Advanced Sight-Reading Curriculum - Part 2


Exercises and Examples (10)

Haydn, Violin Concerto in G, I (excerpt) Handel, But Who May Abide the Day of His Coming, Messiah Dvorak, Cello Concerto, Adagio (excerpt) Beethoven, Violin Sonata, Op. 12, no. 3, Rondo (excerpt) Handel, Messiah, Why do the Nations... Beethoven, Cello Sonata no. 2, Rondo (excerpt) Fauré, Violin Sonata, Op. 13, I (excerpt) Franck, Violin Sonata, II (excerpt) Tchaikovsky, Violin Concerto, I (excerpt) Brahms, Violin Concerto, I (excerpt 1)...

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