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Suzuki Piano School V7

Suzuki Piano School V7
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Piano
Composer New International Ed
Publisher Alfred Publishing Co Inc

Price: $9.99

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #0444SX

UPC code: 038081354606

The New International Edition of Suzuki Piano School, Volume 6, includes French, German and Spanish translations as well as a newly recorded CD performed by internationally renowned recording artist Seizo Azuma. Now the book and CD can be purchased together or separately. The contents have changed to include Mendelssohn's "Venetian Gondola Song," J.S. Bach's "Invention No. 8," Grieg's "Notturno," as well as "Spanish Dance No.5," by Granados and "O Polichinelo" by Villa-Lobos. Daquin's "The Cuckoo" was moved to Book 5. The second and third movements of Mozart's "Sonata in C Major," K. 330, and J. S. Bach's "Little Prelude" have been permanently removed.

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