Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), edited by Riemenschneider. For pi...(+)
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750), edited by
Riemenschneider. For
piano. Format: piano solo
book. With piano
reduction, introductory
text, instructional text,
lyrics and performance
notes. Baroque. 184
pages. 9x12 inches.
Published by Schirmer
Edited by Amy Appleby. Collection and examples CD for easy solo piano. Over 200 ...(+)
Edited by Amy Appleby.
Collection and examples
CD for easy solo piano.
Over 200 best-loved
Christian hymns that have
inspired praise and
worship for over four
centuries. Series: Piano
Treasury Series. 392
pages. Published by Music
Sales.
Piano - very easy to easy SKU: M7.ART-42104 26 leichte und sehr leicht...(+)
Piano - very easy to easy
SKU: M7.ART-42104
26 leichte und sehr
leichte Klavierstücke
für Kinder &
Erwachsene. Composed
by Tatjana Davidoff.
Score with online audio
files. 44 pages. MDS
(Music Distribution
Services) #ART 42104.
Published by MDS (Music
Distribution Services)
(M7.ART-42104).
ISBN
9783866421042.
Du
hast Schwierigkeiten
Noten zu lesen? Besonders
der Bassschlüssel
bereitet Dir
Schwierigkeiten? Du
stehst auf
gefühlvolle, schön
klingende Klaviermusik?
'Deine Noten, Dein
Klavier, Deine Musik'
enthält 26 leichte und
sehr leichte
Klavierstücke, die
fast nur in Viertelnoten
geschrieben sind und
dennoch anspruchsvoll
klingen. Dadurch hast Du
die Möglichkeit Noten
fehlerfrei zu erlernen
und gleichzeitig legst Du
den Grundstein für
einen sicheren Umgang mit
dem Violin- und dem
Bassschlüssel. In
allen Stücken sind die
Fingersätze und der
Pedaleinsatz
ausführlich
gekennzeichnet. Die
Begleitung mit der linken
Hand beschränkt sich
auf einzelne ganze Noten,
damit Du Dich auf Deine
Fingerhaltung, Deinen
deutlichen und sauberen
Anschlag sowie auf die
Koordination Deiner
Finger konzentrieren
kannst. Die einfachen
Dur- und Mollharmonien
sind zudem
abwechslungsreich
gestaltet und schulen
Dein Gehör. Da Du die
hier gesammelten
Stücke ohne
Schwierigkeiten spielen
kannst, empfindest Du das
Ãœben nicht als etwas
Mühsames oder
Anstrengendes - ganz im
Gegenteil: Du erlebst das
Klavierspielen so, wie
wir es lernen und spielen
wollen. Als eine
wundervolle Art und
Weise, die eigenen
Gefühle in Musik
auszudrücken. Der
optionale Download dient
als praktische Lernhilfe
und soll eine Anregung
dafür sein, wie diese
Klavierstücke beim
Spielen klingen
könnten.
Piano - easy SKU: M7.ART-42210 Die bekanntesten Weihnachtslieder leich...(+)
Piano - easy
SKU:
M7.ART-42210
Die
bekanntesten
Weihnachtslieder leicht
spielbar arrangiert,
für Kinder ab 6 Jahren
and erwachsene
Anfänger. Arranged
by Theresia Prelog. Sheet
music. 48 pages. Artist
Ahead Musikverlag #ART
42210. Published by
Artist Ahead Musikverlag
(M7.ART-42210).
ISBN
9783866422100.
German.
'Das
weihnachtliche
Klavierbüchlein für
Anfänger'
ermöglicht es, schon
nach kurzer Lernzeit die
bekanntesten und
beliebtesten
Weihnachtslieder aus dem
deutsch- und
englischsprachigen Raum
selbst zu spielen. Die
Arrangements der Lieder
sind geeignet für
Spielerinnen und Spieler
aller Altersstufen,
für Kinder ab 6 Jahren
bis zu erwachsenen
Anfängern und
Wiedereinsteigern. Die
Reihenfolge ist
progressiv nach
Schwierigkeitsgrad
geordnet und kann so in
jede Klaviermethode
eingebaut werden. Am
Anfang des Bandes sind
die Lieder im
Fünftonraum
arrangiert, in weiterer
Folge erweitert sich der
Tonraum allmählich.
Ein groÃ?es Notenbild,
leicht lesbare Tonarten
und zahlreiche
Fingersätze sind
hilfreich beim Erlernen
der Lieder, die alle ohne
Pedal gespielt werden. Da
alle Lieder leicht
gesetzt sind und trotzdem
sehr gut klingen, sind
sie bestens geeignet
für ein erstes
weihnachtliches Vorspiel
in Schülerkonzerten
oder im familiären
Rahmen. Der unterlegte
Text der 1. Strophe
lädt zum Mitsingen ein
und garantiert eine
stimmungsvolle und
besinnliche Advents- und
Weihnachtszeit für die
ganze Familie!
Orchestra Piano SKU: PR.11641861SP Composed by William Kraft. Part. 35 pa...(+)
Orchestra Piano
SKU:
PR.11641861SP
Composed by William
Kraft. Part. 35 pages.
Duration 21 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#116-41861SP. Published
by Theodore Presser
Company (PR.11641861SP).
UPC:
680160685202.
What?
! - my composer
colleagues said - A
concerto for the piano?
It's a 19th century
instrument! Admittedly we
are in an age when
originally created
timbres and/or
musico-technological
formulations are often
the modus operandi of a
piece. Actually, this
Concerto began about two
years ago when, during
one of my creative jogs,
the sound of the
uppermost register of the
piano mingled with wind
chimes penetrated my
inner ear. The challenge
and fascination of
exploring and developing
this idea into an
orchestral situation
determined that some day
soon I would be writing a
work for piano and
orchestra. So it was a
very happy coincidence
when Mona Golabek phoned
to tell me she would like
discuss the Ford
Foundation commission.
After covering areas of
aesthetics and
compositional styles, we
found that we had a good
working rapport, and she
asked if I would accept
the commission. The
answer was obvious. Then
began the intensive
thought process on the
stylistic essence and
organization of the work.
Along with this went a
renewed study of
idiomatic writing for the
piano, of the kind
Stravinsky undertook with
the violin when he began
his Violin Concerto. By a
stroke of great fortune,
the day in February 1972
that I received official
notice from the Ford
Foundation of the
commission, I also
received a letter from
the Guggenheim Foundation
informing me I had been
awarded my second
fellowship. With the good
graces of Zubin Mehta and
Ernest Fleischmann,
masters of my destiny as
a member of the Los
Angeles Philharmonic, I
was relieved of my
orchestral duties during
the Hollywood Bowl
season. Thus I was able
to go to Europe to work
and to view the latest
trends in music
concentrating in London
(the current musical
melting pot and showcase
par excellence), Oslo,
Norway, for the Festival
of Scandinavian Music
called Nordic Days, and
Warsaw, Poland, for its
prestigious Autumn
Festival. Over half the
Concerto was completed in
that summer and most of
the rest during the 72-73
season with the final
touches put on during a
month as Resident Scholar
at the Rockefeller
Foundation's Villa
Serbelloni in Bellagio,
Italy. So much for the
external and
environmental influences,
except perhaps to mention
the birds of Sussex in
the first movement, the
bells of Arhus (Denmark)
in the second movement
and the bells of Bellagio
at the end of the
Concerto. Primary in the
conception was the
personality of Miss
Golabek: she is a
wonderfully vital and
dynamic person and a real
virtuoso. Therefore, the
soloist in the Concerto
is truly the protagonist;
it is she (for once we
can do away with the
generic he) who unfolds
the character and intent
of the piece. The first
section is constructed in
the manner of a
recitative - completely
unmeasured - with letters
and numbers by which the
conductor signals the
orchestra for its
participation. This
allows the soloist the
freedom to interpret the
patterns and control the
flow and development of
the music. The Concerto
is actually in one
continuous movement but
with three large
divisions of sufficiently
contrasting character to
be called movements in
themselves. The first
'movement' is based on a
few timbral elements: 1)
a cluster of very low
pitches which at the
beginning are practically
inaudibly depressed, and
sustained silently by the
sostenuto pedal, which
causes sympathetic
vibrating pitches to ring
when strong notes are
struck; 2) a single
powerful note indicated
by a black note-head with
a line through it
indicating the strongest
possible sforzando; 3)
short figures of various
colors sometimes ominous,
sometimes as splashes of
light or as elements of
transition; 4) trills and
tremolos which are the
actual controlling
organic thread starting
as single axial tremolos
and gradually expanding
to trills of increasingly
larger and more powerful
scope. The 'movement'
begins in quiescent
repose but unceasingly
grows in energy and
tension as the stretching
of a string or rubber
band. When it can no
longer be restrained, it
bursts into the next
section. The second
'movement,' propelled by
the released tension, is
a brilliant virtuosic
display, which begins
with a long solo of wispy
percussion, later joined
in duet with the piano.
Not to be ignored, the
orchestra takes over
shooting the material
throughout all its
sections like a small
agile bird deftly
maneuvering through
nothing but air, while
the piano counterposes
moments of lyricism. The
orchestra reaches a
climax, thrusting us into
the third 'movement'
which begins with a
cadenza-like section for
the piano. This moves
gently into an expressive
section (expressive is
not a negative term to
me) in which duets are
formed with various
instruments. There are
fleeting glimpses of
remembrances past, as a
fragmented
recapitulation. One
glimpse is hazily
expressed by strings and
percussion in a moment of
simultaneous contrasting
levels of activity, a
technique of which I have
been fond and have
utilized in various
fixed-free relationships,
particularly in my
Percussion Concerto,
Contextures and Games:
Collage No. 1. The second
half of the third
'movement; is a large
coda - akin to those in
Beethoven - which brings
about another display of
virtuosity, this time
gutsy and driving,
raising the Concerto to a
final climax, the soloist
completing the fragmented
recapitulation concept as
well as the work with the
single-note sforzando and
low cluster from the very
opening of the first
movement.
Piano seul [Partition + CD] - Débutant Alfred Publishing
The new, easy and fun way to teach yourself to play. Willard A. Palmer and Morto...(+)
The new, easy and fun way
to teach yourself to
play. Willard A. Palmer
and Morton Manus. For
Piano. Piano Method. Book
and CD. 192 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
Book/Online Audio and Video Piano The Best Step-by-Step Guide to Start Playing...(+)
Book/Online Audio and
Video
Piano
The Best Step-by-Step
Guide to
Start Playing. Do It
Yourself.
Instruction, Method.
Softcover
Media Online. 128 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
Piano - easy to intermediate SKU: HL.49045014 For Piano. Composed ...(+)
Piano - easy to
intermediate
SKU:
HL.49045014
For
Piano. Composed by
Nicholas Lens. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Piano. Classical, Etude.
Softcover. 86 pages.
Duration 75'. Schott
Music #ED 22049.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49045014).
ISBN
9790001202114. 9.0x12.0
inches.
The Belgian
composer Nicholas Lens
presents extremely varied
etudes, exercises and
simple phrases with
wonderfully telling
titles from poetry and
everyday world for
children and adults. For
the most part the studies
are tonal and simple and
have no constructed line.
They are not based on any
educational concept but
leave the musical
dramatization to the
pupils and teachers:
'Notes and rhythms are
just notes and rhythms,
they do not have that
many rules, they do not
have any pretension, they
are just tools for you to
use to express what you
want to share'.
Piano seul [Partition + CD] - Débutant Alfred Publishing
Alfred's Basic Adult Piano Course Lesson Book, Book 1 by Willard A. Palmer, Mort...(+)
Alfred's Basic Adult
Piano Course Lesson Book,
Book 1 by Willard A.
Palmer, Morton Manus, and
Amanda Vick Lethco. For
Piano.
Method/Instruction; Piano
- Alfred's Basic Adult
Piano Course. Alfred's
Basic Adult Piano Course.
Book and CD. 112 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
Arranged by Wynn-Anne Rossi. Piano Supplemental; Promotional Packet. Musica L...(+)
Arranged by Wynn-Anne
Rossi.
Piano Supplemental;
Promotional Packet.
Musica
Latina. Christmas; Latin;
Winter. Other. Alfred
Music
#00-107044. Published by
Alfred Music
(50 Short Late Elementary Piano Solos with Optional Duet Accompaniments (Five Fi...(+)
(50 Short Late Elementary
Piano Solos with Optional
Duet Accompaniments (Five
Finger Piano)). Arranged
by Tom Gerou. For Piano.
This edition: Five Finger
Piano. Book; Piano
Collection; Piano
Supplemental. A to Z.
Sacred; Secular;
Traditional. Five Finger;
Late Elementary. 104
pages. Published by
Alfred Music Publishing
(40 Arrangements for Beginning Pianists). Arranged by Gayle Kowalchyk and E. L. ...(+)
(40 Arrangements for
Beginning Pianists).
Arranged by Gayle
Kowalchyk and E. L.
Lancaster. For Piano.
Book; Piano Collection;
Piano Supplemental. Early
Elementary. 80 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing