Piano Exam Pieces & Exercises 21-23 Grade 4 Ext Ed: Extended Edition

Author:   Trinity College London
Publisher:   Trinity College London Press
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Pages:   36
Publication Date:   03 August 2020
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Author:   Trinity College London
Publisher:   Trinity College London Press
Imprint:   Trinity College London
ISBN:  

9780857369321


ISBN 10:   0857369326
Pages:   36
Publication Date:   03 August 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Book
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Tower Hill (Farnaby); Sonata in A minor (Cimarosa); Allegretto (from Sonatina in G major, op. 55 no. 2) (Kuhlau); Etude no. 23 (from Etudes enfantines, op. 37) (Lemoine); Sicilienne (no. 11 from Album for the Young op. 68) (R Schumann); Valse (no. 5 from Biriulki, op. 28) (Maykapar); Forty Winks (Tanner); Lights in the Rearview (Crosland); Calypso (Knowles); Please Count (Petot); Balloons in the Air (Taneva); Remembrance (Mifsud); Ebook: Minuet in E major (Kirnberger); Ebook: Allegretto (from The London Sketchbook, K. 15hh) (Mozart); Ebook: Barcarolle, op. 100 no. 22 (Burgmuller); Ebook: Andantino (1st movt from Sonatina in G major, op. 36 no. 2) (Elgar); Ebook: Study in E minor, op. 29 no. 14 (Bertini); Ebook: Por una cabeza (Gardel, arr. Farrington); Ebook: Ballo gaio (Badings); Ebook: Waltz Mystique (Moore); Ebook: Tango Passionis (Arens)

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The benchmarking is consistent, there's a wide range of styles and periods and most importantly the music is very attractive to the ear!....Having reviewed the Trinity syllabus for 2018-2019, I think they have made significant improvements. Notably, they seem now to have a stronger commitment to the Classical Canon. It is encouraging to see the inclusion of music that supports development towards the higher grades: sonatina movements and contrapuntal pieces in two parts are featured, and this is most welcome. Karen Marshall, European Piano Teachers Association, August 2020 ...when it comes to syllabus design that supports educational and musical excellence, it now seems to me that TCL have delivered the new number one choice, a syllabus that ticks every box. Welcome to the new Gold Standard . Andrew Eales, pianodao.com, August 2020 The exceptionally wide-ranging, new piano syllabus launched by Trinity last week goes out of its way to provide maximum flexibility and opportunity for candidates to flourish. The two-list format is quite different from ABRSM, and even though numerous pieces in both boards interchange and connect from grade to grade, the current Trinity list prioritises flexibility and freedom of choice to an exceptional extent. The sheer number of choices on offer is staggering, and though past syllabus material is present, the fact that candidates themselves have not known the music previously means that they are presented throughout the whole selection with an extremely diverse and contrasted range. Murray McLachlan, European Piano Teachers Association, August 2020


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