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ACORDO Corporation manages Music-Salon, a place where players of all levels can enjoy and study chamber music. We have arranged music of various compositions for the instruments for them. Scores available through this store are the results of our research at Music-Salon. Our philosophy in composing arrangements is as follows. br 1 The original music selected for arrangement must be high in quality. br 2 The music must be enjoyable to play for all players. br 3 The music should not require excessively-high skills to play. br These three factors are interrelated. We polish scores that meet these factors by trial and error at Music-Salon. Chamber music players, including beginners, will find good music that is beautiful and enjoyable to play in this store.
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Chandos Anthem No.4 "O sing unto the Lord a new song" HWV249b Sonata for two Violins & Viola by Handel arr. Mikio Kamada, Ph.D.
In 1717, Duke of Chandos invited Handel to live at his palace, Canons, in Middlesex. He composed several masterpieces including Chandos Anthems and concerto grossi in a wonderful atmosphere. Chandos Anthems consist of three voices with orchestra (Oboe, Violin I/II, Bass continuo). The texts are all based on Psalms. Chandos Anthem No.4 "O sing unto the Lord a new song" HWV249b consists of the following parts. I. Sonata (orchestra) II. Canto & Chorus (a3) III. Chorus (a3) IV. ...
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Eighteen Chorale Preludes No.10 BWV.660 Nun komm' der Heiden Heiland. for String Trio (Viola & 2 Cellos) by Bach J.S. arr. Mikio Kamada, Ph.D.
Two bass parts (Violoncellos) move constantly through this music. Choral part is performed by Viola in this arrangement. Three parts interact each other maintaining independence. Solemn and energetic....
Six Sonatas No.6 for Three Violoncellos Op.7-6 by Boismortier arr. Mikio Kamada, Ph.D.
Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (1689-1755) was a French baroque composer. This piece is one of six sonatas Op.7 originally written for three fransverse flutes. It consists of four movements, 1. Moderement, 2. Courante, 3. Tendrement, and 4. Gigue. Canonic rich conversations. Enjoyable to play with not so high skill in technique. ...
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Turmsonaten. 24 neue Quatrizinien 18. Fuga for Wood Quartet by Reiche arr. Mikio Kamada, Ph.D.
Gottfried Reiche (1667-1734) was a master on the trumpet in Germany. He had been Johann Sebastian Bach's chief trumpeter at Leipzig. He composed Abblasen and Turmmusik (Tower Music), which was played with wind instruments from a tower. His extant Tower Music is only one suite, 24 Neue Quatricinien. Every piece is excellent counterpoint music with plain notes as can be seen on the scores. It is a great gift for players including beginners who want to enjoy rich counterpoint music! Enoug...
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Chandos Anthem No.11 "Let God arise" HWV256 Sonata for Wood Quartet by Handel arr. Mikio Kamada, Ph.D.
In 1717, Duke of Chandos invited Handel to live at his palace, Canons, in Middlesex. He composed several masterpieces including Chandos Anthems and concerto grossi in a wonderful atmosphere. Chandos Anthems consist of three voices with orchestra (Oboe, Violin I/II, Bass continuo). The texts are all based on Psalms. Chandos Anthem No.11 "Let God arise" HWV256 Sonata consists of the following parts. I. Sonata (orchestra) II. Chorus (a4) III. Solo (Tenore) IV. Solo (Canto) V....
Morceaux de Salon Opus 53-1, Religioso for Clarinet Quartet by Goltermann arr. Mikio Kamada, Ph.D.
Georg Goltermann (1825-1876) was a cellist who is most famous for his cello concerts. This piece is very pietistic, however, players except cellists do not know. It has been several times played in the cello concerts with 1000 cellists in Kobe, Japan....
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ACORDO Corporation manages Music-Salon, a place where players of all levels can enjoy and study chamber music. We have arranged music of various compositions for the instruments for them. Scores available through this store are the results of our research at Music-Salon.
Our philosophy in composing arrangements is as follows.
(1) The original music selected for arrangement must be high in quality.
(2) The music must be enjoyable to play for all players.
(3) The music should not require excessively-high skills to play.
These three factors are interrelated. We polish scores that meet these factors by trial and error at Music-Salon. Chamber music players, including beginners, will find good music that is beautiful and enjoyable to play in this store.
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The Piano plays all the parts in a score with a fixed tempo.
The advantages of PPM are as follows.
(1) Keep the tempo.
The function resembles the one using a metronome, but using PPM is easier.
(2) Study the music.
PPM plays all the parts. You can listen your part and also the other parts.
You will understand the whole music by using PPM.
(3) Enjoy music.
Playing only one part is not so exiting.
You will enjoy music with PPM like when you play with your ensemble players.