Grade 1
1. A Breath of Fresh Air2. Sunbeams 3. Elegy 4. Sonatina Grade 25. Lullaby 6. Momentum 7. Reflections Grade 38. Dynamo 9. Lineage 10 Fanfare 11. The Round Mirror Grade 412. Leap of Faith 13. Calling the Tune 14. Bush Scouts 15. Tin Cans Grade 516. Ukranian Lament 17. Tomfoolery 18. Ragtime & Trio 19. Rock Anthem 20. Reverie 21. Hollyhocks Grade 622. Locked on Latin 23. Summer Solstice 24. Follow Your Dream 25. Ragtime & Tango 26. Minuet & Trio 27. Out West 28. Romance Grade 729. Ballad 30. Carousel 31. Wacky Waltz Grade 832. Enharmonium 33. The Warrior 34. Canterbury Bells 35. Deadly Nightshade 36. The Joker
Mark Goddard, born in 1960, is a distinguished composer and musician. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music (RAM), where he earned the GRSM (hons) and LRAM (piano) degrees. During his time at RAM, he received nine awards for composition, including the prestigious Eric Coates Prize and the Capital Radio Prize After completing his studies, Mark married Pat Goddard, a fellow RAM student and bassoonist. They worked in Oxford for ten years, where Mark composed, arranged, and conducted orchestras and choirs. In 1989, they founded Spartan Press, which they later relocated to the Scottish Highlands12. In 2018, Mark and Pat sold Spartan Press and moved to Bristol, where they established Clifton Edition Limited in 2023. Mark was honored with the Associate of the Royal Academy of Music (ARAM) in 2015 for his contributions to the music profession.
Mark Goddard's Festival Choice is a new progressive compendium of contemporary repertoire for piano, carefully graded, covering the full range of ABRSM grades 1 –…
Mark Goddard’s Festival Choice is a new progressive compendium of contemporary repertoire for piano, carefully graded, covering the full range of ABRSM grades 1 – 8.
All 36 pieces are approachable and varied in style, originating from a variety of sources including musical birthday presents, wedding presents, commissions from UK wide festivals, education authorities, examination boards, and gifts for pupils.
Previously published by Spartan Press
Former catalogue number SP1307, SP1305 &SP1300, SP1304