| The Joy Of Classics To Pops
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80 pages, Item 1708290ES, $12.95
"The Joy Of Classics To Pops" is a collection of music selected and edited by Denes Agay, containing songs that will appeal to a wide variety of music lovers. From baroque to boogie, from Broadway to Tin Pan Alley, with compositions by likes of Bach, Mozart, Irving Berlin, Handel, Schubert, Brahms, and so many more! There is something here for everyone to love, as you have come to expect from all of Agay's "Joy Of" books. Add the joy of this one to your collection today!
Songbook Format: Piano Solo
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This book has a difficulty rating of 4 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
Editor(s): "The Joy Of Classics To Pops" was edited by Denes Agay.
Publisher: "The Joy Of Classics To Pops" was published by Yorktown Music Press.
Series: This piece was part of the series "The Joy Of...".
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| Song List For "The Joy Of Classics To Pops" - Sheet Music Songbook | | Minuet - From: "Violin Concerto", K.219` - Composed By: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart March - From: Theme From "Symphony No. 6" - Composed By: Peter I. Tchaikovsky Danny Boy Alexander's Ragtime Band - Composed By: Irving Berlin Mazurka - From: "Masquerade Suite" - Composed By: Aram Khachaturian Hornpipe - From: "Water Music" - Composed By: George Frideric Handel When Irish Eyes Are Smiling - Composed By: Ernest R. Ball, Chauncey Olcott, and George Graff, Jr. Let Me Call You Sweetheart - Composed By: Leo Freedman and Beth Slater Whitson My Melancholy Baby - Composed By: George Norton and Ernie Burnett Some Of These Days - Composed By: Sheldon Brooks The Trout - From: The Song "Die Forelle" - Composed By: Franz Schubert Rondino - From: "Sonata For Piano Duet", K.521 - Composed By: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now - Composed By: Joe E. Howard, Will M. Hough, and Frank R. Adams School Days - Composed By: Gus Edwards and Will D. Cobb Badinerie - From: "Suite No. 2" - Composed By: Johann Sebastian Bach My Hero - From: "The Chocolate Soldier" - Composed By: Oscar Straus Oh, You Beautiful Doll - Composed By: N.W. Ayer and A.S. Brown Saint Anthony Chorale - Composed By: Joseph Haydn I'm Falling In Love With Someone - From: "Naughty Marietta" - Composed By: Victor Herbert and Rita Johnson Young Waltzes - From: "Der Rosenkavalier" - Composed By: Richard Strauss La Campanella (Caprice) - Composed By: Niccolo Paganini and Franz Liszt Slavonic Dance No. 8 - Composed By: Antonin Dvorak Slavonic Dance No. 10 - Composed By: Antonin Dvorak Harmony Rag - Composed By: Hal Nichols Impatience - From: The Song "Ungeduld" - Composed By: Franz Schubert The "Fledermaus" Polka - Composed By: Johann Strauss Love's Sorrow (Liebeslied) - Composed By: Fritz Kreisler Concertino Barocco On Themes By Handel - Composed By: Denes Agay Air From Suite No. 5 ("The Harmonious Blacksmith") - Composed By: George Frideric Handel Liszt Gallery - From: Themes From Franz Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsodies" Themes From "Sakuntala" - Composed By: Carl Goldmark Rondo Alla Zingarese - From: Themes From "Piano Quartet", Op. 25 - Composed By: Johannes Brahms Love's Joy (Liebesfreud) - Composed By: Fritz Kreisler March Humoresque (On A Ground Bass) - Composed By: Ernst Von Dohnanyi Waltz Reminiscence - Composed By: Dmitri Shostakovich The Casey Jones Boogie - Composed By: Eddie Newton and T. Lawrence Seibert
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