CDPC flute. NOTO Library
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The publication includes unsurpassed samples of the work of the Western and Russian composers of the XVII-XX centuries, which make up the "Golden Fund" and the basis of the pedagogical repertoire of the children"s music school in the flute class.
The project presents the music of different styles and eras (baroque, classicism, romance, impressionism, music of the 20th century).
The teacher and the student will find here plays of varying degrees of difficulty - from simple exercises for beginners, to large instrumental cycles.
The publication introduces the popular music from operas and ballets of the Western (Bellini, Weber, Bizet and Massen) and Russians (Glinka, Dargomyzhsky, Mussorgsky, Glazunov) composers. Of great interest are the numbers from the orchestral suite of Bach, Handel and Grieg, the shifts of the piano plays of Tchaikovsky, Schubert and Debussy. For honing performing equipment, the development of studies (Bordesi) will be useful.
The media edition gives a number of undoubted advantages compared to the usual printed: this is convenience in selecting works in the learning process, the possibility of a fragmentary sample, and most importantly, a whole library of works of various composers who wrote for this tool is collected on one medium.
Working with an electronic publication, it is enough to print the notes of the selected work from the program.
System requirements:
Microsoft Windows 98/2000/XP, Pentium II 700 MHz, RAM 28 MB, screen resolution 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024
The project presents the music of different styles and eras (baroque, classicism, romance, impressionism, music of the 20th century).
The teacher and the student will find here plays of varying degrees of difficulty - from simple exercises for beginners, to large instrumental cycles.
The publication introduces the popular music from operas and ballets of the Western (Bellini, Weber, Bizet and Massen) and Russians (Glinka, Dargomyzhsky, Mussorgsky, Glazunov) composers. Of great interest are the numbers from the orchestral suite of Bach, Handel and Grieg, the shifts of the piano plays of Tchaikovsky, Schubert and Debussy. For honing performing equipment, the development of studies (Bordesi) will be useful.
The media edition gives a number of undoubted advantages compared to the usual printed: this is convenience in selecting works in the learning process, the possibility of a fragmentary sample, and most importantly, a whole library of works of various composers who wrote for this tool is collected on one medium.
Working with an electronic publication, it is enough to print the notes of the selected work from the program.
System requirements:
Microsoft Windows 98/2000/XP, Pentium II 700 MHz, RAM 28 MB, screen resolution 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024
Category:
- Category:Audio & Video courses
- Category:Cartoons & Multimedia & 3D
Dimensions:
Dimensions:19x13x1 cm
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