from Judas Maccabaeus (G.F.Handel)
2. Musette (J.S.Bach)
3. Hunters´Chorus (C.M.von Weber)

Songlist (12)

  1. Chorus from Judas Maccabaeus (G.F.Handel)
  2. Musette (J.S.Bach)
  3. Hunters´Chorus (C.M.von Weber)
  4. Long, Long Ago (T.H.Bayly)
  5. Waltz (J.Brahms)
  6. Bourrée (G.F.Handel)
  7. The Two Grenadiers (R.Schumann)
  8. Theme from Witches Dance (N.Paganini)
  9. Gavotte from Mignon (A.Thomas)
  10. Gavotte (J.B.Lully)
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Product description

Shinichi Suzuki (1898-1998) - a japanese violin teacher is an author of this famously successful method of teaching how to play a musical instrument, known as Suzuki method". He is considered as one of the greatest educationalists of the 20th century. This time we bring you one of his pieces of work from his violin school. There is an option to buy a piano accompaniment book for every of his intructional books. The book with a piano accompaniment also includes a CD with the certain recordings of piano accompaniment. Interesting !!!

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.