For me, the three that immediately came to mind are the Giga from Sonata No. 2 in C (Op1 No2) by Jean-Marie Leclair, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (K.525 -- do I even have to say by whom?), and Alla Hornpipe from Water Music by Handel. I'd also include Fantasia in C by Quantz (QV 3:1.2) -- yes, it's replete with mordants instead of trills, but close enough 🙂. Also for consideration would be The Fairy Queen by Carolan -- not that many trills, but a number of 16th note runs that are effectively trills (esp good for E-F# to practice that alternate fingering)
For me, the three that immediately came to mind are the Giga from Sonata No. 2 in C (Op1 No2) by Jean-Marie Leclair, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (K.525 -- do I even have to say by whom?), and Alla Hornpipe from Water Music by Handel. I'd also include Fantasia in C by Quantz (QV 3:1.2) -- yes, it's replete with mordants instead of trills, but close enough 🙂. Also for consideration would be The Fairy Queen by Carolan -- not that many trills, but a number of 16th note runs that are effectively trills (esp good for E-F# to practice that alternate fingering)
Ooh all great pieces! 😊
The Allegretto from Suite de Trois Morceaux by Godard has 4 trills in a row, advancing chromatically, a great (and playful) example.
Thanks Bryant! 😊
How about the end of color my world by Chicago?
Thanks David! 😊
I would love you to play the grate train race
Hi Michael,
Yes, such a great piece! Maybe one day! I heard Ian Clarke play this piece live and it was amazing hearing it from the composer himself! 😀
Don't forget the ibert concerto
Thanks Michael! 😊
serenade aux etoiles by cecile chaminade :))
Nice! 😊