The Festival Collection!, Book 4 (NFMC)
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Piano - Intermediate

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4. Edited by Helen Marlais. Piano Collection; Piano Supplemental. Succeeding with the Masters. This title is on the 2017-2021 National Federation of Music Clubs list. Classical, Baroque, Classical Period, Romantic Period, 20th Century, Instructional, Method and Solos. Instrumental solo book and performance CD. With standard notation. The FJH Music Company Inc #98-FJH1588. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc (AP.98-FJH1588).

ISBN 9781569395400. UPC: 674398219445. 9x12 inches. English.

Book 4 consists of pivotal intermediate level repertoire that is essential for the student to study, and to apply the knowledge and experience they have mastered from the previous levels. The repertoire at this level will broaden the students understanding of utilizing the fundamentals of proper technique, with accurate musical expression and interpretation in their performances. Mastery of pieces at this level will allow students to refine their abilities and prepare for the advanced repertoire. Features pieces by composers such as: Francois Couperin (The Little Trifle), Johann Wilhelm Hassler (Capriccio), Robert Schumann (Sicilienne, Opus 68, No. 11), and Aram Khachaturian (Ivan's Song).

About Succeeding with the Masters

Succeeding with the Masters is a series dedicated to the authentic keyboard works of the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Twentieth-Century masters.
This series provides a complete and easily accessible method for learning and performing the works of the masters. Each book presents the works in historical perspective for the student, and provides the means and the motivation to play these pieces in the correct stylistic, musical, and technical manner. The easily understandable format of practice strategies and musical concepts make this series enjoyable for both students and teachers.

Succeeding with the Masters begins with late-elementary repertoire, continues through intermediate-level works and also includes a few early-advanced works. Upon completion of the series, students will be well prepared for the major keyboard works by the master composers of each era.

  • The Little Trifle (Le petit rien)
  • Fantasia in G Major
  • Polonaise (from the Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, BWV Anh. 119)
  • Minuet in G Major
  • Ciaccona with Five Variations
  • Loure
  • Bourree in A minor
  • Verso in E minor
  • Intrada
  • Dedcated Most Humbly to the Right-Hand Little Finger
  • Sonatina in G major (Op. 36, No. 2, Movement 1)
  • La Caroline (Wq 117/39, H98)
  • Rondo in B flat major
  • Angloise in D major
  • Sonatina in G major (Op. 83, No. 1, Movement 1)
  • Rondo in F major
  • Sonatina in C major (Op. 168, No. 3, Movement 3)
  • Strong, Sturdy, Character
  • Minuet in F major (K. 5)
  • Capriccio
  • Sonatina in G major (Op. 55, No. 2, Movement 1)
  • Boys Round Dance (Op. 36, No. 3B)
  • Spinning Song (Op. 14, No. 4)
  • The Shepherdess (Op. 100, No. 11)
  • Polka (Op. 39)
  • Allemande in E Flat
  • Sicilienne (Op. 68, No. 11)
  • Miniature Waltz (Op. 10, No. 10)
  • Little Flower (Op. 205)
  • Mazurka
  • Turkish March (Op. 101, No. 9)
  • Etude in A minor (Op. 47, No. 3)
  • Elephant Tune
  • Tango in C minor
  • Song of the Range Rider
  • Prelude (Op. 138)
  • Two Roosters
  • Daydreaming
  • Rustic Dance (Op. 24, No. 1)
  • Ivan's Song
  • Oriental Flower