Celebration Series Perspectives Piano Level 3 - Three Book Set - Includes Repertoire, Etudes, and Student Workbook
Celebration Series Perspectives serves as the official resource for piano assessments of The Royal Conservatory Music Development Program. Featuring an outstanding selection of piano literature and supporting materials, this is the series of choice for teachers and students seeking a truly enriched learning experience. Each level of the Piano Repertoire books provides a balanced and representative collection of pieces from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, 20th-, and 21st-century style periods. The Studies / Etudes help students gradually master a variety of technical challenges. In addition to technique building, the Studies / Etudes pieces can be used for recitals, competitions, or for enjoyment. The Student Workbooks accompany the Piano Repertoire books (Preparatory to Level 8) and offer students an engaging and thorough learning experience. Activities include hands-on writing and creative exercises, historical and theoretical discussions, and opportunities to reinforce music terminology. Used in conjunction with the Piano Repertoire and Piano Studies / Etudes books, the Student Workbooks help students achieve a deeper understanding of music. This pack includes Piano Repertoire 3 (FH.C4R03U), Etudes 3 (FH.C4S03U), and the Student Workbook 3 (FH.C4W03U). Some titles included are Gavotte In G Major, Hwv 491; Harlequinade; Hornpipe In B Flat Major, Z T683; Sonatina In G Major, First Movement; Menuetto In F Major; Sonatina In C Major, Op. 36, No. 1, First Movement; Sonatina In C Major, Op. 36, No. 20; Coconut Rag; After The Ball, Op. 98, No. 13; The Song Of Twilight; The Sleeping Dragon; Clowns, Op. 39, No. 20; Echoes Of November; White Sand; The Haunted Castle; Morning Prayer, Op. 39, No. 1; Funny Puppy; Yes Sir!; All Aboard!; Study In E Flat Major, Op. 139, No. 49; Inter-city Stomp; Arabesque, Op. 100, No. 2; Marionnettes; Chinese Kites; The Village Band; Witches And Wizards; Minuet; Study In D Minor, Op. 261, No. 53; Rush Hour; Bike Ride; The Milky Way