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The classical era in music, the transition from baroque to romantic music, lasted from around 1750 till 1800. In this period the symphony as a seperate work of art was developed. Another characteristic is the so-called sonata form, a way to structure music. The term classical for this music refers to the ancient Roman and Greek cultures, that were idealised in that era.


Composers who also play the violin and as such performed their own or other composer's compositions.


Composers who also play the viola and as such performed their own or other composer's compositions.


The Mannheim School was a group of composers that worked in the German city of Mannheim in the mid18th century. The local court orchestra became the most famous of its time under the main leadership of Johann Stamitz. They developed playing styles with great dynamic contrasts, like diminuendo and crescendo. These composers also strongly influenced the early development of the symphony. When Wolfgang Mozart visited Mannheim, he was also quite impressed with the orchestra.


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Let’s Play Together sheet music cover
Pieces for Piano Duet by Classical and Romantic Composers. By Various. Arranged by Magda Szavai, Lili Vaszpremi. EMB. Book only. Size 9x12 inches. 104 pages. Published by Editio Musica Budapest.
Sacred Reflections sheet music cover
Arranged by Virginia Halberg. For Piano. The FJH Sacred Piano Library. Contents include: Great Is Thy Faithfulness; Just a Closer Walk with Thee; a medley weaving The Love of God with What Wondrous Love Is This? And a rare piano setting of May the Mind of Christ, My Savior. Arranger Virginia (Ginny) Halberg is a longtime church musician and college-level piano instructor. These arrangements sometimes have a classical feel inspired by such composers as Beethoven, Schubert, and Debussy. At other times, they are flavored with gospel or jazz techniques. Hymn texts are included for personal reference or inclusion in printed programs. Also includes: Beneath the Cross of Jesus; My Jesus, I Love Thee; Near to the Hear of God; and Savior, Like a Shepherd Lead Us. Sacred. Level: Advanced. Book. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc.
60 Progressive Solos for Classical Guitar sheet music cover
Arranged by Mark Phillips. Collection and accompaniment CD for classical guitar. With standard guitar notation. Featuring the Music of the World’s Greatest Composers. 120 pages. Published by Cherry Lane Music.
My World in Motion, Book 2 (NFMC) sheet music cover
By Elizabeth W. Greenleaf. For Piano. Composers In Focus. Contents include: The Big Parade; Wild Gallop; Drifting Petals; In a Wiggly Mood; Classical Dance; Let’s Dance a Jig!; and A Nonsense Tango. Level: Elementary. Book. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc.
The Symphony sheet music cover
60 Excerpts from 46 Symphonies by 12 Great Composers. By Various. World’s Greatest Classical Music. Size 9x12 inches. 224 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
Piano Adventures Background Accompaniments for General MIDI, Primer Level
By Nancy Faber, Randall Faber. Arranged by Edwin Mclean. For Piano. Lesson contents include: All My Friends; Allegro; Alouette; Balloons; Bells of Great Britain; Best Friends; The Bugle Boys; C-D-E-F-G March; C Position Warm-Up; C Song; Come See the Parade!; Copy Cat; The Dance Band; Elephant Ride; The Escalator; Frogs on Logs; Gorilla in the Tree; Grandmother; Hey, Hey, Look at Me!; Hey, Mr. Half Note Dot!; Honking Cars; I Hear the Echo; The I Like Song; Into the Cave; Lemonade Stand; Let’s Play Ball!; March on D-E-F; Men from Mars; Merrily We Roll Along; Middle C March; Mister Bluebird; My Invention; Ode to Joy; The Old Clock; Old MacDonald Had a Song; Once There Was a Princess; Our Team; Partners at C; Petite Minuet; Rodeo; Russian Sailor Dance; A Ten-Second Song; Three Little Kittens; Two Black Ants; Two Blackbirds; Two Questions; The Walking Song; Yankee Doodle. Performance contents include: In the Jungle; The Doorbell; Wind in the Trees; The Shepherd’s Flute; Hot Cross Buns; Banana Split; Train’s A-Comin’; Song About Cats; School Bell is Ringing!; Chimes; Listen to the Drums; Classical March; Rex, the Tyrannosauraus; The Inchworm; Cowboy Joe; Lullaby and Goodnight; The Opposite Song; Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star; Dancing with Frankenstein; Donkeys Love Carrots; I Like Roller Skating; The Happy Stream; Are You Sleeping?; Horseback Riding; Trumpet Song; Rainy Day; Let’s Boogie!. Level: Primer. MIDI Disk. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc.


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