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Re: Rochut book piano accompaniments
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 6:30 am
by Tom Waid
Follow this link Please note that there is a piano accompaniment book for each volume. Copy the stock number and search for it at
Hickeys main site.
Re: Rochut book piano accompaniments
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 6:56 am
by eupher61
if you wanna have fun, use the accompaniment for the vocals. I don't have a number, but there's only a couple volumes that I've found over the years. What makes it fun? A lot of the etudes are a half step off from the original vocalise...
These are fun recital filler, btw. Not terribly difficult, a lot of your audience will be familiar with them, and those who don't know them will think they're really pretty.
Re: Rochut book piano accompaniments
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 7:24 am
by David Schwartz
Bordogni's piano accompaniments really make practice more productive and pleasant, encouraging good rhythm, phrasing, intonation, articulation and dynamic variance.
You can also use this link to see the Hickey's Music Center revised chart,
Bordogni and Rochut Compared. Tezak 's first three accompaniment books closely correspond to the sixty studies in Rochut's Volume One. At Hickey's these Tezak piano books are catalog numbers 27616, 27618, and 27620. The first one is excellent, and covers most of the first twenty-four Rochut numbers. At the Hickey's website your can scroll down to the button titled, "To order by Catalog number click here."
My own books-with-CD's provide performances of the Bordogni teacher accompaniments, synthesized by computer. Here is a link to my
website. At Hickey's my first three books-with-CD's are catalog numbers 41867, 42984, and 43470.
Re: Rochut book piano accompaniments
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:07 am
by tclements
Bryan Doughty @BVD Press -
http://www.bvdpress.com/" target="_blank - Sells a CD that has the piano accompaniments on them