Piano seul [Partition] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
Arranged by Al Lerner. For piano. Format: piano solo songbook (no lyrics). Stand...(+)
Arranged by Al Lerner.
For piano. Format: piano
solo songbook (no
lyrics). Standards and
contemporary
instrumental. 72 pages.
9x12 inches. Published by
Hal Leonard
Piano - easy SKU: BT.BOE8011 20 Romantic Pop-Hits für KlavieranfÃÂ...(+)
Piano - easy
SKU:
BT.BOE8011
20
Romantic Pop-Hits für
Klavieranfänger/innen<
/i>. Arranged by Hans
Gunter Heumann. Start Up
Piano. Pop & Rock. Book
Only. Composed 2021. 72
pages. Bosworth & Co.
#BOE8011. Published by
Bosworth & Co.
(BT.BOE8011).
Dieser Spielband
aus der Serie Start
Up Piano mit 20
Romantic Pop-Hits, die
jeder gerne spielen
möchte, richtet sich
an
Klavieranfänger/innen
im 1. und 2.
Unterrichtsjahr, ebenso
an Autodidakten/innen.
Akkorde wurden hier
strikt gemieden, schwer
zu spielende Rhythmen
vereinfacht, aber dennoch
dem Original
nachempfunden. Die
Spielstücke stehen in
einfachen Tonarten bis zu
einem Vorzeichen. Alles
ist pädagogisch
aufbereitet und mit
Tempoangaben,
Fingersätzen, Dynamik,
Akkordsymbolen sowie dem
Text versehen. Start Up
Piano ist ein einfaches,
unkompliziertes
Spielvergnügen für
Unterricht und Freizeit.
Der ideale Begleiter mit
einem breitgefächerten
Repertoire für die
Anfangszeit am
Klavier.
Piano SKU: PR.510076960 Pour Piano. Composed by Stephane Delplace....(+)
Piano
SKU:
PR.510076960
Pour
Piano. Composed by
Stephane Delplace. Full
score. With Standard
notation. 28 pages.
Duration 25 minutes, 37
seconds. Gerard Billaudot
Editeur #510-07696.
Published by Gerard
Billaudot Editeur
(PR.510076960).
1. Choral: An
improbably superimposing
of Beethoven and Brahms.
At the end of the first
performance of the
latter's 1st Symphony,
someone asked the
composer: Don't you find
that your main theme
remin ds one of the Ode
to Joy? To which he
retorted: Even an idiot
would have noticed it! 2.
Fugue: in the last
exposition, the subject
of Fugue I from volume 1
of Bach's Well-Tempered
Keyboard is super imposed
on the theme from
Mozart's so-called easy
sonata. 3. Passion: In
his Violin Concerto,
Mendelssohn, to whom we
owe the rediscovery of
Bach's Passions, seems to
have borrowed a theme
from a lost Passion. 4.
Recitativo: Tribute to
Franck's tribute to Bach
in his Sonata for violin
and piano. 5. Invention:
A private revenge, after
a bitter failure.
Debussy's Toccata was on
the compulsory list for
the Conservatory piano
class entrance exam. 6.
Arpeggione: In which the
listener realizes the
similarity in the
introduction to
Schubert's Unfinished
Symphony and Arpeggione
Sonata. 7. Sarabande: The
most iconoclastic, for
Bach's 5th Cello Suite is
already suffused with
harmony. There might be
an evocatioin of a
Brahms-like overarching
structure, though... 8.
Variation: The slowest
variation ever written on
Paganini's 24th Caprice.
9. Scene: Schumann's
Reverie as a Prelude. 10.
Finale: In order to
capture the elusive
harmony of the Finale of
Chopin's Sonate Funebre.
11. Fugue on Au clair de
la lune: Our greatest
nursery rhymes, fugue
fitted and choralized.
12. Fugue de Noel
(Christmas fugue): Quite
appropriate. 13. Fugue on
J'ai du bon tabac:
Prohibited counterpoint.
14. Fugue on La
Marseillaise:
Franco-German
reconciliation. 15. Pedal
- Exercitium: Realization
and conclusion of Bach's
organ pedal exercies.