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Music Medals Gold Guitar Ensemble Pieces
Price: £5.75
Grade(s)/Level(s): Gold
Instrumentation: Guitar
Format: Sheet Music
Extent: 28 pages
ISBN: 9781860965128
- Music Medals Guitar Ensemble Pieces are five volumes of enjoyable and accessible repertoire
- each volume contains original pieces and imaginative arrangements for duets, trios and quartets
- excellent material for mixed-ability groups as well as being an exciting resource for the individual musician
- fun pieces and arrangements in various styles
- ideal group-teaching material for the developing ensemble
- all pieces selected for the Associated Board’s Music Medals
Series: Guitar
Contents
- Jane Bentley Brief Meditation
- Colin Tommis Catching Snowflakes
- Bob Power Dreamtime
- Trad. arr. Jonathan Leathwood El rossinyol
- Stephen Kenyon Hopping Dance
- Colin Tommis Hot Wired
- Jane Bentley Japanese Knotwood
- Derek Hasted Leaves in the Breeze
- Joseph Haydn arr. Christopher Susans Menuett from Baryton Trio, Hob. XI/27
- Richard Wright Morning Song
- J. S. Bach arr. Richard Wright Musette from English Suite No. 3, BWV 808
- Colin Tommis No More School
- Bob Power Not Another Waltz!
- Richard Wright Rock Bottom
- Colin Downs Skating
- Jane Bentley Sleepy Joe’s
- Stephen Goss Summerhouse Waltz
- Jonathan Leathwood Sword Dance
- Christopher Susans The Empty Castle
- Stephen Goss The Haunted House
Series Information: Music Medals
Publication Date: 28th October 2004
Associated Board syllabus information- Music Medals Guitar 2004 onwards Grade Gold
Reviews
Press reviews
'ABRSM is to be commended on these innovative publications that are certain to encourage development of ensemble and musicianship skills' Australian Music Teacher Magazine ‘The layout of the print music is exceptional. ... It is refreshing to see some new ensemble repertoire available.’ Canadian Music Educator 'A range of material will enable teachers to find something to suit virtually every individual and for younger pupils the amusing titles and evocative music will certainly encourage developing imaginations.' Music Teacher

