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This book has arrangements and transcriptions written by composers in the Baroque and Classical Periods. They are all two mallet etudes for the xylophone, but they can be played on any mallet instrument. This book will help the student practice the mood and character of these time eras when mallet instruments weren’t actually given a part to play.
 
 
  
 
== Chapters ==
 
== Chapters ==
Chapter I: <br>  
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'''Table of Contents''' <br>
Chapter II: <br>  
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Author’s Notes <br>
Chapter III: <br>  
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Polonaise from French Suite, No. 6- Bach<br>
Chapter IV: <br>  
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Arabesque- Burgmuller<br>
Chapter V: <br>  
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Sarabande from Partita No. 1- Bach<br>
Chapter VI: <br>
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Passepied from “Melpomene” Suite- Fischer<br>
 
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Gigue from Suite No. 1 for Violincello- Bach<br>
 
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Tambourin- Mondonville<br>
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Allegreo from Quartet in C- Mozart<br>
Chapter I: <br>  
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Minuet- Boccherini<br>
Chapter II: <br>  
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Scherzo from Partita No. 3- Bach<br>
Chapter III: <br>  
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Allegro from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik- Mozart<br>
Chapter IV: <br>  
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Rondo from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik- Mozart<br>
Chapter V: <br>  
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Minuet 1 from Partita III- Bach<br>
Chapter VI: <br>  
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Double from Partita No. 1 in B Minor- Bach<br>
Chapter VII: <br>  
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Allegro from Sonatina- Kulhau<br>
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Vivace from Sonatina- Kulhau<br>
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Allegro Assai Vivace from Sonata III- Handel<br>
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Giga from Partita No. 3- Bach<br>
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Allegro Con Brio from Sonata II- Handel<br>
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Sonata L. 388- Scarlatti<br>
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Giga from Sonata VIII- Vivaldi<br>
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Allegro from Sonata III- Handel <br>
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Fantasie and Menuett from Suite No. 5- Mattheson<br>
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Allemanda from Sonata XII- Vivaldi<br>
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Allegretto from Sonatina- Clementi<br>
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Allegro from Sonatina- Clementi<br>
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Allegro Moderato from Violin Concerto- Bach<br>
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Allegro Assai from Violin Concerto- Bach<br>
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Sonatina- Kuhlau<br>
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Gigue from Suite III- Bach<br>
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Sonatina- Clementi<br>
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Capricco from Sonata IX- Vivaldi<br>
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Allegro in 3/8 Sonata VI- Handel<br>
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Corrente from Partita No. 1- Bach<br>
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Allegro Spiritoso- Senaille <br>
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Presto from Concerto- Vivaldi<br>
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Allegro from Concerto- Vivaldi<br>
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Allegro from Sonata VI- Handel<br>
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Allegro from Sonata V- Handel<br>
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Sonata No. 12- Paganini<br>
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Al. Moderato from Sonata V-Handel<br>
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Fantasia- Handel<br>
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Allemande French Suite No. 6- Bach<br>
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Presto from Suite- Handel<br>
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Rondo Alla Turca- Mozart<br>
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Allegro from Sonata II- Bach<br>
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The Marriage of Figaro- Mozart<br>
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Air & Variations Suite No. 5-Handel<br>
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Allegro from Concerto II- Bach<br>
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Rondeau from Concerto- Bach<br>
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Solfeggietto- Bach<br>
  
 
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I think this book is important for the professional musician because most instruments did have a part to play in the Baroque and Classical era and we should be able to play the same repertoire. Also, there is a lot of music theory that came from these time periods that percussionists could work and improve on. Although, it’s not exactly working on any particular technique, but the book is good for what it is intended for. <br>
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Rating: I <br>
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Review by Ashley Feist
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:49, 28 April 2022

Beth Gottlieb


General Info

Year: 2006
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Row-loff
Cost: Book Cost - $0.00   |   Supplemental Books - $0.00

Overview

Gottlieb, Beth. Masterworks for Mallets: 50 Classic Masterpieces for Mallet Keyboard Percussion. Row-Loff Productions, 2006.

This book has arrangements and transcriptions written by composers in the Baroque and Classical Periods. They are all two mallet etudes for the xylophone, but they can be played on any mallet instrument. This book will help the student practice the mood and character of these time eras when mallet instruments weren’t actually given a part to play.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Author’s Notes
Polonaise from French Suite, No. 6- Bach
Arabesque- Burgmuller
Sarabande from Partita No. 1- Bach
Passepied from “Melpomene” Suite- Fischer
Gigue from Suite No. 1 for Violincello- Bach
Tambourin- Mondonville
Allegreo from Quartet in C- Mozart
Minuet- Boccherini
Scherzo from Partita No. 3- Bach
Allegro from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik- Mozart
Rondo from Eine Kleine Nachtmusik- Mozart
Minuet 1 from Partita III- Bach
Double from Partita No. 1 in B Minor- Bach
Allegro from Sonatina- Kulhau
Vivace from Sonatina- Kulhau
Allegro Assai Vivace from Sonata III- Handel
Giga from Partita No. 3- Bach
Allegro Con Brio from Sonata II- Handel
Sonata L. 388- Scarlatti
Giga from Sonata VIII- Vivaldi
Allegro from Sonata III- Handel
Fantasie and Menuett from Suite No. 5- Mattheson
Allemanda from Sonata XII- Vivaldi
Allegretto from Sonatina- Clementi
Allegro from Sonatina- Clementi
Allegro Moderato from Violin Concerto- Bach
Allegro Assai from Violin Concerto- Bach
Sonatina- Kuhlau
Gigue from Suite III- Bach
Sonatina- Clementi
Capricco from Sonata IX- Vivaldi
Allegro in 3/8 Sonata VI- Handel
Corrente from Partita No. 1- Bach
Allegro Spiritoso- Senaille
Presto from Concerto- Vivaldi
Allegro from Concerto- Vivaldi
Allegro from Sonata VI- Handel
Allegro from Sonata V- Handel
Sonata No. 12- Paganini
Al. Moderato from Sonata V-Handel
Fantasia- Handel
Allemande French Suite No. 6- Bach
Presto from Suite- Handel
Rondo Alla Turca- Mozart
Allegro from Sonata II- Bach
The Marriage of Figaro- Mozart
Air & Variations Suite No. 5-Handel
Allegro from Concerto II- Bach
Rondeau from Concerto- Bach
Solfeggietto- Bach

Reviews

Student Reviews

I think this book is important for the professional musician because most instruments did have a part to play in the Baroque and Classical era and we should be able to play the same repertoire. Also, there is a lot of music theory that came from these time periods that percussionists could work and improve on. Although, it’s not exactly working on any particular technique, but the book is good for what it is intended for.
Rating: I
Review by Ashley Feist

Awards

Additional Study Materials

Works for Percussion by this Author

Gottlieb, Beth. Masterworks for Mallets: 50 Classic Masterpieces for Mallet keyboard Percussion. Row-Loff Percussion, 2006.



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