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GUIDE THROVGll VIOLIN LITERATURE. |
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Violin and Piano, Step II. (Continued.)
Lachner, I. Op.93. 3 Morceaux de Salon: No. 2, Tarantelle; 3, Danse des Matelots. (7511b, c). No. I, Nocturne belongs to III.
— Op. 108. 4 Duos. Nocturne, Grande Polonaise, Land-liche Idylle (Country Idyll), Bohmischer Original-Bauern-tanz (Bohemian Peasants' Dance).
— Op. 94. No. 1, Siesta; No. 2, Grande Polonaise.
— Op. 99. Sonatina in A. (7503).
— Op. 100. Sonatina in Bt\ (7504).
— Op. 101. Sonatina in G. (7505).
Three excellent sonatinas for young pupils.
Lachner's music recalls much of the spirit of Haydn, — it is straightforward, healthy and genial in character. The influence of Schumann and the somewhat complicated rhythmical feeling introduced by many modern German composers into their otherwise technically easy pieces (rendering them difficult to be understood by young beginners who are not specially gifted) are here conspicuous by their absence.
Langer, G. Op. 20. "Grossmutterchen." Landler. Laubach, F. 24 Scottish Songs, arranged. (7513). Lee, Maurice. Cantilena. — Gavotte de Louis XV. — Reve celeste, Morceau de Salon.
— Gavotte du Due de Richelieu. (9406 f).
— Sylvana. Menuet. (9406 c). Liszt, F. Consolation. (M.F. 16).
Lully, J. B. Entree de l'Opera, "Les Songes funestes d'Atys". (Hermann, C.V.M. 5).
— Gavotte et Rondeau d'Alceste. (A minor). (Hermann, C.V.M.6). March Album, Bk. 2. Edited by Hermann. (8686 b).
Contains 5 Marches by Beethoven, 3 by Cherubini, and I by Lesueur.
Martini, G. B. Gavotta. (Jensen, V. 16).
Mendelssohn. 4 Marches (Wedding March, War March, March from Italian Symphony, Lied ohne Worte in E minor). Bk. 5 of March Albums. (8686 e).
— Christmas Piece. Op. 72, No. 2. (M.F. 112). Meo, Alfonzo. The Cubanese Dance.
Moffat, A. Bourree et Musette. Gigue anglaise. Hebridean Jorram (Hebriden Schifferlied). Melodie elegiaque. Pierrette. Danse Gracieuse. Fantasia on English Airs. Fantasia on Irish Melodies. |
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