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Easy Classical Violin & Piano Duets: Featuring music of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Strauss and other composers.

Author Javier Marcó
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Category Music
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Author(s)Javier Marcó
ISBN / ASIN1466307935
ISBN-139781466307933
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Sales Rank93,837
CategoryMusic
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This collection features a selection of classical pieces by the world's most renowned composers: Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, Johannes Pachelbel, Antonio Vivaldi, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Richard Wagner, Johannes Brahms, Johann Strauss, Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Giuseppe Verdi, Edvard Grieg and Edward Elgar.

This selection of pieces is intended for absolute beginners. While other books have a accompaniment part for teachers, in this book the accompaniment has been over simplified for beginner students.

Includes:

1812 Overture
A Little Night Music
The Blue Danube
Bridal Chorus
Canon in D
Dance of the Flowers
Greensleeves
In the Hall of the Mountain King
Jesu, Joy Of Man Desiring
La Donna Mobile
Land of Hope and Glory
Lullaby
Ode to Joy
Spring - Four Seasons
Water Music

Disclaimer: this edition does not include an insert. The pieces are presented for duet and then, at the end of the book, the parts for the soloist instrument.
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