The Grade by Grade series draws on the rich and varied Boosey & Hawkes catalogue of classical, contemporary and educational repertoire, highlighting composers including Serge Prokofieff, Dmitri Shostakovich, Karl Jenkins, Carol Barratt and Christopher Norton, alongside arrangements of traditional music from around the world by Peter Wastall, Edward Huws Jones and others.
Carefully selected by Liz Partridge, this practical anthology provides the complete repertoire resource for the aspiring Grade 1 violinist and creates the perfect package for teaching, exam preparation and performance.
Each volume contains:
- a diverse collection of pieces, each complemented by a useful practice and performance tip
- grade-appropriate scales and arpeggios linked to the repertoire through bespoke text and exercises
- brand new sight-reading, music-theory and improvisation activities
- newly-commissioned aural awareness tasks
- a piano accompaniment booklet
Full performance demonstrations, piano accompaniment tracks and grade-appropriate aural awareness resources available online.
Eleanor Murray: May Morning
Franz Schubert: The Miller’s Flowers
William Duncombe: Minuet
Ludwig van Beethoven: Ecossaise
Christopher Norton: Garden
Edward Huws Jones: Back Scratcher
David Stone: Mountain Climbing
Hilary Burgoyne: Tango
Sheila Nelson: Cowboy Tune
Béla Bartók: The two Roses
Georg Friedrich Händel: March
Katherine & Hugh Colledge: Clever Clogs!
Rodgers & Hammerstein: Edelweiss (from ‘The Sound of Music’)
Carol Barratt: Fivepins
Traditional: I am a fine Musician
Traditional: Country Dance (duet)
Johann Strauss II: Roses from the South
Liz Partridge is an experienced performer and teacher. She began her career as a quartet player and with ensembles at the BBC and the English National Opera before taking up the position of Sub-Principal First Violin at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. As a freelance player she has performed in concert halls, theatres and recording studios around the world. She currently performs freelance with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. As a teacher, Liz regularly coaches and mentors individuals and ensembles of all ages and abilities. Her teaching experience informed her work as an examiner for Trinity College London and now as a festival adjudicator.