Description
From Paul Harris and Philip Bass Time Pieces for Viola Grade 4-5 book contains Twelve pieces for Viola and Piano accompaniment, Grades 4-5 standard. Includes from the Renaissance to the present day.
DIFFICULTY | Intermediate |
STORE | Sheet Music & Songbooks |
PRODUCT FORMAT | Instrumental Album |
GENRE | Exam Material |
RELEASE DATE | 2002 |
PAGES | 48 |
DIFFICULTY | Easy |
STORE | Sheet Music & Songbooks |
PRODUCT FORMAT | Instrumental Album |
GENRE | Exam Material |
RELEASE DATE | 2002 |
PAGES | 48 |
Philip Bass Time Pieces for Viola Grade 4-5 Song List:
- Chanson favorite d’Henri IV [Anon.]
- Hallelujah from O God, thou art my God [H. Purcell]
- Recitativo and Arioso from Sonata in E minor for viola da gamba [Georg Philipp Telemann]
- Tambourin [Gossec]
- Bei Mannern, welche Liebe fuhlen from The Magic Flute [Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]
- The Trout Op. 32, D. 550 [Franz Schubert]
- La nouvelle carel [Anon.]
- Gnossienne No. 1 [Eric Satie]
- The Crush Collision March [Joplin]
- Pierrot’s Serenade from Puppets, III [Bohuslav Martinu]
- September Song from Knickerbocker Holiday [Kurt Weill]
- Landscape with Rumba [Philip Bass]
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