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Book Synopsis
Takes you on a musical journey through ten centuries of time, from the 12th to the 21st century. This title features pieces that are complete and does not need an accompaniment. It is suitable for concerts and to liven up history or drama lessons.

Trade Review

Mary Cohen’s latest publication – Bags of Style For Violin has representative pieces from the 12th century through to the 21st century. Made up predominantly of dance forms, this music will ensure young violinists have fun while they learn the music from different centuries........the short pieces include techniques such as hooked bowing, staccato, slurring and some chromaticism. Students can also be rewarded with a number of 21st century music games such as creating unusual pieces via rolling a dice. Informative and rewarding, students can learn what elements make up the different styles of music throughout the centuries.

Stringendo, April 2010

Aimed at Grade 2-3 violinists, Mary Cohen has written all these pieces, which are pastiches of music from the various periods in history. ‘The corn is ripe’ (12th century) through to ‘Head or tails?’ (21st century), with its modern ideas of technique, interpretation and improvisation. Part of me would have preferred to have had a collection of original tunes from each period, but Cohen shows her usual incredible imagination and consolidates technique with what are essentially studies in disguise. Above all, this book is brilliant for developing a sense of period, which is useful for those sometimes-dreaded aural tests!

Music Teacher Magazine, October 2009



Table of Contents
The Corn Is Ripe (12th Century); Troubadour’s Tale (12th Century); Estampie (13th Century); Winter Revels (13th Century); Pilgrim’s Chant (14th Century); Tumblers (14th Century); Battle Song (15th Century); Spring Is On The Way (15th Century); Ronde (16th Century); Galliard (16th Century); Pavan (16th Century); Boree (17th Century); Siciliano (17th Century); Aire (17th Century); Gavotte (18th Century); Minuet (18th Century); Sarabande (18th Century); Allegro (18th Century); Polonaise (19th Century); Remembering (19th Century); Waltz (19th Century); Headin’ Homewards (20th Century); Drifting Snow (20th Century); Ghostly Tango (20th Century); Heads Or Tails? (21st Century)

Bags Of Style for Violin

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      Publisher: Faber Music Ltd
      Publication Date: 05/03/2009
      ISBN13: 9780571532612, 978-0571532612
      ISBN10: 0571532616

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Takes you on a musical journey through ten centuries of time, from the 12th to the 21st century. This title features pieces that are complete and does not need an accompaniment. It is suitable for concerts and to liven up history or drama lessons.

      Trade Review

      Mary Cohen’s latest publication – Bags of Style For Violin has representative pieces from the 12th century through to the 21st century. Made up predominantly of dance forms, this music will ensure young violinists have fun while they learn the music from different centuries........the short pieces include techniques such as hooked bowing, staccato, slurring and some chromaticism. Students can also be rewarded with a number of 21st century music games such as creating unusual pieces via rolling a dice. Informative and rewarding, students can learn what elements make up the different styles of music throughout the centuries.

      Stringendo, April 2010

      Aimed at Grade 2-3 violinists, Mary Cohen has written all these pieces, which are pastiches of music from the various periods in history. ‘The corn is ripe’ (12th century) through to ‘Head or tails?’ (21st century), with its modern ideas of technique, interpretation and improvisation. Part of me would have preferred to have had a collection of original tunes from each period, but Cohen shows her usual incredible imagination and consolidates technique with what are essentially studies in disguise. Above all, this book is brilliant for developing a sense of period, which is useful for those sometimes-dreaded aural tests!

      Music Teacher Magazine, October 2009



      Table of Contents
      The Corn Is Ripe (12th Century); Troubadour’s Tale (12th Century); Estampie (13th Century); Winter Revels (13th Century); Pilgrim’s Chant (14th Century); Tumblers (14th Century); Battle Song (15th Century); Spring Is On The Way (15th Century); Ronde (16th Century); Galliard (16th Century); Pavan (16th Century); Boree (17th Century); Siciliano (17th Century); Aire (17th Century); Gavotte (18th Century); Minuet (18th Century); Sarabande (18th Century); Allegro (18th Century); Polonaise (19th Century); Remembering (19th Century); Waltz (19th Century); Headin’ Homewards (20th Century); Drifting Snow (20th Century); Ghostly Tango (20th Century); Heads Or Tails? (21st Century)

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