| Piano Inspiration, Book 1 Piano solo - Intermediate ABRSM Publishing
ABRSM Grades 4-6. This special collection of intermediate piano repertoire has b...(+)
ABRSM Grades 4-6. This special collection of intermediate piano repertoire has been lovingly curated by internationally renowned pianist, Isata Kanneh-Mason. Inspired by her musical journey from childhood prodigy to accomplished performer, and drawing on her championship of female composers and composers of colour, Isata has handpicked a wonderfully diverse melange of music for players to explore. Alongside well-known classical masterpieces, Isata presents stunning pieces by Florence Price, Amy Beach and Eleanor Alberga, as well as a beautifully evocative new work by Natalie Klouda and her very own Waltz. Carefully edited and fingered, Piano Inspiration 1 is ideal both for recreational playing and those seeking own-choice repertoire for ABRSM Performance Grades (Grades 4?6).
? 16 pieces for intermediate players, each holding special significance to Isata
? A wonderful array of styles, composers and traditions that span four centuries of piano music
? Original works by Isata Kanneh-Mason and Natalie Klouda, specially composed for this collection
? Ideal for own-choice repertoire selection in ABRSM Performance Grades (Grades 4?6)
Pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason is in great demand in the UK and internationally as a soloist and chamber musician. She offers eclectic and interesting repertoire and has performed at many of the world?s finest concert venues, including the Royal Albert Hall for her BBC Proms solo debut in 2023. As a Decca recording artist, she entered the UK classical charts at No. 1 with her 2019 album Romance, and has since released Summertime, featuring twentieth-century American repertoire; Muse, a duo album with her brother Sheku; and Childhood Tales, which showcases music inspired by a nostalgia for youth. Isata is recipient of the coveted Leonard Bernstein Award and the Opus Klassik Award for best young artist.
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| Beruhmte Klaviermusik I:
Piano: Instrumental Album Piano solo Barenreiter
World Piano Music Book 1: 14 pieces of medium difficulty for Piano solo.The albu...(+)
World Piano Music Book 1: 14 pieces of medium difficulty for Piano solo.The album World Piano Music I includes representative samples of Piano literature from various style periods. The selection of recital compositions by important world composers (Bach Mozart Beethoven Schubert Schumann Brahms Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Chopin Liszt Cajkovskij Rachmaninov Grieg and Debussy) chronologically dated by year of origin offers a wide spectrum of forms and genres.Contents:Prelude in C major [Bach Johann Sebastian]Fantasia in D minor [Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus]For Elise [Beethoven Ludwig van]Moment musical[Schubert Franz]Draming [Schumann Robert]Waltz No.2 [Brahms Johannes]Waltz No.15 [Brahms Johannes]Spring Song [Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Felix]Waltz op. 34 No.2 [Chopin Fryderyk]Consolation No.2. [Liszt Ferenc]Romance [Cajkovskij Petr Iljic]Prelude in C sharp minor [Rachmaninov Sergej Vasiljevic]To the Spring [Grieg Edvard]Clair de lune [Debussy Claude]
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| Sergei Rachmaninov:
Rachmaninov - Piano
Concerto No. 1: Piano:
Instrumental Work Piano solo [Sheet music] Spartan Press
2nd Movement-Transcription of the slow movement of Rachmaninov's First Piano Con...(+)
2nd Movement-Transcription of the slow movement of Rachmaninov's First Piano Concerto op 1. Programme note by Murray McLachlan: Rachmaninov's first concerto in F sharp minor op 1 was composed in 1891 and dedicated to Alexander Siloti. The work was substantially revised in 1917 with textures made much lighter. The revised version is also more concentrated and disciplined with the material eliminating some of the earlier episodic sections entirely from the score. The second movement is an exquisite 74 bar miniature a nostalgic nocturne that is contrapuntally rich. In this soloversion the use of all three pedals and the middle pedal in particular make it possible to project the multifaceted textures the 'colour counter-point' that along with Rachmaninov's chromaticism enhances his considerable melodic gifts. Was Rachmaninov the 'Russian Bach?' Certainly his genius for 'inner voices' 'inner melodies' and counter-melodies make his music an inexhaustible treasure house of possibility for the creatively charged solo pianist. In Rachmaninov's piano writing there is simply no such thing as 'padding' or anonymous accompaniments- every line can be vocally or orchestrally charged making the music glow with richness and inspiration. This transcription was given its world premiere on April 1- Rachmaninov's birthday- in 2017 in New York as part of a recital for the Lezetizky society. Further performances were given on what was an intense US Easter tour in Washington Texas Boston and Vermont. I've also performed the transcription in Canada and the UK.
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| Renaissance Anthology A
Vol.4: Piano or Keyboard:
Instrumental Album Piano solo [Sheet music] Spartan Press
Grade 8+-It has often struck me as intriguing that The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book...(+)
Grade 8+-It has often struck me as intriguing that The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (a collection of keyboard music spanning the period c.1562-1612) occupies a virtually non-existent place in the literature considered viable by pianists.Needless to say harpsichordists continue to hold the music in the highest esteem while a number of transcriptions for instruments and ensembles have been made available in more recent times. How can it be that this ancient heritage - which in keyboard music terms might be regarded as the equivalent to the Dead Sea Scrolls - has hitherto seemed a no-go area for pianists? It is as if the first 'proper' keyboard music tumbledmiraculously out of some parallel universe around Bach's time i.e. the first half of the 18th century. While our modern piano is perhaps as different from a virginal as a washing machine is from a mangle there are in fact a good many facets of virginal music which read across perfectly well to today's instruments. For this to be possible we need to take the time to lookbeyond peculiarities in translation which to a significant extent comes down to issues resulting from burgeoning notational practices. It also becomes necessary to re-imagine the music in light of what is possible as well as what is desirable. Problems with accessing the sound-world of pre-Baroque keyboard music can be overcome quite easily just as it is possible to become better in resonance withavant garde musical styles given appropriate immersion. Since the writing of the performance notes to The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book more than a century ago (by J.A. Fuller Maitland and W. Barclay Squire) the momentum generated by the Early Music Revival has brought about immeasurable insights into the intentions of Renaissance and Baroque composers. Performances on periodinstruments continue to reacquaint us with a bygone age and stimulate a healthy fascination for the practices that were once fundamental to the craft. On balance however the potential for a major
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| M. Tanner: Renaissance
Anthology A Vol.3: Piano:
Instrumental Album Piano solo [Sheet music] - Intermediate/advanced Spartan Press
Grades 6-7-Beautifully presented and thoroughly readable 'modern' editions of t...(+)
Grades 6-7-Beautifully presented and thoroughly readable 'modern' editions of the best of these pre-Baroque masterpieces. Carefully graded.It has often struck me as intriguing that The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (a collection of keyboard music spanning the period c.1562-1612) occupies a virtually non-existent place in the literature considered viable by pianists.Needless to say harpsichordists continue to hold the music in the highest esteem while a number of transcriptions for instruments and ensembles have been made available in more recent times. How can it be that this ancient heritage - which in keyboard music terms might be regarded as the equivalent to the DeadSea Scrolls - has hitherto seemed a no-go area for pianists? It is as if the first 'proper' keyboard music tumbled miraculously out of some parallel universe around Bach's time i.e. the first half of the 18th century. While our modern piano is perhaps as different from a virginal as a washing machine is from a mangle there are in fact a good many facets of virginal music which read across perfectly well to today's instruments. For this to be possible we need to take the time to look beyond peculiarities in translation which to a significant extent comes down to issues resulting from burgeoning notational practices. It also becomes necessary to re-imagine the music in light of what is possible as well as what is desirable. Problems with accessing the sound-world of pre-Baroque keyboard music can be overcome quite easily just as it is possible to become better in resonance with avant garde musical styles given appropriate immersion. Since the writing of the performance notes to The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book more than a century ago (by J.A. Fuller Maitland and W. Barclay Squire) the momentum generated by the Early Music Revival has brought about immeasurable insights into the intentions of Renaissance and Baroque composers. Performances on period instruments continue to reacquaint us with a bygone age and stimulate a healthy fascination for the
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| M. Tanner: Renaissance
Keyboard Anthology 1:
Harpsichord or Piano:
Instrumental Piano solo Spartan Press
It has often struck me as intriguing that The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (a colle...(+)
It has often struck me as intriguing that The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (a collection of keyboard music spanning the period c.1562-1612) occupies a virtually non-existent place in the literature considered viable by pianists.Needless to say harpsichordists continue to hold the music in the highest esteem while a number of transcriptions for instruments and ensembles have been made available in more recent times. How can it be that this ancient heritage - which in keyboard music terms might be regarded as the equivalent to the Dead Sea Scrolls - has hitherto seemed a no-go area for pianists? It is as if the first 'proper' keyboard music tumbledmiraculously out of some parallel universe around Bach's time i.e. the first half of the 18th century. While our modern piano is perhaps as different from a virginal as a washing machine is from a mangle there are in fact a good many facets of virginal music which read across perfectly well to today's instruments. For this to be possible we need to take the time to lookbeyond peculiarities in translation which to a significant extent comes down to issues resulting from burgeoning notational practices. It also becomes necessary to re-imagine the music in light of what is possible as well as what is desirable. Problems with accessing the sound-world of pre-Baroque keyboard music can be overcome quite easily just as it is possible to become better in resonance withavant garde musical styles given appropriate immersion. Since the writing of the performance notes to The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book more than a century ago (by J.A. Fuller Maitland and W. Barclay Squire) the momentum generated by the Early Music Revival has brought about immeasurable insights into the intentions of Renaissance and Baroque composers. Performances on periodinstruments continue to reacquaint us with a bygone age and stimulate a healthy fascination for the practices that were once fundamental to the craft. On balance however the potential for a major
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| M. Tanner: Renaissance
Keyboard Anthology 2:
Harpsichord or Piano:
Instrumental Piano solo - Intermediate Spartan Press
It has often struck me as intriguing that The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (a colle...(+)
It has often struck me as intriguing that The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (a collection of keyboard music spanning the period c.1562-1612) occupies a virtually non-existent place in the literature considered viable by pianists.Needless to say harpsichordists continue to hold the music in the highest esteem while a number of transcriptions for instruments and ensembles have been made available in more recent times. How can it be that this ancient heritage - which in keyboard music terms might be regarded as the equivalent to the Dead Sea Scrolls - has hitherto seemed a no-go area for pianists? It is as if the first 'proper' keyboard music tumbledmiraculously out of some parallel universe around Bach's time i.e. the first half of the 18th century. While our modern piano is perhaps as different from a virginal as a washing machine is from a mangle there are in fact a good many facets of virginal music which read across perfectly well to today's instruments. For this to be possible we need to take the time to lookbeyond peculiarities in translation which to a significant extent comes down to issues resulting from burgeoning notational practices. It also becomes necessary to re-imagine the music in light of what is possible as well as what is desirable. Problems with accessing the sound-world of pre-Baroque keyboard music can be overcome quite easily just as it is possible to become better in resonance withavant garde musical styles given appropriate immersion. Since the writing of the performance notes to The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book more than a century ago (by J.A. Fuller Maitland and W. Barclay Squire) the momentum generated by the Early Music Revival has brought about immeasurable insights into the intentions of Renaissance and Baroque composers. Performances on periodinstruments continue to reacquaint us with a bygone age and stimulate a healthy fascination for the practices that were once fundamental to the craft. On balance however the potential for a major
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| Coffret Great Piano solo [Sheet music] - Intermediate Amsco Wise Publications
Une superbe collection de 180 solos de piano. Ce coffret rassemble des standards...(+)
Une superbe collection de 180 solos de piano. Ce coffret rassemble des standards de jazz, de blues et de pop mais aussi des BO de film, des comédies musicales, des piéces classiques et populaires. Consiste en un ensemble de quatre livres (noir, bleu, violet et rouge) de cette collection dans un coffret en édition spéciale. Les quatres volumes sont également disponibles séparément. / Piano/Vocal/Guitare (PVG) / Partition
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| The Library of Piano
Favorites - Volume 2 Piano solo [Sheet music] - Intermediate Amsco Wise Publications 45.50 EUR - Sold by Note4Piano Pre-shipment lead time: 3-10 days - In Stock Supplier |
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| Easiest Book of Piano
Classics Piano solo [Sheet music] - Easy Amsco Wise Publications 32.50 EUR - Sold by Note4Piano Pre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock Only 1 left in stock, order soon ! |
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| Divers : The Essential
Collection: Classical
Gold Piano solo [Sheet music] - Intermediate Chester
Les plus grandes ?uvres pour Piano de la période Classique, arrangé...(+)
Les plus grandes ?uvres pour Piano de la période Classique, arrangées pour Piano Solo / Classique / Partition /
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| Peaceful Classical Piano
Solos: Piano Solo:
Instrumental Album Piano solo - Intermediate Hal Leonard
Peaceful Classical Piano Solos. Relax at the piano with this exceptional collect...(+)
Peaceful Classical Piano Solos. Relax at the piano with this exceptional collection of satisfying and profoundly beautiful pieces to play. Includes pieces from some of the greatest classical composers of all time: Bach, Beach, Beethoven, Chopin, Coleridge-Taylor, Debussy, Mozart, Schumann and many more.
Some pieces have been transposed and simplified for ease of playing.
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| Coffret Great Piano Solos
Vol.2 Piano solo Amsco Wise Publications
A superb four-volume collection of over 180 solos for the intermediate level Pia...(+)
A superb four-volume collection of over 180 solos for the intermediate level Pianist. Includes popular film and show tunes - themes and songs from top TV shows - and classical favourites from choral works, concertos, ballets, operas and symphonies. / Piano
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| CLASSICAL CHILLOUT GOLD
EDITION SOLO PIANO
Piano solo [Sheet music] - Intermediate Chester
Relaxez-vous avec cette suite incroyable de notre meilleure vente "Classica...(+)
Relaxez-vous avec cette suite incroyable de notre meilleure vente "Classical Chillout", contenant 29 superbes morceaux légers au piano à jouer et à apprécier. / Classique / Partition /
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