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Étude Du Rythme - Vol.1

Studies for Rhythm 1 - Etüden zum Rhythmus

KOMPONIST: Georges Dandelot
VERLAG: Alphonse Leduc
PRODUKTFORMAT: Buch und Online-Audio
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Diverse Instrumente
Georges Dandelot (1895-1975), who was a pupil of Widor, Roussel and Dukas, achieved posterity only through his educational manuals, which seem to enjoy permanent success. Some may regret the fact that his compositionshave fallen into oblivion, but nobody can deny his tremend­ous talent for musical
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Subtitle Studies for Rhythm 1 - Etüden zum Rhythmus
Komponist Georges Dandelot
Verlag Alphonse Leduc
Text language Französisch;Internationale Ausgabe
Produktformat Buch und Online-Audio
Instrument Group Diverse Instrumente
Style Period Post 1901
Genre Unterrichtsmaterial
ISMN 9790046306969
Style Period Post 1901
Serie Etude du Rythme - Dandelot
No. AL30696
Beschreibung

Georges Dandelot (1895-1975), who was a pupil of Widor, Roussel and Dukas, achieved posterity only through his educational manuals, which seem to enjoy permanent success. Some may regret the fact that his compositionshave fallen into oblivion, but nobody can deny his tremend­ous talent for musical instruction.

When it was published in 1935, the five-volume Étude Du Rythme filled a glaring gap: for thefirst time, a progressive method – graduated with minute care – set out to inculcate pupils with this “vital element” of all music. Dedicated to the simplest rhythms that are “the basis of alltofollow”, the first volume now comes with a valuable addition: an audio version, attached to the score in the form of a download card, enabling budding musicians to monitor for themselves whether they have correctlyreproduced the rhythms of the exercises. Of course, this recording can also be used to carry out rhythm dictations – modern-day technology at the service of a timeless method.

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