John Thompson’s Easiest Piano Course: First Beethoven BEETHOVEN LUDWIG VAN
Classique
Contenu
Chorus Of Prisoners (from 'Fidelio')
Eroica Symphony (Symphony #3 - 1st movement)
Fur Elise
Minuet in G major (WoO 10, #2)
Moonlight Sonata (1st movement)
Ode To Joy (from Symphony #9, 'Choral')
Pastoral Symphony (Symphony #6 - 5th movement)
Piano Sonata #25 (3rd movement)
Rage Over A Lost Penny (Rondo à Capriccio in G major)
Rondo in C (Op.51, #1)
Sonata Pathétique (2nd movement)
Sonatina in G major (Anh.5, #1)
Symphony #5 (1st movement)
Symphony #7 (2nd movement)
Turkish March (from 'The Ruins Of Athens')
Description :
This latest, classically-flavoured songbook for John Thompson's Easiest Piano Course introduces easy works by one of the greatest composers ever to have lived, Ludwig Van Beethoven. Featuring some very fine compositions, First Beethoven is perfect for pupils reaching parts 2 to 4 of the world-renowned Piano course.
These fun repertoire books contain some amazing pieces that have been specially collected and graded to be used in conjunction with the Easiest Piano Course. Pieces like Minuet In G Major, Rondo In C, the sublime Moonlight Sonata, 1st Movement and the classic Für Elise will reinforce essential technical ability, while simultaneously enhancing a general sense of musicality and melodic playing. First Beethoven is therefore ideal for pupils who've worked through the course at levels 2 to 4, but it's also a great set of pieces for sight reading practice for more advanced students.
The pieces in this songbook become progressively more difficult, and, to this end, dynamics and phrasing have been omitted for the earlier pieces, since they're not introduced until Part 3 of the course. Early pieces like Ode To Joy and Turkish March help to reinforce what pupils learn in the beginning of the John Thompson Method, with a focus on playing notes and rhythms accurately. Towards of the end of the songbook, more challenging pieces like Eroica Symphony and Sonata Pathétique will help pupils to enhance their technical skills, play more melodically, and, most importantly, enjoy playing!
Generally, these pieces stay in the 5-finger position, with handy hints and suggestions when a different fingering is called for. The pieces in this songbook are beautiful to hear and to play, making First Beethoven a really great beginner's songbook for pupils who want to learn some of the finest music ever composed. As an introduction for beginners to classical music and Beethoven in particular, this songbook is rewarding and enjoyable, these pieces being timeless and never going out of fashion.
The John Thompson's Easiest Piano Course First Beethoven songbook is the ideal beginning book for classical music fans. It's tailor-made for pupils working through the renowned and revered Piano method, so it's authoritative and accurate, helping you to enhance your technique and learn some amazing music at the same time.