Titles: Jesu; Joy of Mans Desiring (Bach)*Moonlight Sonata (Beethoven)*Waltz in A Minor (Chopin)*Clair de Lune (Debussy)*Rhapsody in Blue (Theme) (George Gershwin)*The Masterpiece (Mouret)*Rondo Ala Turca (Mozart)*Theme from Concerto #21 (Mozart)*Rhapsodie on a Theme of Paganini (Rachmaninoff)*Flight of the Bumble Bee (Rimsky-Korsakov).
#1753259 in eBooks 1985-03-01 1985-03-22File Name: B004MMF2OG
Review
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Great tunes; rounds out a beginners learningBy Mitch BaywatchAfter have taken lessons briefly as a child. I decided to try again as an old man (40+ years). My primary teacher has been the Alfreds Adult Course. and Ive been meaning to sign up for in-person lessons. I bought this Bartok as a change of pace and because I like him as a composer.Theres no instruction here. just 18 short. progressive pieces. Thus. you have to acquire the basics of piano and reading music from elsewhere first. The initial piece is only about 20 seconds long and doesnt ask either hand to extend beyond its original 5-note position. The next piece adds contrary motion. and further works add elements such as dynamics and accidentals. The first works are quite simple and Im not sure if any works are as challenging as those at the end of Alfreds Adult Book 1. But they are challenging in their own way.Perhaps the biggest difference between this Alfreds is the emphasis on hand independence. Your right hand is not more important than your left here. and it is not always playing the lead. In fact. much of the time. there is no lead hand. This also isnt the place to learn chords or scales. But its a good way to start building a strong left hand and to lay the ground works for more advanced counterpoint. I found it a great complement to something like Alfreds.IMO. the tunes are great. These arent melodic pop tunes that your friends will recognize. The fact that you probably wont recognize them aids learning. as you cant use familiarity as a crutch for tempo. rhythm and dynamics. Bartok can be quite beautiful at times. and other times haunting. Jeno Jando has recorded these for Naxos if you want to give them a listen.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Errors in edits and transcriptionsBy derekThis is a Kalmus edition which I did not realize on purchase. I just needed to expand my music library and did not pay close attention to editions. I have found many errors throughout this book and probably will not be using this edition by Kalmus ever again. The music itself is what I expected from Bartok. just a bad version with many. many errors. The errors include wrong fingerings (finger 8?). and wrong note duration where the measure does not equal the time signature.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Three StarsBy Emmett Gallaghernot a very nice printing. kinda cheap for the price. but a great collection of pieces for sure.