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This solo piano collection contains seven little dances in various styles for elementary students. Each piece uses one five-finger position with occasional shifts out of position. Students in the first or second level of their piano method can use this collection for that special recital solo or for supplementary sight reading.
This series was written for piano students who enjoy showing off their talent at recitals, competitions and festivals. The technical patterns in the pieces help develop strength and dexterity in the fingers, as well as evenness and clarity of tone. Book 1 features spirited and exotic works that adventurous late elementary and early intermediate pianists will find most satisfying. These pieces are also a great way to encouraged students who are a bit more reserved to reach for more emotive performances.
These sparkling jazzy solos will be a hit with students and their audiences, in a small group of friends around the piano or a special recital! Students will be eager to practice the jazz harmonies and syncopated rhythms.
The Bonny Lass from 'The Dancing Master' * Gavotte * Spring Waltz * Hopak * Hora * German Dance * Square Dance * Five-Finger Stop * Peasant Dance (Hungarian Folk Tunes) * Landler Tyrolean Air, Op. 107, No. 1 and more. Beginner level 1-2.
Hornpipe * Tambourin * Two Waltzes * Four Ecossaises * The Easy Winners -- A Ragtime Two-Step * Spanish Marionetttes * Italian Polka and more.
Footprints of the Dance — An Early Seventeenth-Century Dance Master’s Notebook by Jennifer Nevile provides new, fascinating and detailed information on the life of an early-seventeenth-century dance master in Brussels. The dance master’s handwritten notebook contains unique material: a canon of dance figures and instructions for an exhibition with a pike; as well as signatures and general descriptions of his students, ballet plots and music associated with dancing. Reproduced for the first time are facsimile images of all the dance-related material, with transcriptions and translations of the ballet plots and instructions for the pike exhibition. The dance master is revealed as an active choreographer and performer, with strong ties to the French court musical establishment, and interested in fireworks and alchemy.