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A collection of popular melodies imaginatively arranged for string groups. It features music that has been arranged with flexibility to cater to a variety of abilities and situations, with each piece including duet parts (grades 2-3) that can be used independently, as well as simple parts for the beginner and optional piano accompaniments.

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This publication consists of a book of piano accompaniments and a CD containing both audio recordings of the piano parts and pdf parts of violinist, violets and cellists at three levels of experience.

The folksongs are drawn from a range of European countries from Wales to Latvia. Arrangements are given the light touch, the piano parts are sparse in texture and technically very manageable. The 11 pieces are all very short and mostly upbeat, but welcome contrasts can be heard in Fais Do-do and Bonny at Morn (both, usefully, in three).

The two upper parts are reasonably even in demand, the lower third part sticking mainly to open strings and first fingers, though half-string harmonics are required in one piece, Teasing Song. Further support for good left hand development comes in the second part, where left-hand pizzicato is required, and there is also the opportunity for some third-position playing for violin and viola players tackling the top (melody) line.

Music Teacher Magazine, January 2008

The music is neatly produced and well laid out. As usual with Mary Cohen’s work, specific string techniques are included…harmonics and left-hand pizz (plus grace notes)…

Ensemble Magazine, January 2008



Table of Contents
Migildi Magildi (Wales); Teasing Song (Latvia); Fais do do (France); Circle Dance (Hungary); Kling Klang (Finland); Dandelion Clocks (Poland); With a Hundred Pipers (Scotland); Michael Finnegan (Ireland); Bonny at Morn (England); Chicken Feet (Sweden); Rikkerdy tikkerdy tikkerdy tik! (Holland)

Folk Stringfest with ECD

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      Publisher: Faber Music Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/03/2007
      ISBN13: 9780571527847, 978-0571527847
      ISBN10: 0571527841

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A collection of popular melodies imaginatively arranged for string groups. It features music that has been arranged with flexibility to cater to a variety of abilities and situations, with each piece including duet parts (grades 2-3) that can be used independently, as well as simple parts for the beginner and optional piano accompaniments.

      Trade Review

      This publication consists of a book of piano accompaniments and a CD containing both audio recordings of the piano parts and pdf parts of violinist, violets and cellists at three levels of experience.

      The folksongs are drawn from a range of European countries from Wales to Latvia. Arrangements are given the light touch, the piano parts are sparse in texture and technically very manageable. The 11 pieces are all very short and mostly upbeat, but welcome contrasts can be heard in Fais Do-do and Bonny at Morn (both, usefully, in three).

      The two upper parts are reasonably even in demand, the lower third part sticking mainly to open strings and first fingers, though half-string harmonics are required in one piece, Teasing Song. Further support for good left hand development comes in the second part, where left-hand pizzicato is required, and there is also the opportunity for some third-position playing for violin and viola players tackling the top (melody) line.

      Music Teacher Magazine, January 2008

      The music is neatly produced and well laid out. As usual with Mary Cohen’s work, specific string techniques are included…harmonics and left-hand pizz (plus grace notes)…

      Ensemble Magazine, January 2008



      Table of Contents
      Migildi Magildi (Wales); Teasing Song (Latvia); Fais do do (France); Circle Dance (Hungary); Kling Klang (Finland); Dandelion Clocks (Poland); With a Hundred Pipers (Scotland); Michael Finnegan (Ireland); Bonny at Morn (England); Chicken Feet (Sweden); Rikkerdy tikkerdy tikkerdy tik! (Holland)

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