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This book contains a collection of 35 entirely new and original works by musician Johnny Willis, composed for fellow members of the Yorkshire Concertina Club. In addition to concertina, the majority of pieces are suitable for many instruments including violin, piano, chromonica, flute, recorder and other woodwind instruments. The works are all melodically original and great fun to play, and both beginners and more advanced players will find plenty of satisfying music in the collection. From the enchanting beauty of 'Shannon Waters', to the jaunty optimism of 'Jesters Dance', through to the…mehr

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This book contains a collection of 35 entirely new and original works by musician Johnny Willis, composed for fellow members of the Yorkshire Concertina Club. In addition to concertina, the majority of pieces are suitable for many instruments including violin, piano, chromonica, flute, recorder and other woodwind instruments. The works are all melodically original and great fun to play, and both beginners and more advanced players will find plenty of satisfying music in the collection. From the enchanting beauty of 'Shannon Waters', to the jaunty optimism of 'Jesters Dance', through to the compulsive toe-tapping of 'Can't Help Ragging' and much more - this collection has something for all musical tastes.
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Autorenporträt
John Willis is one of Britain's best known television executives. He is former director of programmes at Channel 4 and director of factual and learning at the BBC. He was vice president for national programs at WGBH Boston. In 2012 he was elected chair of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). He was educated at Eltham College and Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge where he read History. He started his career as a documentary maker and won a string of awards for his films including Johnny Go Home; Alice: A Fight for Life, Rampton: The Secret Hospital; and First Tuesday: Return to Nagasaki. He was Chief Executive of Mentorn Media - producers of Question Time for the BBC - and he now chairs the board of governors at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. He divides his time between London and Norfolk.