L. Streabbog: 12 Melodious Pieces, Book 1, Opus 63
By Louis Streabbog
Edited by Willard A. Palmer
Series: Alfred Masterwork Edition
Category: Piano Collection
Format: Book
Instrument: Piano
Level: Early Intermediate / Intermediate
By spelling his name backwards, the 19th-century pianist and composer Jean Louis Gobbearts created the pseudonym under which he published many of his pieces. These simple and charming pieces with descriptive titles develop various aspects of piano technique including legato and staccato articulation, grace notes, hand crossing, broken chords and melodic voicing. An excellent choice for early-intermediate students.
Product Code
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621
Shipping Weight
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0.30 kilograms
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Detailed instrumentation:Piano
Arranger:Töpel, AnnetteEditor:Töpel, Michael
Foreword / Introduction:Töpel, Michael
Product format:Performance score(s), Anthology
Includes the following individual parts:Piano
Comments on the edition:With fingering by Annette Töpel
Language(s) of text:German, English, French
Debussy confidently wrote to his publisher Jacques Durand in August 1905:
“I believe – without unwarranted vanity – that these three pieces will prove to be good and that they will take a prominent place in the literature of piano music … to the left of Schumann or to the right of Chopin … as you like it”. Debussy’s “Images”, already popular during Debussy’s lifetime, delight with their iridescent tone colour and dazzling harmonies “which reflect the newest discoveries in harmonic chemistry”.