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Gazda Progressive Trios for Strings Violin

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Gazda Progressive Trios for Strings Violin

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SKU: BF62

Composer: Doria Gazda

Publisher: Carl Fischer

Instrument: Beginning Violin

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Gazda Progressive Trios for Strings Violin

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26 Trios That Can Be Played by Any Combination Of String Instruments

Chamber music is an essential part of learning to play an instrument, and these versatile trios are written so that they can be performed by any combination of three string instruments. These arrangements and compositions by prominent string pedagogue Doris Gazda will sound full and satisfying whether they are played by only three instruments or a full string orchestra. The selection of music in Progressive Trios for Strings covers a wide variety of musical styles that will provide hours of enjoyment and performance options. For example, the collection includes an arrangement of the “Bridal Chorus” from the opera Lohengrin, a perfect piece to play at a wedding. The trios are progressively organized by level of difficulty as the performers advance in their skills. A welcome addition to the repertoire for all string players wishing to build their ensemble skills.\

Rigadoon — Henry Purcell


Black Forest Waltz — German Folk Song


Thanksgiving Hymn — George J. Elvey


Flow Gently, Sweet Afton — James E. Spilman


Sweet Betsy from Pike — American Pioneer Song


The Blue Bells of Scotland — Scottish Air


Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill — American Folk Song


O Come, Little Children — German Carol


Passepied — Andre Campra


English Folk Songs — English Airs: 1. Early One Morning 2.Country Gardens


Pat-A-Pan — French Carol


Misty's Waltz — Doris Gazda


Prelude and Minuet — Henry Purcell


La Raspa — Mexican Folk Song


Aria - "Caro mio ben" — Giuseppe Giordani


Menuetto — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart


Siciliana from "Nina" — Giovanni Battista Pergolesi


Comet Race — Doris Gazda


Grand March from the Opera "Aida" — Giuseppe Verdi


Dance of the Blessed Spirits from "Orfeo and Euridice" — Christoff Willibald Gluck


Bridal Chorus from the Opera "Lohengrin" — Richard Wagner


Serenade Badine — Jean Gabriel-Marie


Tango — Isaac Albéniz


Scherzo — Ferdinand David