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Suzuki Organ School 5 (SUZUKI SHINICHI)


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Délais: 3-5 jours

Matériel : Partition + CD

Par SUZUKI SHINICHI. The first classical Organ method for children, the Suzuki Organ School is based on Dr. Shinichi Suzuki's Mother Tongue Method. The Suzuki Method® of Talent Education is based on Suzuki's view that every child is born with ability, and that people are the product of their environment. According to 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. Each series of books for a particular instrument in the Suzuki Method is considered a Suzuki music school, such as the Suzuki Organ School . The student listens to therecordings and work with their Suzuki Organ teacher to develop their potential as a musician and as a person. This Suzuki Book and CD is essential for Suzuki Organ lessons. In certain pieces, the authors have placed small phonetic signs above the notes to indicate differentiated non legato playing. In order to develop pedal technique, pedal melodies are included between every manual piece. The included performance CD for Volume 5 is a great tool for Suzuki Organ lessons, encouraging practice while featuring recordings by Lars Hagström. / Méthode / Méthode / Orgue

Instrumentation :

Orgue


Editeur :

Alfred Publishing

Contenu:
Praeludium' 'Pastorella' (Marpurg) 'Madeleine's Song' 'Preparatory Exercise' (Buxtehude) 'Postlude' (Fischer) 'Cantilena' (Knecht) 'March' (Purcell arr. Hagström) 'Organ Prelude' (Mankell) 'Prelude' (Lübeck) 'Trio' (Sorge) 'March from A Midsummer Night's Dream' (Mendelssohn arr. Hagström) 'Prelude' (Krebs). 'Madeleine's Song,' 'Pastorella,' 'Postlude,' 'Praeludium,' and 'Trio' are Federation Festivals 2016--2020 selections. / Méthode / Ismn: 8388607




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