Gradus Vol. 1 (Bjørn Vidar Ulvedalen)

A graded anthology of classical music arranged for organ by Bjørn Vidar Ulvedalen. Volume 1 of 10.
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Produktnr.9790065177380
GenreKlassisk
Sider44
Udgivelsesår2024
InstrumentationOrgan
ForlagNorsk Musikforlag
UdgaveSpiralindbundet

Content:
Preludium (Bjørn Vidar Ulvedalen)
My first trumpet Voluntary (Jeremiah Clarke)
From The New World (Antonin Dvorak)
Musette (J.S. Bach)
Amazing Grace (American folk tune)
Lightly row (Folk song)
Schirazula Marazula (Trad.)
Sketches no. 1 for little organists (Florence Price)
Twinkle, twinkle little star (Trad.)
Twinkle, twinkle little Bach (Trad.)
Blott en dag, ett ögonblick i sänder (Oscar Ahnfelt)
Te Deum (Charpentier)
Polska (Swedish Folktune)
Morning mood (Grieg)
When the saints go marching on (Trad.)
Polonaise (CPE Bach)
Abend wird es wieder (C. H. Rinck)
Stars and stripes forever (Sousa)
The spring (Vivaldi)
Videvisan (Alice Tegnér)
Den blomstertid nu kommer (Trad.)
Carol of the bells (Leontovych)
Silent Night (F. Gruber)
In the bleak midwinter (Holst)
Egyptian dance (Saint-Saëns)
Toccata in d minor (J. S. Bach)


About the Gradus-series:


The organ collection Gradus is a continuation of these previous volumes, and consists of ten books containing 210 arrangements of a wide selection of pieces from the classical music heritage. The title has been chosen to emphasise that the level of difficulty (both musically and technically) increases step by step, and from volume to volume.


Until relatively recently, it was common for children to have prior knowledge of the piano before they could wish to learn to play the organ. Now, it has become more usual to allow children to start playing the organ as soon as they feel motivated. I have taught children as young as six or seven years of age over many years. My goal has been to allow children to feel joy from the very beginning through being able to master the instrument, and experience music by expressing it themselves.


The arrangements and selections are primarily intended for children and young people, but the music is grown-up! The Gradus collection is therefore equally relevant for anyone who, at a later stage in life, wants to learn to play the "queen of instruments", the pipe organ, in order to feel what it's like to play with one's own hands and feet, and to fill a large room!