With its opportunities for a wealth of instruments the volume of trios for intermediate students provides joyful playing for a great variety of instrumentalists. The broad range of movements that can be played in numerous combinations of string, wind and percussion instruments spans from a Renaissance "hit" (Nola: Chi la gagliarda) through a cycle assembled from dance movements (Gavotte, Menuett, Bourrée, Passepied) of J. S. Bach's suites and classical favourites (Mozart and Beethoven) to 19th-century arrangements. This volume is recommended for more experienced music students and amateur instrumental players due to the range and pitch, as well as the degree of difficulty.
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Nola, G. da: Frottola ('Chi la gagliarda')
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Byrd, William: Fantasia (ca 1603)
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Coleman, Ch.: Almaine
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Ismeretlen szerző: Jig
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Telemann, Georg Philipp: Affertuoso (Triosonate F-dur, TWV 42:F13)
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Bach, Johann Sebastian: Four dances - (Gavotte, Menuett, Bourrée, Passepied)
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Händel, Georg Friedrich: March (Rinaldo, HWV 7a, No. 5)
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Menuett (19 Menuette, K 103(61d), No. 5)
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Beethoven, Ludwig van: Ecossaise (WoO23)
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Beethoven, Ludwig van: Allemande (WoO81)
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Knight, A. F. – Seipp, H.: Scottish folk song ('Blue Bells of Scotland', The Musician's Companion, 1850)
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Knight, A. F. – Seipp, H.: March ('Quick March in the Battle of Prague', The Musician's Companion, 1850)
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Callcott, J. W.: Glee ('When time was entwining', The Beauties of Melody, 1827)
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