Trinity College London Piano Exam Pieces Plus Exercises From 2021: Grade 1
£7.10
This book contains a selection of 12 pieces for the Trinity Piano Grade 1 exam, carefully chosen, graded and edited by a panel of experts, along with informative performance notes to help students and teachers get the most out of the repertoire. It also includes the exercises required for the exam, which have been newly composed for the syllabus. Encompassing a wide range of styles and genres at every grade and with more pieces in each book than ever before, this progressive series provides a wealth of engaging repertoire for any pianist. An extended edition of this book is also available. This includes everything in this book along with the scales and arpeggios for the grade, an ebook of nine extra pieces (with performance notes) and downloadable audio for all 21 pieces.
Note: Effective immediately, Trinity’s Piano 2021-2023 Exam Pieces syllabus books will no longer operate with an end date, and the pieces they contain will remain listed in the syllabus indefinitely. Any planned changes, or removal of pieces listed in the syllabus will be messaged out with a one-year overlap period. Trinity will be gradually amending the covers on these books upon reprint to ‘from 2021’, however there are books in circulation which state ‘2021-2023’. The change to syllabus arrangements overrides the dates printed on the cover of the book.
Contents:
King William’s March (Clarke)
Passepied in C major, HWV 559 (Handel, ed. Wild)
Arioso (from Klavierschule) (Türk)
Donkey Trot (Holland)
Walking Together (Norton)
Last Waltz (Terzibaschitsch)
Stealth Mode (Bober)
Pirate Stomp (Yandell)
The Croc That Swallowed a Clock (Tanner)
Space Walk Rag (Hawthorn & Suschitzky)
The Very Vicious Velociraptor (Hall & Drayton)
Viking Village (Pittarello)
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Additional information
Publisher | Trinity College London Press (4 Aug. 2020) |
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Language | English |
Sheet music | 24 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0857369156 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0857369154 |
Dimensions | 30.4 x 0.5 x 22.8 cm |
by David Carr
A good selection even if you don’t intend taking exams but are merely using them as extra tunes for learning. If you are taking exams, then having your own copy for home study is essential. Opens flat easily, and also tel;ls you which scales you should be learning. Good detailed dynamic markings for improved expression – highly recommended.
by Helyn-Jo M.
Great
by foodie
Good quality item
by MRS ADELE GLASER
Faultless example of piano advancement
by Sylvia
Swift delivery.
by Jeeves
The off-white / sun-bleached choice of page colour isn’t very inspiring – especially for children.
Reminiscent of old piano scores lurking in university libraries … but in 2020 it just looks cheap and the texture isn’t much better.
by Jeeves
My daughter is using for her lessons. Not boring.
by Moose
Contains what it says . Dry but useful