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===Viola=== The viola method was compiled and edited by [[Doris Preucil]] in nine volumes. Like the violin repertoire, much of the viola repertoire is drawn from the [[Baroque music|Baroque]] period. The first three volumes have been arranged (or [[transposition (music)|transposed]]) almost directly from the first three violin volumes, and the rest differ significantly as they delve into standard viola literature. The viola books introduce shifting and work in higher positions earlier than the violin volumes, in anticipation of viola students being asked to play in ensembles sooner in their studies than violinists, and needing these skills to better handle orchestral or chamber music parts (Preucil, 1985). Volumes 4 to 8 include works by [[Telemann]], [[Henri Casadesus|Casadesus]], [[Bach]], [[Felix Mendelssohn|Mendelssohn]], [[Antonio Vivaldi|Vivaldi]], [[Jean-Marie Leclair|Leclair]], [[Johann Nepomuk Hummel|Hummel]], and [[Max Bruch|Bruch]]. The first four volumes have been recorded on two albums by [[William Preucil]], and the rest are available in separate albums.
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