Time Pieces for Flute, Volume 1 with SmartMusic CD-Rom

Arranger: Ian Denley
Price: £5.95
Grade(s)/Level(s): 1, 2
Instrumentation: Flute & piano
Format: Book & CD Rom
Extent: 32 pages, Part(s): 12
ISBN: 9781860966156
- carefully graded selection of tuneful pieces for flute and piano
- now available with free SmartMusic CD-ROM providing intelligent accompaniments to 5 pieces from the book
- well-crafted arrangements provide practice of the keys, note-ranges and fingering patterns encountered in the early grades
- wide range of material, from Purcell to Puccini and from Schubert to Stravinsky
- each volume presents the pieces in chronological order and prints the year in which they were written
Contents
- A Rose there bloomed
- Thomas Attwood Andante, from Sonatina No. 3
- Saint-Saëns Aquarium, from The Carnival of the Animals
- Humperdinck Brother, come and dance with me, from Hansel und Gretel
- Johannes Brahms Cradle Song
- O’Carolan Dermot O’Dowd
- Anthony Hedges Father Time - Chronos, from Masquerade
- Carl Reinecke Gavotte, from Five Serenades for the Young
- William Boyce Heart of Oak
- Rameau Menuet en rondeau
- J. S. Bach Menuet in G
- Dmitri Kabalevsky Prelude, Op. 61 No. 1
- Böhm Rigaudon
- E Horák Scherzino, from Kinder-Klavierschule
- Robert Schumann Soldiers’ March, from Album for the Young, Op. 68No. 2
- William Walton The Music Lesson, from Music for Children, Book 1
- The Rakes o’ Mallow
- Lehár Vilia, from The Merry Widow
- Smetana Vltava, from Ma Vlast
- Franz Schubert Waltz No. 16, from D. 146
- Henry Purcell With drooping wings, from Dido and Aeneas
- Lutoslawski Zalotny (Kitten-like), from Popular Melodies
Series Information: Time Pieces
Publication Date: 30th March 2006
Associated Board syllabus information- Flute 2004-2007 Grade 1 A8
- Flute 2004-2007 Grade 1 B5
- Flute 2004-2007 Grade 2 A8
Reviews
Press reviews
“This really is the way forward for teaching and practising, bravo ABRSM for supporting this brilliant system! If you haven’t tried it yet give it a go!” Flutewise Summer 06 “This is a fantastic use of modern technology which will make practice more appealing and productive.” Music Teacher October 06 “I’m all in praise of the development of SmartMusic, which aims to add another dimension to practice, making it more constructive and fun” Sheet Music Review Jan/Feb 2007



