Sonatina Masterworks, Book 3 Piano Solo - Sheet Music
By Jane MagrathA combination of rewarding sonatina favorites and less frequently heard sonatinas for the sonatina enthusiast. The fresh balance of works will be welcomed by teachers and students alike.
Details
Summary
- Instrument:
- Piano Solo
- Genres:
- Classical
- Publishers:
- Alfred Music
- Series:
- Alfred Graded Repertoire
- UPC:
- 038081155234
- ISBN:
- 9780739003848
- Format:
- Collection / Songbook
- Item types:
- Physical
- Instructionals:
- Repertoire Books
- Level:
- Late Intermediate
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 72
- Shipping Weight:
- 0.7 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: AP.17393
Book 3. Edited by Jane Magrath. Graded Standard Repertoire; Masterworks; Piano Collection. Sonatina Masterworks. Form: Sonatina. Masterwork. Book. 72 pages. Alfred Music #00-17393. Published by Alfred Music (AP.17393).ISBN 9780739003848. UPC: 038081155234. English.
A combination of rewarding sonatina favorites and less frequently heard sonatinas for the sonatina enthusiast. The fresh balance of works will be welcomed by teachers and students alike.
Song List
Sonatina in A Minor
Sonatina in A Minor [Op. 76, No. 5]
Sonatina in C Major [Op. 36, No. 3]
Sonatina in C Major [Op. 55, No. 3]
Sonatina in D Major [Op. 36, No. 6]
Sonatina In G Major
Sonatina in G Major [Hob. XVI:8]
Sonatina in G Major [Op. 168, No. 2]
Sonatina in G Major [Op. 55, No. 2]
Sonatina No. 3 in C Major
Similar Sheet Music & Digital Downloads
- Series:
- Alfred Graded Repertoire
- Instrument:
- Piano and Keyboard Piano Piano Solo
- Artists:
- Jane Magrath
- Publisher:
- Alfred Music
Ratings + Reviews
3 Rating
1 review
Anonymous
Apr 24, 2019
The selection of music in this book is great, particularly in that each piece seems to emphasize a different skill. However, the editing is unbelievably sloppy, particularly with regard to key signature and accidentals. No rules seem to be followed at all, which is true to this whole series. For instance, on page 45 of this book, on the fourth page of Clementi's Sonatina in D Major measure 49 has a sharp sign for middle C in the bass clef. Measure 50 has a sharp sign for the F at the top of the treble clef. Why? Is the first one because there is a C natural in measure 48 2 lines above the treble clef? That makes no sense at all. There isn't an F natural in this piece until measure 54. These kinds of mistakes, which are throughout all the books in this series, are kind of infuriating. They make the reader think they've missed something or perhaps been making mistakes all along. It makes no sense and is kind of inexcusable.