Franz Schubert; "Waltz No. 6" from Twelve Waltzes, Seventeen Ländler and Nine Ecossaises for Keyboard, D. 145; full score; measures 17-33.
7.
Giuseppe Verdi; "Libiamo ne' lieti calici" from Act III of La traviata; piano/vocal score; measures 22-42.
Subdominant
8.
Andreas Hammerschmidt; No. 15 of Schlesischer Bauer Gräte; full score; complete.
9.
Joseph Lanner; Dornbacher Ländler, Op. 9, No. 3; full score; measures 1- 8.
10.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Piano Sonata, K. 331; full score; third movement, measures 97-109.
11.
Carl Maria von Weber; Variations on "Vien'quà Dorina bella," Op. 9; full score; theme, measures 1-12.
12.
Gioacchino Rossini, "Largo al factotum" from Act I, Scene 4 of Il barbiere di Siviglia; piano/vocal score; measures 236-253.
13.
Franz Schubert; Impromptu, Op. 90, No. 4 (D. 899); full score; measures 260-277.
14.
Robert Schumann; "Hasche-Mann," No. 3 of Kinderscenen, Op. 15; full score; measures 1-8.
15.
Giacomo Puccini; "Sola perduta" from Act IV of Manon Lescaut; piano/vocal score; measures 1-20.
First Inversion Tonic, Dominant, and Subdominant
16.
Anonymous; Kipp-, Wipp- und Münzerlied; piano/vocal score; measures 1-8.
17.
John Wilbye; Adieu, Sweet Amarillis; full score; measures 1-8.
18.
Henry Lawes; As Spring the Winter Doth Succeed; full score; measures 1- 6.
19.
John Christopher Pepusch; "Hither, Dear Husband" from The Beggar's Opera; piano/vocal score; measures 1-8.
20.
Johann Sebastian Bach; "Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan" from Lobe den Herrn, meine Seele, BWV 69a; full score; measures 1-4.
21.
Francesco Maria Veracini; Sonata No. 3 for Violin, or Solo Flute, and Continuo; full score; fourth movement, measures 1-8.
22.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Piano Sonata, K. 570; full score; first movement, measures 1-20.
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Publication Information: Book Title: Musical Anthologies for Analytical Study: A Bibliography. Contributors: James E. Perone - compiler. Publisher: Greenwood Press. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 1995. Page Number: 2.
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