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Contents: Rondo-Dance · Rondo-March · Rondo-Song · Rondo-Toccata. Library of Russian-Soviet Music.
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Contents: Der Unbekannte · Geschwindmarsch · The Horseman (Der Reiter) · Jagdstuck · Kleiner Walzer · Marchen · Nachts am Fluss · Schneeflocken · Tanzende Finger · Wiegenlied.
Contents: A Little Tune · Polka · Marching · Cradle Song · A Game · A Little Scherzo · The Little Twins · Singing · Dance · Quick March · Autumn Song · A Little Jest · Waltz · A Gay Little Story · Galloping · A Sad Tale · Country Dance · Hopping · Prelude · The Clown · Improvisation · Novelette · Waltz · A Cheerful Journey.
Teaching notes by John York.
Diane Hidy, piano.
Contents: At Night on the River · Caprice · The Chase · Clowning · Cradle Song · Dance · Ditty · Dramatic Episode · Etude · Etude · Fairy Tale · Little Fable · A Little Prank · Lyric Piece · March · Meadow Dance · Novelette · Old Dance · Playing Ball · Rondo · Sad Story · Scherzo · Snow Storm · Sonatina · Songs of the Cavalry · The Tale · Toccatina, Op. 27 · Waltz Time · War Dance.
Kabalevsky's famous melody from The Comedians may be short in duration, but it is packed with humor and excitement. Carefully adapted for younger bands by Paul Jennings, this one will be a joy to rehearse and perform. (Grade 3) (1:20)
(Piano reduction). VAAP edition.
A new edition of piano music from the popular Russian master, including: 4 Preludes, Op. 5 · 24 Preludes, Op. 38 · Spring Games and Dances, Op. 81 · Recitative and Rondo, Op. 84 · and Lyric Tunes, Op. 93.
Contents: Four Little Pieces, Op. 14 · Fifteen Children's Pieces, Op. 27 · 24 Little Pieces, Op. 39 · Five Easy Variations, Op. 51 · Four Rondos, Op. 60.
12 Easy Variations in D, Op.40, #1.
Selections from "An Introduction to His Piano Works".
Arranged for xylophone solo(s) and band, this exciting feature spotlights one or more keyboard percussionists in front of the band.
During the ISME World Conference helf at Interlochen National Music Camp in 1966, Russian composer Dmitri Kabalevsky taught this song to Doreen Rao as a symbol of their friendship.
Originally composed in 1937, the overture contains a pulsating and driving rhythmic force which is balanced by the flowing secondary theme. As Hunsberger describes, "the orchestral colors are in a class of their own, ranging from overwhelming fortissimos to chamber effects to raucous splashes of wind and percussion energy.
For piano and orchestra reduction for two pianos.
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