Mini Maestro 1 (eBook)
64 Seiten
Schott Music (Verlag)
978-3-7957-2024-7 (ISBN)
Book 1 contains pieces in the five-finger range at various pitches, followed by pieces spanning an octave range with simple rhythms and easy chord sequences. Also featured are differing styles of articulation, melody in the left hand, octave or ottava signs, pieces in major and minor keys with key signatures of up to one sharp or flat.
Book 2 contains pieces with an extended range of two octaves and chord sequences with three or four parts, including inversions. Other features include using the pedal, simple ornaments, basic polyphony, differentiating melody and accompaniment, pieces in major and minor keys with key signatures of up to two sharps or flats.
Book 3 contains pieces with a range of up to four octaves with more demanding rhythms and speeds. Also included are subtle contrasts in tone, playing with expression, playing more than one part with one hand and advanced polyphony in major and minor keys with key signatures of up to three sharps or flats.
Hans-Günter Heumann (*1955) first studied at the Hanover Musikhochschule (piano with Hans Priegnitz and Konrad Meister, composition with Einar Steen-Noekleberg, as well as music education and musicology) and then later studied composition in New York and New Orleans. As a piano teacher and composer, he has primarily focused on the publication of educational piano literature. His principal concern was to teach music in a comprehensible way and make it accessible to a large audience. He has composed and arranged piano music in all musical genres for beginners through to advanced musicians; developed piano methods for students of all ages; and published books and sheet music editions which serve to introduce certain composers and their works using text and pictures. The large number of internationally successful publications from Schott Music reflects the approval and popularity of his work. Drawing from his many years teaching children, young people and adults, in 1995-96 he wrote two of the most important German piano methods which were extremely well received by adult re-learners, piano teachers and pupils alike. His Classical Piano Method as well as the multi-media piano method for children, Piano Junior, have become established publications in the English-speaking market. His best-selling German-language edition Klavierspielen – mein schönstes Hobby is also used with great success in French piano lessons under the title À vous de jouer! PIANO. His Piano Kids method and the German version of Piano Junior are also very popular in German-language lessons. In addition to his educational piano literature, the 'Heumann programme' Easy Piano Music includes very easy arrangements of jazz, rock, pop, and folk music, as well as 'composer themed editions' with easy arrangements and original works of easy to medium difficulty. They are suitable for young and adult beginners as well as for advanced players and music lovers. These include, for example, the Get to Know Composers and Get to Know Classical Masterpieces series. Containing background information and details about the composers' lives and a list of their most important works, including contemporary colour illustrations, they provide easy access to the respective composer and whet the musician's appetite to expand their piano playing repertoire. The volume Piano Classics - The most beautiful piano pieces from Bach to Satie - contains a special selection of works for lovers of piano music. In 2011 he published Live Your Dream, a book with his own compositions which were inspired by spiritual aphorisms. He also composed pop melodies for beginner's lessons which are included in editions like Fantasy Piano, Mystery Piano or Piano Playground. Hans-Günter Heumann now works as a freelance composer and author and lives in South Germany.
Michael Praetorius (1571–1621): Old German Dance C major - Anonym (ca. 1600): Old German Dance G major - James Hook (1746–1827): Minuet C major - Alexander Reinagle (1756–1809): Allegro, Op. 1/4 - Charles Henry Wilton (1761–1832): Little Sonata C major; Moderato, Minuetto - Félix Le Couppey (1811–1887): Mélodie / Melody - Kaspar Jakob Bischoff (1823–1893): The Industrious Student - Friedrich Baumfelder (1836–1916): Melody F major - Oskar Bolck (1839–1888): Sonatina C major; Allegro, Andantino, Vivace - Moritz Wilhelm Vogel (1846–1922): Brave Knight - Kálmán Chován (1852–1928): Piano Piece G major - Erik Satie (1866–1925): Petit Prélude à la journée / Little Overture to the Day, Profiter de ce qu'il a des cors aux pieds pour lui prendre son cerceau / Taking advantage of someone else's corns to steal his hoop - Béla Bartók (1881–1945): Folk Song - Georges Frank Humbert (1892–1958): The Cuckoo Clock; The Nodding Mandarin - Marko Tajčevič (1900–1984): For the Young; Piano Piece No. 1 - Henk Badings (1907–1987): Canon - Barbara Heller (*1936): Again and Again… - Hans-Günter Heumann (*1955): Clog Dance; Spanish Guitar Player; Harlequin Waltz; It's Ragtime; Five-Note Rock; Little Pop Ballad; Northern Folk Dance; Boogie-Woogie Spirit - Henry Purcell (1659–1695): Air D minor - Georg Friedrich Telemann (1681–1767): Gavotte C major - Christoph Graupner (1683–1760): Bourée E minor - Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683–1764): Menuet en Rondeau C major - Leopold Mozart (1719–1787): Minuet D minor - Anonymous: Minuet F major - Daniel Gottlob Türk (1750–1813): The Lively Boy - Lullaby - Muzio Clementi (1752–1832): Arietta, Op. 42/5 - Anton Diabelli (1781–1858): Allegretto, Op. 125/3 - Charles Villiers Stanford (1852–1924): Scherzo F major - Alexander Gretchaninoff (1864–1956): Farewell, Op. 98/4 - Samuil Maikapar (1867–1938): A Fairy Tale, Op. 28/10 - Reverie, Op. 33/2 - Thomas Frederick Dunhill (1877–1946): Gavotte G Major - Béla Bartók (1881–1945): Quasi adagio - Carl Orff (1895–1982): Piano Study No. 6 - Friedrich Zehm (1923–2007): Melody - Hans-Günter Heumann (*1955): Tarantella D minor - Three four-handed Bonus pieces: - Anton Diabelli (1781–1858): Melodious Exercise, Op. 149/4 - Franz Schubert (1797–1828): Ländler, D 366/3 - Mátyás Seiber (1905–1960): Tango
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 24.3.2020 |
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Reihe/Serie | Mini Maestro |
Verlagsort | Mainz |
Sprache | englisch; deutsch |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Musik ► Instrumentenunterrricht |
Schlagworte | Collection • Heumann • Klavier • Noten • Piano • sheet music |
ISBN-10 | 3-7957-2024-9 / 3795720249 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-7957-2024-7 / 9783795720247 |
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