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Piano,Violin - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1446374 By Friedrich Fritz Kreisler (February 2, 1875 – January 29, 1962). By Friedrich Fritz Kreisler. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Classical,Contest,Festival,Historic,Instructional,Romantic Period. 12 pages. Keith Terrett #1026182. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.1446374). Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen (Old Viennese Melodies in German) is a set of three short pieces for violin and piano composed by Austrian-American violinist Fritz Kreisler. The three pieces are titled Liebesfreud (Love's Joy), Liebesleid (Love's Sorrow), and Schön Rosmarin (Lovely Rosemary).It is not known when the pieces are written, but they were published in 1905, deliberately misattributed to Joseph Lanner.[citation needed] The pieces had become parts of Kreisler's repertoire well before September 1910, when he copyrighted them under his own name.Kreisler often played these pieces as encores at his concerts, though the pieces are usually performed separately.In 1911, he published solo piano arrangements of the pieces as Alt-Wiener Tanzweisen. The pieces have since appeared in numerous settings for other instruments, or orchestrated.Two of the pieces, Liebesfreud and Liebesleid, were the subject of virtuoso transcriptions for solo piano by Kreisler's friend Sergei Rachmaninoff (1931), who also recorded these transcriptions.
Schön Rosmarin (Lovely Rosemary) for Violin & Pianoforte
Violon et Piano
Friedrich Fritz Kreisler (February 2, 1875 – January 29, 1962)
$8.00 6.84 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Instrumental Duet Instrumental Duet,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.799608 Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. Arranged by Nicole Elyse DiPaolo. Classical,Romantic Period,Standards. Score and parts. 5 pages. Nicole Elyse DiPaolo #4611217. Published by Nicole Elyse DiPaolo (A0.799608). This theme is originally attributed to Franz Joseph Haydn, who included it as the slow movement of his Divertimento for Winds in Bb, Hob.II:46. However, it's uncertain whether he actually wrote the theme or took it from another source (like a hymn tune, which the St. Anthony name would suggest, or a folksong). Several decades later, Johannes Brahms ran across Haydn's Divertimento, liked the theme, and used it in his Variations on a Theme by Haydn, now the most famous setting of this theme. Carl Czerny also used it for a variation set. Specifically arranged for the early-stage piano student who is just beginning to play hands together, and for teachers who don't wish to prolong the hands alone stage, this unique adaptation keeps the hands in rhythmic unison and symmetrical contrary motion, optimizing ease of playing when first beginning to engage the both hands motor area of the brain. Throughout the piece, the student uses the same finger at the same time in both hands, and the fingers are matched to both-white or both-black keys, respectively. Strongly auditory and kinesthetic learners who don't require visual feedback may successfully learn this piece via rote instruction, too. This arrangement has also been designed so that it can work in both 2-piano 4-hands and 1-piano 4-hands settings.Additionally, the transposition to G-flat major (from B-flat) allows the student to take advantage of the black keys' inherent posture- and accuracy-enhancing qualities, which are vital in those early lessons when correct technique habits need to be installed. Finally, particularly for the adult student who's keen to dive into the classical repertoire: this is a genuine, well-known piece of music treated by multiple famous composers from the common practice era. Even finicky audience members will enjoy this piece, which will not sound like something a first-year piano student might play: some of the world's most elite orchestras have also recorded this work in Brahms's arrangement. Given that the tune is potentially a bit long for a beginner student, I've placed a double bar after m. 10, noting that if necessary, a student could excerpt mm. 1-10 and perform these without the middle section and return of A. I have not reproduced Haydn's original(?) repeats, but the student and teacher could add them if desired. The PDF, when purchased, will include both the student part (half of which is pictured) and a full score in standard notation for the teacher.
Chorale St. Antoni - Proto-Notation Beginner Arrangement w/ Teacher Duet (2P4H or 1P4H)
Piano Facile

$3.99 3.41 € Piano Facile PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1197836 Composed by Johannes Brahms. Arranged by Paul Wood. Romantic Period. Score and parts. 33 pages. MyMusicScores.com #797013. Published by MyMusicScores.com (A0.1197836). Brahms' Hungarian Dance No. 1 has been arranged and performed by many musicians and orchestras since its premiere in 1869. One of the most notable arrangements was made by Joseph Joachim, a renowned Hungarian violinist, and friend of Brahms.Joseph Joachim was a close friend of Brahms and one of the most renowned violinists of his time. He was born in Hungary and had a deep appreciation for Hungarian music. Joachim was so taken with Brahms' Hungarian Dances that he arranged them for violin and piano.Here is an arrangement for Violin and String Orchestra of Joachim's version for violin and piano.The PDF file contains the score and parts.
Brahms Hungarian Dance No 1 for Solo Violin String Orchestra
Violon et Piano

$19.99 17.1 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus


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