Classique
Contenu
poser / Author:
Traditional, Germany
Pit A Pat Rain
Composer / Author:
Sassmannshaus, Christoph/Lusk, Melissa
Jumping Beans
Composer / Author:
Traditional, Germany
Lightly Row
Composer / Author:
Traditional, England
Baa Baa Black Sheep
Composer / Author:
Cutter, Benjamin
Little March
Composer / Author:
Hauptmann, Moritz
Vivace
Composer / Author:
Althaus, Basil
March of the Little Soldiers
Composer / Author:
Fitzenhagen, Wilhelm
Russian Song Without Words
Composer / Author:
Sassmannshaus, Christoph/Lusk, Melissa
Tip Toe
Composer / Author:
Krogmann, Carrie Williams
March
Composer / Author:
Land, Edward
My Old Friende John
Composer / Author:
Krogmann, Carrie Williams
The Little Prince
Composer / Author:
Krogmann, Carrie Williams
The Robin's Lullaby
Composer / Author:
Traditional, England
Pop Goes the Weasel
Composer / Author:
Traditional, China
Moo-lee-wha
Composer / Author:
Laubach, Alfred
Soldier's March
Description :
The 18 pieces in Volume 1 are structured to follow the same progression of finger patterns introduced in the "Early” Start method. This systematic progression helps the student to solidify the hand position and improve intonation. The basic bowing techniques do not require changes in bow speed or sounding point. The young performer can focus on a straight and beautifully placed bow that produces a pleasing and clear sound.
The "Cello Recital Album”, Volume 1 (BA 8994), can be used as a supplement to the "Early Start on the Cello” method, Volumes 1 and 2 (BA 8996 and BA 8997).
Collections of recital pieces for the cello:
- Charming collections of easy pieces in first position
- Each cello part is supported by a piano accompaniment for student performances
- Alternately a second cello part allows duo playing with the teacher during lessons. This early introduction to chamber music brings joy and satisfaction to the young cellist and teaches the student to hear the music as a whole.
- The two volumes (BA 8994, Ba 8995) are designed as companion publications to the Early Start on the Cello method. However, they work equally well as a supplement to any other cello method.
- A variety of rarely published works by well-known cellists and pedagogues such as Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, Hugo Schlemüller, and August Nölck make these publications attractive to teachers and students.