Composer- J. Pezel/trans.Chidester
Length- 1:28
Difficulty- M
Range- A just above staff
Endurance- M
Finger technique- M
Counting ability- M
Ensemble difficulty- M
This is one of the most popular Sonati from the Baroque period and after changing the key along with a few minor tweaks, this is one of the easiest versions for the younger player or the pro who wants to get through a tough concert without physical damage.
I am looking forward to the next quintet concert so that we can program this piece.
A good middle school group should be able to play this with a few rehearsals. For a high school group, it would be a great number for contest for it is playable and has quality in the arrangement. If played well, a judge would have to give your group a #1 rating.
Length- 1:28
Difficulty- M
Range- A just above staff
Endurance- M
Finger technique- M
Counting ability- M
Ensemble difficulty- M
This is one of the most popular Sonati from the Baroque period and after changing the key along with a few minor tweaks, this is one of the easiest versions for the younger player or the pro who wants to get through a tough concert without physical damage.
I am looking forward to the next quintet concert so that we can program this piece.
A good middle school group should be able to play this with a few rehearsals. For a high school group, it would be a great number for contest for it is playable and has quality in the arrangement. If played well, a judge would have to give your group a #1 rating.