77 Performance Pieces for Soprano Recorder
(Oboe, Violin or Flute)

Edited by Imre Lachegyi

Instrumentation: Soprano recorder / oboe / violin / flute with piano accompaniment

Length: 120 pages, with a 42-page separate booklet of solo instrument part

Release date: August 2013

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The aim of editing Seventy-seven Performance Pieces is to expand the basic instrumental music repertoire. When choosing the compositions, Imre Lachegyi intended to provide a wide choice of styles as well as compile pieces of different level of difficulty. Most of the works in the volume are a transcription of pieces composed for keyboard instruments. The guiding principle behind the accompaniments (arranged by the excellent harpsichord player, Aino Oláh) was simplicity so that even the teachers of the solo musical instrument can accompany their students. At the end of the volume you can find some popular pieces for two parts.

The pieces are arranged according to composers, so they do not necessarily follow an order of difficulty. Since the edition is not an instrumental course but a collection, the editor only included the most important performance directions, allowing the teachers to decide on the phrasing, dynamics and articulation.

Contents

  1. Anonymous: Menuet
  2. Anonymous: Gavotte
  3. Anonymous: Bourrée
  4. Christian Petzold (1677—1733): Menuet
  5. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685—1750): Menuet
  6. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685—1750): Menuet
  7. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685—1750): Menuet
  8. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685—1750): Menuet
  9. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685—1750): Menuet
  10. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685—1750): Bourrée
  11. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685—1750): Gavotte
  12. Georg Friedrich Händel (1685—1759): Sarabande
  13. Georg Friedrich Händel (1685—1759): Courante
  14. Georg Friedrich Händel (1685—1759): Gigue
  15. Georg Friedrich Händel (1685—1759): Chaconne
  16. Georg Friedrich Händel (1685—1759): Sonatina
  17. Georg Friedrich Händel (1685—1759): Capriccio
  18. Georg Friedrich Händel (1685—1759): Chaconne
  19. Georg Philipp Telemann (1681—1767): Vivace
  20. Georg Philipp Telemann (1681—1767): Sonatina
  21. Georg Philipp Telemann (1681—1767): Sonatina
  22. Georg Philipp Telemann (1681—1767): Fantasia
  23. Henry Purcell (1659—1695): Air
  24. Domenico Scarlatti (1685—1757): Menuet
  25. Domenico Scarlatti (1685—1757): Aria
  26. Jean—Philippe Rameau (1683—1764): Menuet
  27. Giuseppe Sammartini (1695—1750): Gigue
  28. Benedetto Giacomo Marcello (1686—1739): Largo e Allegretto
  29. Eichner Ernst (1740—1777): Allegro
  30. Anna Bon (1739— ?): Allegro
  31. Anna Bon (1739— ?): Menuet
  32. Anna Bon (1739— ?): Menuet con variationi
  33. Leopold Mozart (1719—1787): Bourrée
  34. Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714—1787): Dance of the Blessed Spirits
  35. Anonymous: Old French Dance
  36. Anton Diabelli (1781—1858): Rondo
  37. Joseph Haydn (1732—1809): Allegro
  38. Joseph Haydn (1732—1809): Menuet
  39. Joseph Haydn (1732—1809): Allegro
  40. Joseph Haydn (1732—1809): Allegro
  41. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756—1791): Dal
  42. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756—1791): Aria
  43. Ludwig van Beethoven (1770—1827): German Dance
  44. Ludwig van Beethoven (1770—1827): Sonatina
  45. Ludwig van Beethoven (1770—1827): Counterdance
  46. Ludwig van Beethoven (1770—1827): German Dance
  47. Ludwig van Beethoven (1770—1827): Rondo
  48. Ludwig van Beethoven (1770—1827): German Dance
  49. Franz Schubert (1797—1828): Ländler
  50. Franz Schubert (1797—1828): Ländler
  51. Franz Schubert (1797—1828): Ländler
  52. Franz Schubert (1797—1828): Ländler
  53. Franz Schubert (1797—1828): Menuet
  54. Franz Schubert (1797—1828): German Dance
  55. Franz Schubert (1797—1828): Scherzo
  56. Franz Schubert (1797—1828): Andante
  57. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840—1893): Old French Song
  58. Robert Schumann (1810—1856): Song
  59. Robert Schumann (1810—1856): Hunter Song
  60. Robert Schumann (1810—1856): The Wild Rider
  61. Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (1839—1881): Song
  62. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Neapolitan Song
  63. Edvard Grieg (1843—1907): Solveig’s Song
  64. Jean Gabriel Marie (1852—1928): La Cinquantaine
  65. César Cui (1835—1918): Orientale
  66. Endre Szervánszky (1911—1977): Hungarian Dance
  67. Rezső Sugár (1952): Valse
  68. Zoltán Kodály (1882—1967): Children’s Dance
  69. Zoltán Kodály (1882—1967): Children’s Dance
  70. Zoltán Kodály (1882—1967): Children’s Dance
  71. Georg Friedrich Händel (1685—1759): Menuet
  72. Georg Friedrich Händel (1685—1759): La Paix
  73. Henry Purcell (1659—1695): Duet
  74. Ludwig van Beethoven (1770—1827): Ode to Joy
  75. Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (1809—1847): Autumn Song
  76. Camille Saint-Saёns (1835—1921): Ave Maria
  77. César Franck (1822—1890): Panis Angelicus

Private edition
Cat. No.: LI 1308
ISMN: 979–0–801659–57–6
Distributor: Editio Musica Budapest
Piano accompaniment / continuo: Aino Oláh
Cover design: Csaba Dömény (Arcus Studio)

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