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Beethoven was a musical visionary. And no other of his works proves this in a better way than his ninthsymphony. Up to the 19th century, apart from operas, combining an orchestra with a chorus was doneonly in religious works. Oratories or cantatas served to praise god. However, Beethoven chose adifferent purpose for his symphony: Rather than confiding his work to a church, he chose to publiclypraise humanity and freedom.Of course, Beethoven knew well about the power of music, his very own powers. Rarely have theideals of humanity and freedom been brought forward in a more splendid musical surrounding. Overtime, Beethoven's vision crossed political and religious borders, becoming truly world-music.It is well understandable that both orchestras and choruses love to perform this magnificent piece ofmusic. However, before being able to rejoice in musical splendour, hard work is necessary.Especially the cello part is very demanding. After three long movements, the grand Finale looms, starting with a Recitativo. Here, the orchestra recalls the main themes of the previous movements. Inbetween, the cellos and basses are providing a musical train of thought that connects these fragments, finally preparing the way to the onset of the Allegro. Then, the same instrument groups have the task ofintroducing the famous melody "Freude schöner Götterfunken", from where it is taken up by otherinstruments and developed further. In all, there are very few chances to rest throughout the wholemovement. Participating in Beethoven's Ninth on the cello means that you need to be on top of yourgame. There is little time to relax, and little time for errors.To help you with the preparation, we have put together this manual. In three parts, we will guide youthrough the symphony. We further added technical exercises to give you a broad base of how topractice. As in our method 24lessons, all musical examples are available on Youtube to listen and playalong.
A book that helps young readers make sense of the concept of time and just how much happens in a year. The Tanaka family are moving out of their apartment building and into a house. Follow them on their journey to see how their life changes over the course of a year. See the family engage with their new environment and keep ties with their old community, as they enjoy a year full of adventures.This isn’t your typical book of seasons. Instead, award-winning Japanese paper-cut artist Chihiro Takeuchi takes us on a visual journey through the seasons that showcases diverse cultural celebrations, with a special emphasis on those holidays unique to Japan. She also leans in on the life of one particular family to give readers a sense of the growth they can expect to see happen in twelve months. This is a story that works on multiple levels: as a narrative, an introduction to seasons and holidays, and a conversation about how much can happen in a year.
So, you decided to take up the cello. Good for you! Because the cello is a wonderful instrument, and we can't wait to get you onto a level where you'll be able to play many pieces of your choice. Of course, becoming a good player has a lot to do with talent. You either have it, or you don't. There's nothing you can do about it, so let's move on to the areas where you actually can do a lot about. We are-of course-talking about the technical aspects of playing the cello. Ultimately, a good playing technique gives you the possibility to play the music you like. Because when scaling the big repertory, you'll be busy figuring out various other challenges. Don't let a mediocre playing technique stand in your way. Remember: A good playing technique equals freedom!Any technical aspect in this method is only there for a musical reason. Every exercise serves a purpose, even if it might seem a little tedious once in a while. Stay with us, and in the long run you'll see the benefits.This course is divided into 24 lessons. By using lesson videos on our Youtube channel ( https: //www.youtube.com/channel/UCwyEoPYR8j-mSig5P3LP9EQ ), you can use this method to teach yourself, especially if you have problems finding a good teacher in your region. Even if you have a good teacher, the two of you can play together. Further, you can use this method to guide you between lessons.Vol.2 contentslesson13: Meeting the Big"B", Bach Prelude First Halflesson14: Baroque-ing on, Bach Prelude Second Halflesson15: Time for Romance in Your Life, Vocalise by Rachmaninovlesson16: Reaching Base Camp, Greensleeveslesson17: Chopping Away, Sicilienne by G. Faurélesson18: Slithering Along, Serenade Espagnole by Alexander Glazunovlesson19: Scaling the Heights, "The Swan" by C. Saint-Saënslesson20: Fast and Furious, Song Without Wordslesson21: Time for Sports, Salut d'Amour by E. Elgarlesson22: Elegance and Style, Siciliano and Allemanda from the Sonata d-minor by W. de Feschlesson23: Full Harmony, Bach Sarabandelesson24: Roaming the Fingerboard, Elegie by Gabriel Fauré
Tiny bones scattered across the spread are unidentifiable, but sharp eyes will spy footprints and food sources offered as clues. Now turn the page, and the bones have magically formed into a recognizable skeleton--Pteranodon or Stegosaurus, Velociraptor or Tyrannosaurus--while a stylized depiction of the animal completes the picture. In a final "fun facts" section, readers curious to know more will discover that the Ankylosaurus was covered in armor-like plates, an average-size Allosaurus weighed about as much as a car, and several more child-friendly tidbits.
You'd love to play the cello but can't find a teacher?You have come to the right place! This popular self-study method will guide you all the way, right from the very beginning to an advanced level.All exercises and pieces are available on video, to watch, listen and play along.You will learn the instrument of your dreams in 24 simple lessons. Step by step, our experienced team will introduce you to playing the cello. In each lesson you will expand your playing technique and learn new exercises and pieces. From simple folk songs to famous pieces by Bach, Rachmaninov and Saint-Saëns - we'll get you there!The first volume begins with the correct positioning of the cello and bow, followed by the first pieces and etudes, and concludes with a classic sonata by Bréval. The second volume deals with the great cello literature - the famous prelude to the first suite by Bach is treated just as thoroughly as the "Swan" by Saint-Saëns or the Elegy by Fauré.For self-study with pedagogical supervision (if desired), or as a supplement to normal cello lessons.>Es gibt auch eine deutsche Versionhttps: //amzn.eu/d/76t5Rem
"Be sure to make time for this charmer; kids will want to return to it time and again." Kirkus Reviews Follow the comings and goings of everyone who lives and works in the same building and enjoy the interactive search-and-find as we see what happens throughout the day. Look in the windows and track each character's journey over the course of a day. And we can't forget what happens when (almost) everyone is sleeping. Chihiro's detailed, kid-friendly paper cut artwork engages readers and includes them in her work. Here, she smartly focuses on what happens on the hour, which is the way children are first introduced to the concept of reading clocks. This is a story that works on multiple levels: as a narrative, a seek-and-find game, and an introduction to reading analog clocks.
"Can you guess the animal by looking at its bones? Each ... spread of this book features the skeleton of a different animal. Use the colors and visual clues to determine whose bones are portrayed throughout in this ... introduction to vertebrate animals"--
Learning the alphabet is a lot more fun with clever die-cuts and kaleidoscopic artwork.Peek through an ant-shaped opening to see an intricate pattern made of colorful objects, animals, and graphic shapes. Turn the page, and the letters ABC emerge, as the pattern expands to include many more components. Can you find one armadillo hidden among them? Two bicycles? Three camels? With an equally jam-packed spread for every three letters of the alphabet, this stylish search-and-find concept book promises hours of mesmerizing activity for young children.
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