Pathways to Artistry -- Masterworks, Bk 2: A Method for Comprehensive Technical and Musical Development
Book Details
Author(s)Alfred Publishing Staff
PublisherAlfred Music
ISBN / ASIN0739058967
ISBN-139780739058961
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
The 21 pieces in this collection represent some of the best miniature masterworks in the piano literature. These pieces were carefully selected not only for their overall quality and musicality, but because they advance very logically from the five-finger position pieces that preceded them in Pathways to Artistry: Masterworks, Book 1. For maximum benefit, students should work through the skills that are comprehensively presented in Pathways to Artistry: Technique, Book 2. Titles: Alpine Dance (Heinrich Wohlfahrt)
* Bourée (Felix Le Couppey)
* The Cuckoo (Eduard Horák)
* English Gigue (Samuel Arnold)
* Etude in A Minor (Ludvig Schytte)
* Hopak (Alexander Goedicke)
* The Kings Fanfare (William Duncombe)
* Little Scherzo (Ludvig Schytte)
* A Lovely Day (Daniel Gottlob Türk)
* Melodic Etude, Op. 108, No. 12 (Ludvig Schytte)
* Minuet in F Major, K. 2 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
* Playful Dances (Jacob Schmitt)
* A Pleasant Morning (Jean Louis Streabbog)
* Quadrille (Franz Joseph Haydn)
* Rain (Nicolai Lyubarski)
* Royal Trumpet March (Jeremiah Clarke)
* The Shepherds Song (Nicolai Lyubarski)
* Sonatina in C Major (William Duncombe)
* Song from For Children (Béla Bartók)
* Song without Words (Louis Köhler)
* Trio (Anton Diabelli).
* Bourée (Felix Le Couppey)
* The Cuckoo (Eduard Horák)
* English Gigue (Samuel Arnold)
* Etude in A Minor (Ludvig Schytte)
* Hopak (Alexander Goedicke)
* The Kings Fanfare (William Duncombe)
* Little Scherzo (Ludvig Schytte)
* A Lovely Day (Daniel Gottlob Türk)
* Melodic Etude, Op. 108, No. 12 (Ludvig Schytte)
* Minuet in F Major, K. 2 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
* Playful Dances (Jacob Schmitt)
* A Pleasant Morning (Jean Louis Streabbog)
* Quadrille (Franz Joseph Haydn)
* Rain (Nicolai Lyubarski)
* Royal Trumpet March (Jeremiah Clarke)
* The Shepherds Song (Nicolai Lyubarski)
* Sonatina in C Major (William Duncombe)
* Song from For Children (Béla Bartók)
* Song without Words (Louis Köhler)
* Trio (Anton Diabelli).










