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Author: ClariCAT
Date: 2002-11-30 03:19
Has anyone purchased the Richard Stoltzman Songbook, and if so, how do you like it? I have not found a list of contents (the book is 64 pages so must have lots of pieces), and don't know if I should spend the $27 to order it unless I hear feedback on it.
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Author: Laura
Date: 2002-11-30 18:59
I. Bill Douglas songs:
Begin Sweet World, Feast, Infant Dreams, Lullaby, Morning Song, Open Sky
II. Classics:
Air--Bach, Ave Verm Corpus--Mozart, En Priere--Faure, Largo from Harpsichord Concerto--Bach, O Sacred Head Now Wounded--Bach, Pie Jesu from Requiem--Faure, Sicilian--Bach, The Swan--Saint Saens, Three American Pieces--Foss, un seul--Opperman
III. Jazz
Amazing Grace, Come Sunday--Ellington, Gershwin!!, My Funny Valentine--Rodgers, Night and Day--Porter, The Peacocks--Rowles, There's a Man Goin' Round, Three Preludes for Piano--Gershwin
Most of these were arranged by Stoltzman. He also wrote a paragraph or less about each song/piece or Composer. The level of this book varies. Some of it is not very difficult and some of it is difficult.
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Author: Laura
Date: 2002-12-01 18:31
Yes, it comes with piano accompaniment.
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