Songs include: A Mighty Fortress Is Our God, Allegro Maestoso, Ave Maria, Awake My Soul, Barcarolle, Blue Danube, Bouree, Bridal Chorus, Carnival of Venice, Chiribiribin, Christ the Lord Is Risen Today, Come Again, Sweet Love, Come Back to Sorrento, Dolores Waltz, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, Farnandole, Finlandia, First Theme for Plovetzian Dances, German Dance, Habanera, Halllelujah, Kiss Waltz, La Cumparsita, Londonderry Air, March from the Nutcracker, Melody in F, Minuet (Beethoven), Minuet (Boccherini), Minuet I (Bach), Minuet (Mozart), Morning, Musette, Nocturne, Ode to Joy, Pavane, Piano Sonatina No. 1, Pomp and Circumstance, Reverie, Rondeau, Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake, Symphony No. 1, Symphony No. 7, Symphony No. 9, The Last Rose of Summer, The Skaters, Trumpet Tune, Trumpet Voluntary, Turkish March
Recorder
Fifty Famous Classical Themes for Recorder
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This book is comprised of fifty famous classical themes that are important for students to know. Chord changes are included for teacher provided accompaniments. Additionally, the teacher may supply dynamic, articulation and phrase markings as the teacher feels appropriate.
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Brian is –
It isn’t too difficult, and it’s easy to read.
Kenneth C Stahl –
Great collection of songs for the recorder. I will be using this to teach some children about how to play the recorder.
Annette Henager –
Some songs are not in recorder range. It also goes up above the notes young recorder players play.
Abigail W. –
This book is an awesome practice tool and a great way for students to learn about all of the famous classical pieces! It also makes it so fun when they get to play tunes that they recognize.