SKU: CF.PL1072
ISBN 9781491160244. UPC: 680160918836.
An Anthology of Piano Music for the Left Hand Alone marks a rare and significant entry to the piano literature as one of the only collections of the oft-neglected left-hand piano repertoire. Serious literature for the left hand alone has a long and storied past. Contained within this volume, the serious advanced pianist will find a wealth of artistically satisfying repertoire for the left hand that will not only strengthen the technical development of the left hand, but also make for impressive showpieces on the recital stage.This volume includes hitherto unpublished gems like Earl Wild's Etude No. 3 for the Left Hand Alone (Based on Gershwin’s The Man I Love) and Ruth Wylie's Soliloquy for Piano, Left Hand, Op. 23, as well as established classics of the repertoire like Godowky's Chopin arrangements, and even modern and contemporary additions like Bartok’s Etude for the Left Hand and Corigliano's Etude No. 1 for the Left Hand Alone.
SKU: CY.CC2919
Gliere's beautiful character pieces, Six Album Leaves from Op. 51 are from a larger collection of twelve originally written for Cello and Piano in 1911 while the composer was living in Berlin. The composer most likely was inspired by Schumann's versions which were unknown in Russia. The pieces are full of eastern sounding melodies and exploit the singing nature of the Trombone. Mr. Sauer has brilliantly arranged six of these for advanced performers.
SKU: YM.GTP01097337
ISBN 9784636973372.
17 arrangements by 8 net pianists. SNSShang Da Ren Qi Yan Zou Shi Pin De Le Pu Hua 1. Japanese traditional song Furusato(My home town) in three different atomosphere; 2. If Chopin plays Happy Birthday to You; 3. Twinkle Ode to Joy; 4. Orpheus in the Underworld in expiring expression; 5. Japanese children's song Soap Bubble Flew Away on the keyboard; 6. How to play Theme from Vice General Song in the bar; 7. How to play the background music from Summer Wars; 8. Chopsticks in cross genre arrangement; 9. Magic accompaniment; 10. To understand tension of the music through My Grandfather's Clock; 11. To explain Pachelbel's Canon thoroughly; 12. If Mozart is a student in Yamaha music school; 13. Brilliant Twinkle Twinkle Little Star; 14. To play a Japanese traditional song Antagata Dokosa(Where are you born?) on the keyboard; 15. To explain the rhythm patterns practically through Marunouchi Sadistic; 16. To study how to make variations with Four Season Songs basically; 17. Japanese children song Zo-san(Elephant song) in Jazz 1. <> 3Chong Fen Wei Gai Bian ; 2. Ru Guo Rang Xiao Bang Lai Dan <> Geng Jia Hui Huang Yi Dian ; 4. <> Gan Dong Ban Bian Qu ; 5. Jiang <> Gai Bian Wei Gang Qin Qu ; 6. Ru He Zai BarLi Bu Bei Cha Jue Di Yan Zou <> ; 7. <> Ju Zhong Qu ; 8. <> Ge Chong Qu Feng Bian Qu ; 9. Mo Fa De Ban Zou ; 10. Jiao Ni Ru He Shi Yong TensionDe <> ; 11. <> Che Di Jie Shuo ; 12. Ru Guo Mo Zha Te Shi Ya Ma Ha Yin Le Jiao Shi De Xue Sheng De Hua ; 13. Rang <> Shan Shan Fa Guang ; 14. Xiong Ben Fang Yan Ge Yao <> Gang Qin Bian Qu ; 15. <> Shi Yong Jie Zou Xing Xiang Jie ; 16. Yong <> Jiang Jie Ji Ben Bian Zou Fa ; 17. <> Jue Shi Ban Bian Qu.
SKU: HL.14028353
ISBN 9781846096709.
Simon Holt's 1985 composition, Tauromaquia is named after a series of etchings by Goya, all of which are studies of the art of bullfighting. This piece for Piano solo was commissioned by Ian Brown, who gave the first performance in 1987, and delivers great bravura with knife-edge intensity and power. Duration 10 minutes.
SKU: HL.1303139
UPC: 196288173434.
This collection by Elena Cobb presents four virtuoso piano pieces in the Romantic Style for Advanced Level. Filled with flamboyant octaves, cascading double notes and delicate trills, they offer young pianists a great opportunity to show off their skills on stageand during examinations. Book 2 includes the Débutante Grand Valse, the Peacock Grand Valse, as well as the Russian Bells Étude-Tableau that first appeared in International Piano Magazine in November 2016, and the Arabia Étude-Tableau that was released in 2014 and is frequently performed by young pianists at such venues as Carnegie Hall and the Royal Albert Hall. In order to offer performers the best direction for their interpretation, the editors have given detailed instructions for pedalling, dynamics and articulation. Suggested fingering may be amended to suit the needs of the individual pianist.