Repertoire 3: Performance Pieces for the Intermediate Pianist

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As music advances, so do the demands on technic, musicianship, and performance.  We teach music, not notes.  So, in order to prepare for more difficult music written by the greatest composers, such as Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, we must build a foundation for our students.

In Repertoire 3 students will apply their understanding of:
-Three forms of minor scales and extensions to the octave, along with triads and their inversions.
-16th note divisions, simple and compound meter
-Key signatures and circle of 5ths
-Comparing tonic major and minor to relative major and minor
-Inverted 7th chords
-Experimentation with musical character

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45.  Allegro Spiritoso
46.  Alpdrucken (Nightmare)
47.  Entree
48.  Proclamation
49.  Andante Comodo
50.  Nuages (Clouds)
51.  Lied Der Sehnsucht (Song of Yearning)
52.  Presto
53.  Melody
54.  Gigue
55.  Bagatelle
56.  Pensive
57.  Capriccio
58.  Andante Cantabile
59.  Prelude
60.  Moment Musical

 

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Description

The Artistry at the Piano series is a comprehensive and thoroughly organized program.  There are four levels of learning consisting of four books in each level with downloadable mp3s of all the works.

The Repertoire book series is a part of a 4 book set, supported by Workbooks for project analysis, Musicianship books for theory with coordinated drills in rhythm and ear training, and Ensemble books for extended learning and the pleasure of playing with others.

Repertoire 3 applies technique and understanding of the following:
-Three forms of minor scales and extensions to the octave, along with triads and their inversions.
-16th note divisions, simple and compound meter
-Key signatures and circle of 5ths
-Comparing tonic major and minor to relative major and minor
-Inverted 7th chords
-Experimentation with musical character


Sample of Book

PART ONE

PART TWO

PART THREE


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