Bloch, Tamara, Malina, Janos, ed
This volume contains, in addition to well-known movements and pieces, ample material passing for novelty even for those initiated starting from the Renaissance dances to present-day Hungarian folksong arrangements. It is worth trying to play from it after one year of treble recorder studies already. Besides beginners intermediary students can also perform some of the pieces. For them the original Baroque sonata movements may prove interesting.
Contents
Ismeretlen szerző: Dance of the Prince of Transylvania
Ismeretlen szerző: Love Song
Ismeretlen szerző: Lázár Apor's Dance
Susato, Tielman: Ronde
Attaignant, Pierre: Tourdion
Marini, Biagio: Balletto alemanno ôIl Monteverdeö
Gautier, P.: La tendresse
Somis, Giovanni Battista: Adagio
Somis, Giovanni Battista: Allegro
Corelli, Arcangelo: Tempo di Gavotto
Vivaldi, Antonio: Siciliana
Veracini, Francesco Maria: Allegro
Philidor, Anne-Danican: Galantement
Telemann, Georg Philipp: Andante
Loeillet, J. B. (John): Adagio
Loeillet, J. B. (John): Allegro
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Andante
Schubert, Franz: Valse noble
Schumann, Robert: Reverie
Kovács Mátyás: The Thirst
Kovács Mátyás: Across the Road
Bartók Béla: Children's Song
Bartók Béla: Soldier's Song
Genre: Pedagogical performance pieces
Language: Hungarian, English, German
Length: 48 pages
First published: February 1996