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Sonatinas, Book 5


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Piano - Late Intermediate

SKU: FJ.FJH2205

5. Composed by Edited by Helen Marlais. Edited by Helen Marlais. Masterworks; Piano Collection. Succeeding with the Masters & The Festival Collection. Masterwork. Book. The FJH Music Company Inc #98-FJH2205. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc (FJ.FJH2205).

ISBN 9781619282384. UPC: 024144439403. English.

Ou will find refreshing repertoire for your Late Intermediate students in this book. Seven complete sonatinas written by Diabelli, Schmitt, Clementi, Chrétien, Gurlitt, Spindler and Agnesi comprise Book 5. Interesting text pages describe the evolution of music from the Baroque through Romantic period, and specific notes about the composer and each movement provide background and interpretive information. A two-page dictionary completes this 88-page volume.

About The Festival Collection

The Festival Collection is an eight-volume series consisting of exceptional repertoire from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Twentieth/Twenty-First Centuries. This series is carefully leveled from elementary through advanced repertoire, with each level covering the gamut of your repertoire needs. The Festival Collection is a companion series to the Succeeding with the Masters series, expanding upon the repertoire selections with no duplication of repertoire between the two series. Each book includes a CD recording of all the corresponding works to guide students in their interpretation.

The Festival Collection will provide teachers and students with a wide range of works that are carefully chosen for their pedagogical merit. They will be a key component for your students' success in their studies of the works by the masters!

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FJH


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