Mertz Volume 1 Character Pieces
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Author | : Johann Kaspar Mertz |
Publisher | : Alfred Music |
Total Pages | : 90 |
Release | : 2015-01-27 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 1470628570 |
Classical guitarists---both students and professional performers---require the same high-quality editions that their pianist colleagues have come to expect from Alfred Music. Our Classical Guitar Masterworks Editions continue the Alfred Music tradition of providing carefully edited, beautifully presented music for practice and performance. This edition of Mertz's character pieces includes 28 pieces from Bardenklänge, Op. 13, as well as Trois Nocturnes, Op. 4. Mertz's most important body of work was Bardenklänge, which features many small but delightful pieces. Included here are often-performed works like "Liebeslied," "Tarantelle," "An Malvina," and "Romanze," which clearly affirm Mertz's places as the guitar's principal German Romantic composer. The attractive Three Nocturnes, Op. 4 are popular recital pieces and will be a great addition to your repertoire. This masterwork edition features thoughtful, expert fingerings by respected performer and pedagogue Julian Gray. It is a must-have for any serious classical guitarist. Titles: * Bardenklänge, Op. 13 * An Malvina (To Malvina) * Romanze * Abendlied (Evening Song) * Unruhe (Restlessness) * Elfenreigen (Dance of the Elves) * An die Entfernte (To the Distant One) * Etude * Capriccio * Gondoliera * Liebeslied (Love Song) * Fingals-Höhle (Fingal’s Cave) * Gebeth (Prayer) * Tarantelle * Variations mignonnes * Kindermärchen (Children’s Fairy Tale) * Rondino * Romanze * Scherzo * Sehnsucht (Longing) * Lied ohne Worte (Song without Words) * Mazurka * Polonaises Favorites 1, 2, 3 & 4 * Polonaises Favorites 4, 5 & 6 * Trois Nocturnes, Op. 4
Author | : Julian Gray |
Publisher | : Alfred Classical Guitar Master |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 9781470618827 |
Includes editor's notes, performance notes, biographical information, and more.
Author | : Stanley Yates |
Publisher | : Mel Bay Publications |
Total Pages | : 89 |
Release | : 2011-02-24 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 1609744810 |
This second volume of graded repertoire for guitar continues the goal of providing students a stylistically comprehensive collection of attractive and inspiring music which also meets the pedagogic needs of teachers. While some of this music is very well known, much of it is not to be found in similar repertoire collections. Includes Foreword and Didactic Index: Easy music by Aguado, Ali, Bach, Calvi, Carcassi, Carolan, Carulli, Cutting, Dowland, Fuhrman, Garcia, Giuliani, Houghton, Hudson, Koshkin, Kuffner, Mertz, Murcia, Nava, Rak, Ribayez, Seth, Shand, Sor, Tesar, Visée,Yates, York and Zenamon.
Author | : Napoléon Coste |
Publisher | : Alfred Music |
Total Pages | : 74 |
Release | : 2016-02-19 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 1470636174 |
Classical guitarists---both students and professional performers---require the same high-quality editions that their pianist colleagues have come to expect from Alfred Music. Our Classical Guitar Masterworks Editions continue the Alfred Music tradition of providing carefully edited, beautifully presented music for practice and performance. French guitarist and composer Napoléon Coste's best-loved concert works have been expertly collected here. In this edition, editor and acclaimed classical guitarist Jeffrey McFadden, a leading proponent of Coste's repertoire, looks between the lines to see exactly what the composer intended, ultimately making Coste's intentions explicit and clear for the modern performer. Coste was a great melodist who had full command of the rich harmonic palate of the mid-to-late 19th century. Perhaps most importantly, Coste had a powerful guitaristic intuition and a deep understanding of the guitar fretboard, which he used with great creativity in crafting concert music. This performance edition of Coste's works aims to provide the performer with fully fingered, easy-to-read scores, demonstrating not only how charming these pieces are for audiences but also how enjoyable they are to play for the accomplished guitarist!
Author | : Melissa Merz |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 568 |
Release | : 2016-09-19 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 1317573676 |
In The Art and Practice of Costume Design, a panel of seven designers offer a new multi-sided look at the current state and practice of theatrical costume design. Beginning with an exploration of the role of a Costume Designer, the subsequent chapters analyse and explore the psychology of dress, the principles and elements of design, how to create costume renderings, and collaboration within the production. The book also takes a look at the costume shop and the role of the designer within it, and costume design careers within theatrical and fashion industries.
Author | : Elizabeth Peters |
Publisher | : C & R Crime |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2011-09-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 178033446X |
Amelia Peabody is Elizabeth Peters' most brilliant and best-loved creation, a thoroughly Victorian feminist who takes the stuffy world of archaeology by storm with her shocking men's pants and no-nonsense attitude! In this first adventure, our headstrong heroine decides to use her substantial inheritance to see the world. On her travels, she rescues a gentlewoman in distress - Evelyn Barton-Forbes - and the two become friends. The two companions continue to Egypt where they face mysteries, mummies and the redoubtable Radcliffe Emerson, an outspoken archaeologist, who doesn't need women to help him solve mysteries -- at least that's what he thinks!
Author | : Elizabeth Peters |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2011-08-30 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0061999393 |
What lies beneath . . . At first, Jean Suttman thought she had died and gone to heaven when she was granted the opportunity to study in Rome. But the body that’s lying in the ancient subterranean Temple of Mithra—the murdered corpse of a repulsive and disliked fellow student—is far from her idea of heavenly. Now she’s truly frightened, and not just because small “accidents” seem to be occurring around her with disturbing regularity. It’s the ever-increasing certainty that someone, for some unknown reason, is ruthlessly determined to do her harm. Jean’s innocent underground excursion into a sacred pagan place has trapped her in something dark and terrifying, and even the knowledge that practical, perceptive fellow American Jacqueline Kirby is on the case won’t ease her fears. Because there’s only so far Jean Suttman can run . . . and no escape for her except death.
Author | : Barbara Michaels |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 385 |
Release | : 2009-10-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0061843881 |
Everywhere she turns, Linda Randolph hears voices: from empty dark corners and lonely rooms. But it is the house itself that speaks the loudest, telling Linda to run for her life. Her husband, Gordon, the noted statesman and scholar, suggests she's losing her mind. Linda almost hopes it's true, because the alternate explanation is too terrible to contemplate: that Gordon is intimately involved with dark, diabolical forces beyond the scope of the natural and rational. Either Linda Randolph is half-mad ... or her husband is pure evil.
Author | : Barbara Michaels |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2009-10-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0061860026 |
In this contemporary gothic novel by a New York Times bestseller, siblings renovating an old mansion discover it is home to dark secrets. Andrea Torgesen is certain that hard work is exactly what her younger brother Jim needs to help him recover from the trauma of a serious car accident—and turning a decrepit old mansion into a beautiful country inn seems to be the perfect project. But unearthly voices and eerie visions haunt Jim from almost the first instant he sets foot in the dreary old house. And his strange obsession with a long-neglected graveyard is most troubling to his concerned sibling. There is evil in this place where the unthinkable is possible—a terrifying force that Andrea and Jim must confront . . . or forfeit their lives. Originally published in 1983.
Author | : Elizabeth Peters |
Publisher | : Mysterious Press |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2010-03-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0446573205 |
From a New York Times bestselling author, Egyptologist Amelia Peabody, now a wife and mother, returns to catch a murderer at an excavation of an ancient tomb. It's 1892, and Amelia and her now-husband Radcliffe Emerson have settled down in Victorian England after their escapade in Egypt. They're raising their young son Ramses and everything seems normal–until they are approached by a damsel in distress. Lady Baskerville's husband, Sir Henry, has died after uncovering what might be a royal tomb in Luxor. Despite rumors of a curse haunting all those involved with the dig, Amelia and Radcliffe proceed to Egypt and realize that Sir Henry did not die a natural death. Accidents continue to plague the dig, and talk of a pharaoh's curse runs rampant among the group. Amelia begins to suspect that these accidents are caused by a sinister human–but who?