This collection consists of 29 arrangements of works composed in the romantic period (1815 -1910). The handy Program Notes at the end of this collection should provide you with interesting tidbits about all the composers and their works.
This assemblage of tunes is a part of a series of Trios for Strings collections organized according to the periods of musical development from the 15th thru the 19th centuries... Renaissance Trios for Strings (15th and 16th centuries), Baroque Trios for Strings (1600 - 1750), Classical Trios for Strings (1750 - 1820), and Romantic Trios for Strings (1820 - 1910).
Each of the collections in the Trios for Strings series consists of nine individual part books. Each of the three trio parts (A, B, and C) are available for Violins, Violas, and Cellos. For the arrangements to work there has to be at least one A part, one B part, and one C part because the melody bounces from one part to another.
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Romantic Trios for Strings Part Books
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(Spiral Bound. Printed on 8.5" x 11" paper.)
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Abreu, “Brazilian Fiddler (Tico, Tico)” Albeniz, “Tango” Bizet, “Farandole” Borodin, “Serenade” Brahms, “Hungarian Dance No. 5” Chaminade, “Danse Ancienne” Chopin, “Mazurka in Bb Major” Debussy, “Golliwogg’s Cake Walk” Delibes, “Flower Duet from Lakme” Drigo, “Valse” Dvorak, “Humoresque” Gabriel-Marie, “La Cinquantaine” Granados, “Vals Muy Lento” Grieg, “Morgenstimmung” Holst, “I Love My Love” Liszt, “Galop De Bal” Lyadov, “Dance of the Mosquito” Mussorgsky, “Hopak” Offenbach, “Couplets Des Hommes d’Armes” Ravel, “Menuet” Rimsky-Korsakov, “Alborada, from Capriccio Espagnol” Rosas, “Flores De Mexico” Saint-Saens, “The Elephant from Carnival of the Animals” Schumann, “Scherzo” Sousa, “The Liberty Bell” Strauss, “Ostrich Feather Galop” Tchaikovsky, “Trepak, from Nutcracker Suite” Viardot, “Madrid” Yradier, “El Arreglito”; |
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