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Spectrum 3
Price: £11.50
Grade(s)/Level(s): 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Instrumentation: Piano solo
Format: Sheet Music
Extent: 60 pages
ISBN: 9781860962349
- demonstrates how composers across the globe have absorbed the traditions of Western classical music to form their own unique and exciting language
- ranges in standard from Grade 3 to Grade 7
- suitable for student, amateur and professional pianists of all ages
- CD containing all 25 pieces in Spectrum 3, performed by Thalia Myers, is also available from Metronome Recordings
Contents
- Lyell Cresswell Apteryx
- Toek Numan Bergen
- Sylvie Bodorová Carousel
- Peteris Plakidis Distant Song
- Haflidi Hallgrímsson Drymla
- Naji Hakim Dumia
- Julia Wolfe Earring
- Jean Marc Singier Fragments distincts, fouillis d’instants
- Aulis Sallinen King Lear’s Distant War
- Joyce Beetuan Koh la pierre magenta
- Karen Tanaka Lavender Field
- Detlev Glanert Lied im Berg
- Javier Alvarez n mambo
- Gerald Barry Root Position
- Poul Ruders Shooting Stars
- Victoria Borisova-Ollas Silent Island
- Peter Sculthorpe Song for a Penny
- Sohrab Uduman Still, Suspended
- Alexandre Lunsqui tempo absurdo
- Rodney Sharman The Anglo Tango
- Param Vir White Light Chorale
- Kevin Volans Wrist Rock
- Faidros Kavallaris Yassemí
- Julian Yu Yellow Bean Leaves
- Ramon Lazkano Zortziko
Publication Date: 23rd May 2001
Reviews
Press reviews
‘...there is something here for all in this well varied, beautiful, really ‘new’ collection, as good a snapshot of the contemporary international musical scene at the start of the millennium as it is possible to conceive. ... there is no equal on the music shop shelves to this third Spectrum and the entire series will surely go on and on, a brilliant original idea reaching new heights of excellence with each release.’ John York, Piano Sept/Oct 2001 ‘This must be the New Music publication event of the millennium! ... Spectrum 3, almost uniquely, combines approachability with intellectual stimulation.’ www.musicteachers.co.uk June 2001 ‘wonderful gems ... plenty to enjoy’ EPTA Piano Journal Spring 2002 ‘I would say to teachers and pianists: go out and buy this! ... excellent volume ... a fine entry point into the wonderful world of new music ... The layout is clear and easy to read’ SAMT July 2002

