The recorder is an ideal entry-level instrument that introduces young musicians to the world of music in an uncomplicated yet effective way. It paves the way for further musical development and also lays the foundation for motivation to learn other musical instruments. However, it is in no way just a means of getting started, but also inspires when playing complex, professional musical pieces. With its bright, characteristic sound, it adds an unusual touch to numerous genres, making listeners sit up and take notice.
With Various: Favourite Duets for 2 recorders Irmhild Beutler and Sylvia Corinna Rosin present a selection of well-known pieces from 4 centuries of music history for two recorders. Musical masterpieces by well-known artists such as Mozart, Bach and more provide a practical overview of the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical and Romantic eras and enable students to build up an interesting repertoire.
Arrangements are kept light throughout, making this music book an ideal choice for students with basic knowledge. Its use is especially worthwhile in instrumental lessons, as it encourages collaborative playing and makes lessons fun. A clearly laid out layout makes it completely straightforward to use.
Contents:
- Attaignant Pierre: Pavenne from "Paris Dance Book" (1530).
- Praetorius Michael: Bransle de la Torche
- Gastoldi Giovanni: On bright days
- Haßler Hans Leo: Dancing and jumping
- Schein Johann Hermann: Allemanda and Tripla from "Banchetto musicale" (1617)
- Purcell Henry: Rondeau from "The Fairy Queen
- Purcell Henry: Hornpipe from "Abdelazer
- Anonymus (17th century): Melody for the Star from "The Bird's Fancyer's Delight".
- Anonymous (17th c.): Melody for the canary from "Teh Bird's Fancyer's Delight"
- Baston John: Siciliana from "Concerto No. 6".
- Feuillet Raoul Auger: La Jalousie
- Rameau Jean-Philippe: Menuet
- Corelli Arcangelo: Sarabanda from "Sonata" op. 5 No. 7
- Corelli Arcangelo: Sarabanda from "Sonata" op. 5 No. 8
- Händel Georg Friedrich: Gavotte
- Händel Georg Friedrich: Sarabande
- Bach Johann Sebastian: Minuet from "Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach" (1725)
- Telemann Georg Philipp: Minuet
- Telemann Georg Philipp: Minuet from "The little chamber music
- Telemann Georg Philipp: Tempo giusto from "The little chamber music
- Mozart Leopold: Minuet
- Mozart Leopold: Burlesq
- Haydn Joseph: Contreto dance Hob. XXXIc:17b
- Haydn Joseph: Gypsy dance
- Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus: Allegro KV 3
- Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus: Minuet
- Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus: Minuet KV 2
- Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus: Minuet
- Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus: Minuet KV 15pp
- Beethoven Ludwig van: Ecossaises WoO 23
- Beethoven Ludwig van: Marmotte op. 52 No. 7
- Beethoven Ludwig van: German dance
- Schubert Franz: German Dance D 972 No. 3
- Schubert Franz: German Dance
- Schumann Robert: Nordic song from "Album for the youth
- Tchaikovsky Peter Ilyich: Old French Song