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In
Recital® Throughout the Year
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About the Series
In Recital® Throughout the Year
is a series that focuses on fabulous repertoire, intended
to motivate your students. We know that to motivate, the
teacher must challenge the student with attainable goals.
This series makes that possible.
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In
Recital®
Throughout the Year
(with
Performance Strategies)
Volume
One, Book 1 |
FF1459
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Early
Elementary
Focus on fabulous repertoire to motivate your
students! These first two books in a new series
introduce elementary level students to recital
performance, with original, engaging pieces
by outstanding FJH composers. Their wide-ranging
styles offer teachers and students original
solos and duets, arrangements of famous classical
themes, and pieces for Halloween, Christmas,
and the Fourth of Julyall carefully
leveled to ensure attainable goals, and to
address students technical strengths
and weaknesses. A companion CD of instructive
performances make each volume of In Recital®
Throughout the Year a multimedia
experience, all at unbeatably low prices! |
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In
Recital®
Throughout the Year
(with
Performance Strategies)
Volume
One, Book 2 |
FF1460
/ 6.95 |
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Elementary
The
outstanding FJH composers of Book 1 return to further engage and
challenge more experienced elementary students in Book 2 of In
Recital®
Throughout the Year. New musical
concepts are introduced (legato and staccato articulations,
crescendo/ decrescendo, ritardando, rests, etc.), and familiar ones
reinforced (note values, keys, hand positions, etc.). The companion
CD can be used as a motivational tool, to help the student gain an
intuitive understanding of each piece. Recital preparation tips
continue to build excitement into the approach to recital
performance. Higher grade level than Book 1, same low price! |
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In
Recital®
Throughout the Year |
FF1461
/ 6.95 |
(with
Performance Strategies)
Volume
One, Book 3
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Late
Elementary
In
this third In Recital®
collection, Judith Strickland joins us, with a lyrical solo, Autumn
Colors.
The repertoire features arrangements of Puccinis O
mio babbino caro, Beethovens Allegretto,
from Symphony No. 7, and the theme from Mozarts Symphony No.
40, along with solos and duets from Bober, Brown, Greenleaf, McLean,
and Olson. As part of the curriculum, students learn: playing legato
and staccato at the same time, blocked and broken major, minor, and
diminished chords, and scales with finger crossings that extend
beyond 5-finger patterns. A companion CD is included. |
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In
Recital®
Throughout the Year |
FF1462
/ 6.95 |
(with
Performance Strategies)
Volume
One, Book 4
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Early
Intermediate
In
Book 4, we welcome contributions by Martín Cuéllar (a
lyrical etude), David Karp (a Halloween piece and an equal-part
duet), and Kevin Costley (an arrangement of America
the Beautiful), along with showpieces
by Melody Bober and Kevin Olson, who has also arranged a classical
theme solo of Offenbachs Barcarolle.
New elements include: sixteenth note patterns, compound meters,
inversions of I, IV, and V chords, octave scale passages, some LH
melodic passages, and more intricate accompaniments. The CD and
teaching pages address more advanced performance issues. |
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In
Recital®
Throughout the Year |
FF1463
/ 7.95 |
(with
Performance Strategies)
Volume
One, Book 5
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Intermediate
In
Recital, Book 5 opens with an
expressive Notturno
by Valerie Roth Roubos, affording the chance to demonstrate
beautifully sustained legato line, and other accomplishments, learned
in earlier books. Equal-part duets by Bober, Olson, and McLean expand
the students understanding of ensemble play, while four
challenging new solos round out the repertoire. Triplets, one and two
octave scale passages, rolled chords, double thirds, simple
ornamentation and playing two voices within the same hand are
explored in the teaching pages and the CD. |
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In
Recital®
Throughout the Year |
FF1464
/ 7.95 |
(with
Performance Strategies)
Volume
One, Book 6
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Late
Intermediate
Some
of the most rewarding In Recital®
music is here in the final book of Volume One! Melody Bober leads off
with a lyrical solo. Kevin Olson then offers a Toccata
and Fugue arrangement and later, a
jazzy Christmas solo. Ed McLean contributes an equal-part duet
arrangement of the Toreador Song,
while Martín Cuéllar, David Karp, and Timothy Brown (2
solos!), showcase highlights of their own. New elements include
dotted eighths, triplet sixteenths, scales in tenths, syncopation,
jazz chords, parallel and color chords, middle pedal use, and more,
found in the teaching text and the CD. |
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In
Recital®
Throughout the Year
(with
Performance Strategies)
Volume
Two, Book 1 |
FF1552
/ 6.95 |
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Early
Elementary
Book
1 of In Recital
Vol. Two offers tips on recital preparation, a friendly practice
guide and schedule, a checklist for playing before an audience, and
"Steps for a Winning Performance," as part of an ongoing
discussion on the art of performance. It features engaging pieces by
FJH composers for the early elementary student. Highlights include
arrangements of classical themes: Liszt (arr. Strickland), Liebestraum,
Nocturne No. 3, Tchaikovsky (arr.
Brown), Piano Concerto No.1, 2nd Movement;
and a patriotic solo: Sousa (arr. McLean)
The Stars and Stripes Forever, plus
lyrical solos, duets, and holiday selections. A companion CD of
performances is provided. |
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In
Recital®
Throughout the Year
(with
Performance Strategies)
Volume
Two, Book 2 |
FF1553
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Elementary
Book
2 of In Recital®
Vol. Two offers tips on recital preparation, a friendly practice
guide and schedule, an "Imagine Your Performance" feature,
and an "After the Recital" review, as part of a continuing
discussion on the art of performance. New musical concepts are
introduced (legato and staccato articulations, crescendo/
decrescendo, ritardando, rests, etc.), and familiar ones reinforced
(note values, keys, hand positions, etc.). Contents include a
classical theme arrangement: Tchaikovsky (arr. Brown) Serenade
for Strings, 2nd Movement Waltz;,
and a patriotic solo: George M. Cohan (arr. McLean) You're
a Grand Old Flag; plus solos,
arrangements, and an equal part duet. Includes a companion CD of performances. |
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In
Recital®
Throughout the Year
(with
Performance Strategies)
Volume
Two, Book 3 |
FF1554
/ 6.95 |
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Late
Elementary
Book
3 of In Recital®
Vol. Two offers tips on recital preparation, a friendly practice
guide and schedule, a "2 weeks, 2 tips" feature, and
"Steps for a Winning Performance," as part of an ongoing
discussion on the art of performance. In Book 3, students learn:
playing legato and staccato at the same time, blocked and broken
major, minor, and diminished chords, and scales with finger crossings
that extend beyond 5-finger patterns as part of the curriculum.
Contents include classical theme arrangements: Ravel (arr. Brown), Pavane
pour une infante défunte and
Brahms (arr. McLean), Symphony No. 1,
4th Movement; plus solos,
arrangements, and an equal part duet. Includes a companion CD of performances. |
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In
Recital®
Throughout the Year
(with
Performance Strategies)
Volume
Two, Book 4 |
FF1555
/ 6.95 |
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Early
Intermediate
Book
4 of In Recital®
Vol. Two offers tips on recital preparation, a "Preparing for
Success" practice guide, a "Creating a Story" feature,
and "During and After the Recital," as part of a
progressive discussion on the art of performance. New elements
include: sixteenth note patterns, compound meters, inversions of
major, minor, and diminished I, IV, and V chords, hand-over-hand
arpeggios, some L.H. melodic passages, and more intricate
accompaniments. Contents include solos and arrangements, plus
classical and patriotic themes: An equal part duet version of Bizet's Habanera
(arr. Olson), and a solo arrangement of Battle
Hymn of the Republic (arr. Bober).
The CD and teaching pages address more advanced performance issues. |
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In
Recital®
Throughout the Year
(with
Performance Strategies)
Volume
Two, Book 5 |
FF1556
/ 7.95 |
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Intermediate
Book
5 of In Recital®
Vol. Two offers tips on recital preparation, a "Calendar for
Success" practice guide to set goals, performance strategies for
before and the day of the recital, and "Practicing with the
Metronome," as part of a continuing discussion on the art of
performance. Triplets, one- and two-octave scale passages, rolled
chords, double thirds, simple ornamentation and playing two voices
within the same hand are introduced and explored in the teaching
pages. Contents include classical themes: Tchaikovsky (arr. Olson), Miniature
Overture from The
Nutcracker Suite, and an equal part
duet arrangement of Rossini's The
Barber of Seville Overture (arr.
Brown), plus original solos, and an equal part duet. The CD and
teaching pages address more advanced performance issues. |
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In
Recital®
Throughout the Year
(with
Performance Strategies)
Volume
Two, Book 6 |
FF1557
/ 7.95 |
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Late
Intermediate
Book
6 of In Recital®
Vol. Two offers tips on recital preparation, advice on "Managing
Performance Jitters," the "Bull's Eye" practice
strategy, and a guide to "What Makes a Performance Stellar?"
as part of an ongoing discussion on the art of performance. New
elements include dotted eighths, triplets and sixteenths, scales in
tenths, syncopation, jazz chords, an introduction to Spanish rhythms
and style, and more. Contents include classical themes: J.S. Bach
(arr. Costley), Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring,
an equal part duet: Cervantes (arr. McLean), El
Velorio; a Christmas solo: Willis
(arr. Bober) It Came Upon the Midnight Clear,
plus original solos. The CD and teaching pages address more advanced
performance issues. |
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