This is an adapted and arranged version of Beethoven's Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 introducing players to the elements of Classical sty Show More...
This is an adapted and arranged version of Beethoven's Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 introducing players to the elements of Classical style and more particularly to the composer's style. The simple theme needs to be clearly articulated and played with a detached but not staccato keyboard touch. The WoO is short for Work without Opus Number and there are many jewels found in this category of work by Beethoven. As a Beginner level piece the letter names of the notes are written in the noteheads. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven's Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 introducing players to the elements of Classical style and Show More...
This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven's Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 introducing players to the elements of Classical style and more particularly to Beethoven's compositional approach . The simple theme needs to be clearly articulated and played with a detached but not staccato articulation. The WoO is short for Work without Opus Number and there are many jewels found in this category of work by Beethoven. A tempo of 132 quarter note beats to the minute is recommended for the playing of the theme and variations although variations 2 & 3 need to be played at a slightly slower tempo. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven's Theme and Variation on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for clarinet in Bb and bass clarinet introducing players to t Show More...
This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven's Theme and Variation on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for clarinet in Bb and bass clarinet introducing players to the elements of Classical style and more particularly to Beethoven's compositional approach . The simple theme needs to be clearly articulated and played with a detached but not staccato articulation. The WoO is short for Work without Opus Number and there are many jewels found in this category of work by Beethoven. A tempo of 132 quarter note beats to the minute is recommended for the playing of the theme and variations although variations 2 & 3 need to be played at a slightly slower tempo. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven's Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for trumpet in Bb and tuba introducing players to the eleme Show More...
This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven's Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for trumpet in Bb and tuba introducing players to the elements of Classical style and more particularly to Beethoven's compositional approach . The simple theme needs to be clearly articulated and played with a detached but not staccato articulation. The WoO is short for Work without Opus Number and there are many jewels found in this category of work by Beethoven. A tempo of 132 quarter note beats to the minute is recommended for the playing of the theme and variations although variations 2 & 3 need to be played at a slightly slower tempo. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven’s Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for violin and cello introducing players to the elements Show More...
This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven’s Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for violin and cello introducing players to the elements of Classical style and more particularly to Beethoven’s compositional approach . The simple theme needs to be clearly articulated and played with a detached but not staccato articulation. The WoO is short for Work without Opus Number and there are many jewels to be found in this category of work by Beethoven. A tempo of 132 quarter note beats to the minute is recommended for the playing of the theme and variations whilst variations 2 & 3 need to be played at a slightly slower tempo 120 quarter note bpm. Accompaniments are in place available for both violin and cello enabling string players to practice their ensemble parts in preparation for a performance. In the accompaniments each variation is given a short tempo click of three beats to enable accurate tempi are played. There are some octave transpositions of the cello part to keep to convenient ranges for each of the instruments. This is an 2026 update to the original score. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven's Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for trumpet in Bb and trombone introducing players to the e Show More...
This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven's Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for trumpet in Bb and trombone introducing players to the elements of Classical style and more particularly to Beethoven's compositional approach . The simple theme needs to be clearly articulated and played with a detached but not staccato articulation. The WoO is short for Work without Opus Number and there are many jewels found in this category of work by Beethoven. A tempo of 132 quarter note beats to the minute is recommended for the playing of the theme and variations although variations 2 & 3 need to be played at a slightly slower tempo. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This is a two part arrangement of Beethoven's Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for viola and cello introducing players to the elements of Show More...
This is a two part arrangement of Beethoven's Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for viola and cello introducing players to the elements of Classical style and more particularly to Beethoven's compositional approach . The simple theme needs to be clearly articulated and played with a detached but not staccato articulation. The WoO is short for Work without Opus Number and there are many jewels found in this category of work by Beethoven. A tempo of 132 quarter note beats to the minute is recommended for the playing of the theme and variations although variations 2 & 3 need to be played at a slightly slower tempo. Accompaniments are in place featuring the cello. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This is Beethoven's original piano version of his Six Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64. It is an excellent piece enabling players to identify many of Show More...
This is Beethoven's original piano version of his Six Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64. It is an excellent piece enabling players to identify many of the stylistic elements that feature in Beethoven's compositions. The simple theme needs to be clearly articulated and played with a detached but not staccato articulation. The WoO is short for Work without Opus Number and there are many jewels found in this category of work by Beethoven. A tempo of 132 quarter note beats to the minute is recommended for the playing of the theme and variations although variations 2 & 3 need to be played at a slightly slower tempo. The movement has performance detail and suggested fingering. The score was reviewed in 2026 with a sheet music video added to the PlentyMusicCo YouTUbe channel. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This is an arrangement for piano of Beethoven's Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64. It is an excellent piece enabling players to identify many of the st Show More...
This is an arrangement for piano of Beethoven's Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64. It is an excellent piece enabling players to identify many of the stylistic elements that feature in Beethoven's compositions. The simple theme needs to be clearly articulated and played with a detached but not staccato articulation. The WoO is short for Work without Opus Number and there are many jewels found in this category of work by Beethoven. A tempo of 132 quarter note beats to the minute is recommended for the playing of the theme and variations although variations 2 & 3 need to be played at a slightly slower tempo. The score is provided with prerformance detail including fingering. A high improver level arrangement. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven's Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for English horn (Cor Anglais) and bassoon introducing play Show More...
This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven's Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for English horn (Cor Anglais) and bassoon introducing players to the elements of Classical style and more particularly to Beethoven's compositional approach. The simple theme needs to be clearly articulated and played with a detached but not staccato articulation. The WoO is short for Work without Opus Number and there are many jewels found in this category of work by Beethoven. A tempo of 132 quarter note beats to the minute is recommended for the playing of the theme and variations although variations 2 & 3 need to be played at a slightly slower tempo. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven’s Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for 2 clarinet in Bb introducing players to the elements Show More...
This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven’s Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for 2 clarinet in Bb introducing players to the elements of Classical style and more particularly to Beethoven’s compositional approach . The simple theme needs to be clearly articulated and played with a detached but not staccato articulation. The WoO is short for Work without Opus Number and there are many jewels to be found found in this category of work by Beethoven. A tempo of 132 quarter note beats to the minute is recommended for the playing of the theme and variations although variations 2 & 3 need to be played at a slightly slower tempo 120 quarter note bpm. Accompaniments are in place with both clarinets sounding enabling clarinettists to practice their ensemble parts. Each variation is given a short tempo click of three beats to enable accurate preparation for a performance. Close
Added: 5th April, 2026 12:04 PM |
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This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven’s Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for alto and tenor saxophones introducing players to the Show More...
This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven’s Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for alto and tenor saxophones introducing players to the elements of Classical style and more particularly to Beethoven’s compositional approach . The simple theme needs to be clearly articulated and played with a detached but not staccato articulation. The WoO is short for Work without Opus Number and there are many jewels to be found in this category of work by Beethoven. A tempo of 132 quarter note beats to the minute is recommended for the playing of the theme and variations whilst variations 2, 3 and 4 need to be played at a slightly slower tempo 120 quarter note bpm. Accompaniments are in place available for both alto and tenor saxophones enabling saxophonists to practice their ensemble parts in preparation for a performance. Each variation is given a short tempo click of three beats to enable accurate tempi are played. There are some octave transpositions of the saxophone parts to keep to convenient ranges for each of the instruments. Close
Added: 7th April, 2026 14:04 PM |
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This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven’s Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for violin duet introducing players to the elements of Cl Show More...
This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven’s Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for violin duet introducing players to the elements of Classical style and more particularly to Beethoven’s compositional approach . The simple theme needs to be clearly articulated and played with a detached but not staccato articulation. The WoO is short for Work without Opus Number and there are many jewels to be found in this category of work by Beethoven. A tempo of 132 quarter note beats to the minute is recommended for the playing of the theme and variations whilst variations 2,3 and 4 need to be played at a slightly slower tempo 120 quarter note bpm. Accompaniments are in place available for both violins enabling string players to practice their ensemble parts in preparation for a performance. In the accompaniments each variation is given a short tempo click of three beats to enable accurate tempi are played. The violin 2 part is an octave higher than originally intended. Playing within the same octave encourages good intonation (playing in tune) and improves listening skills. Close
Added: 8th April, 2026 12:04 PM |
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This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven’s Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for 2 violas introducing players to the elements of Class Show More...
This is an two part arrangement of Beethoven’s Theme and Variations on a Swiss Air WoO 64 for 2 violas introducing players to the elements of Classical style and more particularly to Beethoven’s compositional approach. The simple theme needs to be clearly articulated and played with a detached but not staccato articulation. The WoO is short for Work without Opus Number and there are many jewels to be found in this category of work by Beethoven. A tempo of 132 quarter note beats to the minute is recommended for the playing of the theme and variations whilst variations 2 & 3 need to be played at a slightly slower tempo 120 quarter note bpm. Accompaniments are in place available for both viola 1 viola 2 enabling string players to practice their parts in preparation for a performance. In the accompaniments each variation is given a short tempo click of three beats to enable accurate tempi are played. There are some octave transpositions in the parts to keep to a convenient range for the instruments. Close
Added: 20th May, 2026 10:05 AM |
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