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Conservatory Canada Contemporary Idioms Repertoire List Contemporary Syllabus Repertoire List Committee Chair: Andrew Harbridge Committee Members: Derek Oger, April Smith, Michael Faulkner, Beth Tadeson, Judy Freeman, Michelle Miller, Nancy Rogerson, David Story, Sherry McKinnon, Kathy Bartel, Suzanne Oakley, Roxanne McGahey and Esther Ng. Published: Sept 3, 2016 © 2016 Conservatory Canada Conservatory Canada Level 1 or Grade 1 Page !1 Contemporary Repertoire *Canadian Composer Canadian Contemporary Repertoire Series Lv 1 Product # HL 00139067 *Badian, Maya ISBN: 9781495005367 HAL Northern Lights Repertoire 1A Repertoire DWM Olé LA ISBN 978-0-9919297-2-6 ‘Game’ in Mixolydian 20th/21st c. (Modal) *Chase, G. Northern Lights Repertoire 1B Repertoire DWM Northern Lights Repertoire 1A Repertoire DWM ISBN 978-1-927777-03-9 ISBN 978-0-9919297-2-6 Aboriginal Dance CP Lullaby for Chelte NR ‘Cantus Planus’ in Dorian NB (Modal) Cuban Folk Dance FK *Chouinard, D. Northern Lights Repertoire 1B Repertoire DWM *Balodis, F. ISBN 978-1-927777-03-9 Northern Lights Repertoire 1B Repertoire DWM Jewel Box Ballerina CP ISBN 978-1-927777-03-9 The Lace Tablecloth CP Cobb, E, ! Higgledy Piggledy Jazz *Bender, J. ISBN 978-0-9566569-19 Northern Lights Repertoire 1A Repertoire DWM Super Duck ISBN 978-0-9919297-2-6 I Ate All The Choc’late Puppy Tricks CP You Tell Me Why I Wait For Christmas? Northern Lights Repertoire 1B Repertoire DWM ISBN 978-1-927777-03-9 *Crawley, C. Video Fantasy ET Northern Lights Repertoire 1A Repertoire DWM ISBN 978-0-9919297-2-6 *Benedict, R. Musette NB Canadian Contemporary Repertoire Series Lv 1 A Rant ET Product # HL 00139067 ISBN: 9781495005367 HAL *Dick, J. Bass Boogie SW Northern Lights Repertoire 1A Repertoire DWM ISBN 978-0-9919297-2-6 *Bottenberg, W. Raindrop Daydreams NI Northern Lights Repertoire 1A Repertoire DWM Northern Lights Repertoire 1B Repertoire DWM ISBN 978-0-9919297-2-6 ISBN 978-1-927777-03-9 Can’t Catch Me ET Icky Spider 20th/21st c. Northern Lights Repertoire 1B Repertoire DWM ISBN 978-1-927777-03-9 *Dobinson, M. A Wobbly Wheel PM Making Tracks Vol. 1 NLMT1 DWM ISBN 978-1-927777-15-2 *Bouchard, R. Train Ride! CP PM A Chorus of Critters RB 205 DWM Northern Lights Repertoire 1A Repertoire DWM ISBN 978-1-927585-63-4 ISBN 978-0-9919297-2-6 Romping Rover PM Prelude…Canon NB The Gray Wolf CP Northern Lights Repertoire 1B Repertoire DWM The Happy Hare CP ISBN 978-1-927777-03-9 The Painted Pony CP Lullaby…without counting! (sheep)20th/21st c. The Reluctant Donkey CP Patterns 20th/21st c. th st The Pesky Mosquito 20 /21 c. The Unwritten Rules Blues BL The Rollie, Pollie Piglet PM The Snapping Turtle CP *Duke, D. Northern Lights Repertoire 1A Repertoire DWM Northern Lights Repertoire 1A Repertoire DWM ISBN 978-0-9919297-2-6 ISBN 978-0-9919297-2-6 A Prayer NR BA goodbye 20th/21st Dancing with my Granny NC Northern Lights Repertoire 1B Repertoire DWM th st Swift Silvester 20 /21 c. ISBN 978-1-927777-03-9 Phrygian Tune (Modal) Unpleasant Conversation 20th/21st " Available in single sheet # YouTube ! CD Conservatory Canada Level 1 or Grade 1 Page !2 Contemporary Repertoire Duncan, M.H. *Griesdale, S. Flying Horses, Talking Fish RLP Let’s Pretend RLP ISBN 978-0-9809485-7-8 Product # SGR-PC002 I Want to Fly CP ISBN 978-0-9811542-1-3 Why? CP Scary Monster PM Moonlight CP Ballerina PM Party Plans CP Catch the Magic! ! Cottage Days RLP Product # SGR-PC006 ISBN 978-0-9809485-2-3 ISBN 978-0-9877169-1-0 Summer Lightning CP Dinosaur Bones Northern Lights Repertoire 1B Repertoire DWM ISBN 978-1-927777-03-9 *Hansen, J. Summer Lightning NI Northern Lights Repertoire 1B Repertoire DWM ISBN 978-1-927777-03-9 th st *Fairbank, N. A Touch of Whimsy 20 /21 c. Northern Lights Repertoire 1A Repertoire DWM ISBN 978-0-9919297-2-6 *Harbridge, A. A Sad Song BA # Piano Styles 1 DWM Product # AH 201 *Fiess, S. ISBN: 978-1927585962 Northern Lights Repertoire 1B Repertoire DWM Backstreet Blues BL SW ISBN 978-1-927777-03-9 Bedrock Boogie RO BL Gypsy Dance NC Brawny RO Broadway Blues BL SW *Gieck, J. Holiday in Trinidad LA (Calypso) Making Tracks Vol. 1 NLMT1 DWM Jack’s Back SW ISBN 978-1-927777-15-2 Jazz Cat Blues BL All Aboard the Octave Train CP PM Little Latin Dance LA Next Stop, Pemberton! CP PM March of the Wind-Up Tin Soldier NC Northern Lights Repertoire 1B Repertoire DWM Melancholy Melody BA ISBN 978-1-927777-03-9 O Canada Card Houses ET " Play Me the Blues BL SW # Dances, Daydreams & Dinosaurs RLP " Play That Rock Music RO ISMN 979-0-9001412-3-1 Rainbows and Raindrops NI Product # JKG – PC003 Rock This Town RO Card Houses CP The Hunter’s Dance RO Chromatisaurus CP The Olympian CP th st Tricky Tracks CP 20 /21 Canadian Contemporary Repertoire Series Lv 1 # Canadian Contemporary Repertoire Series Lv 1 Product # HL 00139067 Product # HL 00139067 ISBN: 9781495005367 HAL ISBN: 9781495005367 HAL "# Got the Blues BL Sunflowers and Sage Brush Cowboy Song CO Dinosaur Disco RO # Otonabee River Song BA PM Snow Angel When I Grow Up RLP # Aeolian Jazz Waltz JA SW Product JKG-PC006 ISMN 979-0-9001412-7-9 *Hartley, G. Teacher CP Summer Fun GGH Editions Pilot CP ISMN 979-0-706085-01-2 What’s the Hurry? *Gillis, T. Skipping Northern Lights Repertoire 1B Repertoire DWM ISBN 978-1-927777-03-9 *Lanthier, J. Smith Dance of the Gremlins CP Ocean Tails JL 102 Flying Ravens CP ISBN 978-1-928135-79-1 Two Banana Slugs (Imitative) Stroll Through Beacon Hill JA " Available in single sheet # YouTube ! CD Conservatory Canada Level 1 or Grade 1 Page !3 Contemporary Repertoire Matz, C. (arr.) ! American Popular Piano Repertoire 3 HAL Famous & Fun Pop Book 3 ALF ISBN 978-1-897379028 Product # 00-22424 Lonely Cottage ISBN: 978-0-7390-4167-3 Drifting Away Hedwig’s Theme MT Family Holiday I’ll Be There for You TV Petals Beauty and the Beast BR MT Doleful Happy Birthday to You Snake Pit Rock Around the Clock RO TV A Conversation Ding Dong! The Witch is Dead MT Sunny Disposition Its Bitsy Teenie Weene Yellow Polka Dot War Dance Bikini RO Puffed Up Over The Rainbow MT Flag Waving Part of Your World MT A Fanfare The Pink Panther MT Motor City Theme from “ New York, New York” BR Getting To It Famous & Fun Rock Book 3 ALF Spider Blues Product # 41004 Celtic Caper ISBN 978-0-7390-9605-5 Jamaican Market Blue Moon BA JA KC Shuffle Breakaway Corn Fed Don’t Stop Believin’ RO Boat Blues Gotta Be Somebody RO Lapping It Up Killing Me Softly RO BA Country Boy The Lion Sleeps Tonight Tango in the Desert Rock and Roll RO Wake Me Up When September Ends RO *Pinckney, J. You’re the One that I Want RO Northern Lights Repertoire 1B Repertoire DWM ISBN 978-1-927777-03-9 Mier, M. Super Marsupial Mama SW ! Jazz Rags and Blues Book 1 ALF Canadian Contemporary Repertoire Series Lv 1 Product # 6642 Product # HL 00139067 ISBN 0-7390-7428-4 ISBN: 9781495005367 HAL Ragtime Do-Si-Do RA Frozen Full Moon on a Sunday Afternoon Hallelujah JA BL Icicle Rag RA Surfboard Boogie SW JA Sunflowers and Sage Brush 20th/21st c. Sneaky Business JA Hush Now 20th/21st c. A Neat Beat JA *Pine, K. *Nasmyth, D. Northern Lights Repertoire 1A Repertoire DWM Northern Lights Repertoire 1B Repertoire DWM ISBN 978-0-9919297-2-6 ISBN 978-1-927777-03-9 Around Again 20th/21st c. Aardvark Strut SW JA Northern Lights Repertoire 1B Repertoire DWM ISBN 978-1-927777-03-9 Norton, C. Zeke’s Video Game Adventure 20th/21st c. Connections 1 for Piano FJH ISBN 978-1-55440-087-4 *Porter, B. Any Selection Northern Lights Repertoire 1A Repertoire DWM ! American Popular Piano Repertoire 2 HAL ISBN 978-0-9919297-2-6 ISBN 978-1-897379-02-8 Petite Waltz NR Spinning Song CO Moonlight Reflections NI Swan Song 20th/21st c. Along the Shore RLP Prairie Song CO Product # BFP-P006 Light As a Feather 20th/21st c. ISBN: 978-0-9879466-1-4 In Charge 20th/21st c. A Short Ride in a Fast Boat PM/CP Beach Walk 20th/21st c. Fun At the Beach PM Back on the Bike Lullaby of the Waves CP Taking Time JA The Red Lighthouse NI " Available in single sheet # YouTube ! CD Conservatory Canada Level 1 or Grade 1 Page !4 Contemporary Repertoire Colours of Sunset CP Product # TGR-PC010 Don’t Rock the Boat PM ISMN 979-0-9001444-3-0 Clowning Around and More RLP Cool Cat Product #BPF-P002 Cheerful Cat ISBN: 978-0-9813324-1-3 Comical Cat Thistledown NI Cranky Cat Moonlight Reflections PM Carefree Cat Into the Woods RLP Clever Cat Product # BPF-P005 Days of Summer RLP ISBN: 978-0-9879466-0-7 Code HPA123 Sleepytime CP ISBN 978-1-5540-690-6 Blue Butterfly Far Away An Army of Ants CP Into Mischief Rascally Raccoon RA Sunset Land of the Silver Birch RLP The Chase Product # BPF-P003 Eleven Miniatures RLP ISBN: 978-0-9813324-6-8 Product # TGR-PC008 Alouette FK ISMN 979-0-9001430-6-8 Iroquoise Lullaby FK Fleas Huron Carol FK Toy Collection FHM Gail on la, gai le rosier FK Code HPA126 Acadian Lullaby FK Blocks Ah! Si mon moine voulez danser FK Teddy Bear Rags to Riches RLP Video Game Adventure Product # BPF-P004 Fire Truck ISBN: 978-0-9813324-7-5 By the Pond NI Rollin, C.
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