Unavailable

In Recital! Throughout the Year (with Performance Strategies) Volume Two, Book 2 (NFMC) is currently unavailable

We can no longer provide this arrangement through Sheet Music Stores. The listing stays online so you can learn about the piece and explore alternatives.

Try these next steps

About this arrangement

Piano - Elementary SKU: AP.98-FJH1553 Volume 2 Book 2. With Performance Strategies. Composed by Edited by Helen Marlais. Edited by Helen Marlais. Piano Collection; Piano Supplemental. The FJH Pianist's Curriculum. This title is on the 2017-2021 National Federation of Music Clubs list. Book. The FJH Music Company Inc #98-FJH1553. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc (AP.98-FJH1553). ISBN 9781569394731. UPC: 674398217939. English.Book 2 of In Recital Vol. Two offers tips on recital preparation, a friendly practice guide and schedule, an "Imagine Your Performance" feature, and an "After the Recital" review, as part of a continuing discussion on the art of performance. New musical concepts are introduced (legato and staccato articulations, crescendo/ decrescendo, ritardando, rests, etc.), and familiar ones reinforced (note values, keys, hand positions, etc.). Contents include a classical theme arrangement: Tchaikovsky (arr. Brown) Serenade for Strings, 2nd Movement --- Waltz;, and a patriotic solo: George M. Cohan (arr. McLean) You're a Grand Old Flag; plus solos, arrangements, and an equal part duet. About In Recital Throughout the YearIn Recital Throughout the Year is a series that focuses on fabulous repertoire, intended to motivate your students. We know that to motivate, the teacher must challenge the student with attainable goals. This series makes that possible.* Musically engaging pieces by leading FJH composers and arrangers* Addresses the technical strengths and weaknesses of students* Carefully leveled to ensure attainable goalsÑcrucial in motivating students* Recital repertoire for the entire year* Original solos and duets* Arrangements of famous classical themes* Pieces for Halloween, Christmas, and Fourth of July recitals* A progressive discussion by Dr. Helen Marlais on the art of performance* Companion CD included