The Festival Collection, Book 5

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by Amy Beach
The pieces included in Book 5 will challenge and propel your students forward towards advanced repertoire, as well as provide students with the necessary literature to obtain a command of pianistic technique. Book 5 will develop their unique...

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2017-2020 NFMC Federation Festivals Bulletin | Piano Solo Event | Moderately Difficult Class 3

by Amy Beach

The pieces included in Book 5 will challenge and propel your students forward towards advanced repertoire, as well as provide students with the necessary literature to obtain a command of pianistic technique. Book 5 will develop their unique sense of artistry and interpretation, and an overall control and personalized understanding of the standard repertoire. Some of the highlighted composers and pieces are: Rigaudon (Jean-Philippe Rameau), Arietta with Variations (Franz Joseph Haydn), Vals sentimental (Enrique Granados), and Le petit negre (Claude Debussy).

Titles:

  • Bourrée in F major
  • Aire
  • The Prince of Denmark's March
  • Marche
  • Hornpipe
  • Passepied
  • Rigaudon
  • Bourrée in G minor
  • Sonatina in G major (Op. 20, No. 1, Movement 1)
  • Sonatina in F major (Op. 168, No. 1, Movement 3)
  • Allegro (Op. 52, No. 2)
  • Sonatina in E flat major (Op. 37, No. 1, Movement 1)
  • Sonata in G major (Hob. XVI/ 8, Movement 1)
  • Sonatina in C major (Op. 36, No. 3, Movements 1 & 2)
  • Arietta with Variations (Hob XVII/2)
  • Romance (Op. 31, No. 7)
  • L'adieu (The Farewell, Op. 100, No. 12)
  • Pantalon (Op. 25, No. 3)*
  • The Avalanche (Op. 45, No. 2)
  • Minuet (Op. 23, No. 1)
  • Vals sentimental
  • Waltz (Op. 12, No. 2)
  • Elves' Dance (Op. 12, No. 4)
  • Improvisation (Op. 18)
  • Prelude in C minor (Op. 8, No. 1)
  • Evening at the Village
  • Le petit Nègre
  • The Banjo Player*
  • First Gymnopédie
  • Russian Dance
  • Play: for Piano
  • Caravan
  • Moonlit Meadows (Op. 65, No. 12)
  • Toccatina No. 1

 * These pieces were specifically chosen for the 2017-2020 NFMC Festivals Bulletin

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