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30 Tuneful Studies:
Section A Grade 2 – 3
1. First Hops
2. Ebony Waltz
3. Reed Rhythm
4. Playing to Win
5. Wistful Song
6. Dance Steps
7. Bach-Lark
8. Halton March
9. Go Tango
10. Melancholy Mood
11. Penny for Your Thoughts
Section B Grade 3 – 4
12. Refelctions
13. Berceuse
14. Au Cafe
15. Trip-along Song
16. Morris Tune
17, Deep Blues
18. Tartan Swing
19. Romany Dance
20. Riff Variations 1
21. Riff Variations 2
Section C Grade 4 – 5
22. Cantabile
23. Ballade
24. Liquorice Stick
25. Green Drag
26. Waltzing Blues
27. Nordic Song
28. Sand Song
29. A Weird Story
30. Bolero
Trinity College Grade 3 Group B: Wistful Song.
Trinity College Grade 4 Group B: Ballade
Trinity College Grade 5 Group B: Bolero
London College Jazz Grade 5
Richard Benger (born 1945) is a Graduate and Fellow of Trinity College of Music where he was awarded several prizes for composition. He taught music in Buckinghamshire schools for over twenty-five years, and has been Organist and Choirmaster at St Michael’s Church, Amersham, Holy Trinity Church, Bembridge, St Mary’s in Ryde and now at Quarr Abbey.
Richard has a large quantity of instrumental and vocal music to his name including a saxophone concerto, numerous piano and organ compositions, works and arrangements for recorder groups, many choral compositions both large-scale and small and about a hundred solo songs.
Richard Benger's Thirty Tuneful Studies are graded for pupils in the grade 2 – 5 range of ability and are written in varying styles ranging…
Richard Benger’s Thirty Tuneful Studies are graded for pupils in the grade 2 – 5 range of ability and are written in varying styles ranging from folk and classical to jazz and pop idioms.
They are arranged in three sections (see contents above) and make use of the principal keys at each grade, scales and arpeggios in these keys, different kinds of phrasing, articulation, dynamic range, register and notation, leading to more complex patterns at grades 4 – 5.
Previously published by Spartan Press
Former catalogue number: SP317