BARENREITER - 345062
Sassmannshaus Viola Recital Album, Volume 2 -9 Recital Pieces in First Position for Viola an Piano or Two Violas-
Sassmanshaus
Viola
Sassmannshaus Viola Recital Album, Volume 2 -9 Recital Pieces in First Position for Viola an Piano or Two Violas-
Juilliard Store
144 West 66th Street
New York NY 10023
United States
Editor: Lusk, Melissa / Sassmannshaus, Christoph / Sassmannshaus, Kurt
Orchestral scoring : Va/piano(2Va)
Product format: Performance Score(s), Part(s)
Binding: stapled
Pages / Format: 12/14/9 S. - 30,0 x 23,0 cm
The volume contains such pieces as Carrie Williams Krogmann's “Rotkehlchens Nachtgesang” (“Robin's nocturne”) or Wilhelm Fitzenhagen's “Russisches Lied ohne Worte” (“Russian song without words”).
Each piece is accompanied by duo version in which the teacher or an advanced learner can play the second part. There is also a piano part that can be played by the teacher or parents.
– New recital pieces for the proven viola tutor
– Well-known traditionals
– Every piece in first position
– Second viola part for duo performance
– Piano accompaniment
All the pieces in the four “Viola Recital Albums” represent welcome additions to the already varied repertoire of Egon Sassmannhaus's viola tutor “Early Start on the Viola”.
Kurt Sassmannshaus is the editor of many string editions in the Bärenreiter catalogue. He continues in the tradition of “Early Start on String Instruments” founded by his father, Egon Sassmannshaus. The new editions mentioned here were developed by Kurt Sassmannshaus in conjunction with his wife Melissa Lusk and his son Christoph Sassmannshaus.
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Vorwort
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Composer / Author:
Fitzenhagen, Wilhelm
Russian Song Without Words
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Composer / Author:
Sassmannshaus, Christoph / Lusk, Melissa
Tip Toe
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Composer / Author:
Krogmann, Carrie Williams
March
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Composer / Author:
Land, Edward
My Old Friend John
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Composer / Author:
Williams Krogmann, Carrie
The Little Prince
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Composer / Author:
Williams Krogmann, Carrie
The Robin's Lullaby
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Composer / Author:
Traditional, England
Pop Goes the Weasel
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Moo-lee-wha
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Soldier's March