Andantino Grazioso

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Description

Ignaz Pleyel was born near Vienna in 1757. He was a favourite pupil of Haydn, and both Haydn and Mozart admired his compositions. He wrote a great quantity of music of every kind, but is now better known for his violin duets. This movement comes from one of those duets. In this arrangement, the melody is passed around the sections. It is a good introduction to compound time, A minor and the tonic major of A. It also allows the students to explore the elegant Classical bowing styles.

Title arrow Andantino Grazioso
Composer arrow Ignaz Pleyel
Arranger arrow Loreta Fin
Standard arrow Intermediate to Advanced
Grade arrow 3
Duration arrow 3 minutes
Key arrow A min/ A Maj/ A min
Catalogue No. arrow Alfred Music: 76-49430
Listen to a recording of Andantino Grazioso.  The folio contains: Parts for string orchestra (8-8-4-4-5-2) Conductor’s score

 

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