Double Notes
piano
editor: Ferté, Armand
Vol. 4
Product Line: The Masters of the Piano
Pages: 68
The scarcity of practice collections devoted to a speciality defined problem of technique has often been deplored by both teachers and pupils.
However, Masters of piano playing have written such collections whose number is countless and which deal with difficulties of all kinds. Unfortunately, they are spread over a very large number of music books.
The volumes referred to above countain a sufficiently great number to allow counteracting this dispersion. Each collection embraces only the studies intended solely for one of the manifold particularities of piano technique.
Carefully revised and judiciously chosen, they will help the pupil to correct efficiently, certain weaknesses in his technique and thus improve systematically, his piano playing as a whole.
Content
- F. Chopin: Allegro, op. 25/6
- Vivace, op. 25/8
- M. Clementi: Molto allegro aus op. 44
- J.B. Cramer: Moderato assai (ut maj.) Allegro comoco (fa min.)
- C. Czerny: Allegro op. 365/59
- S. Goldschmidt: Veloce aus op. 4
- Vivace aus op. 13
- A. Hensel: Allegro aus op. 2
- J.C. Kessler
- Andante
- Th. Kullak: Allegro di bravura aus op. 121
- I. Moscheles: Allegro brillante aus op. 71
- Allegretto agitato con passione aus op. 72
- T.D.A. Tellefsen: Allegro aus op. 43
- A. Wouters: Presto aus op. 50
- Allegro aus op. 50
Product Code
:
SF9094
Shipping Weight
:
0.20 kilograms
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Composed by Frédéric Chopin
Edited by Carl Mikuli
Series: Dover Edition
Category: Piano Collection
Format: Book
Instrument: Piano
Level: Advanced
Number of pages: 160
Editor: Ferguson, Howard
Series: ABRSM Keyboard Anthology
• a collection of pieces which have been set for ABRSM’s piano exams over the years
• three series, each containing five graded volumes and reflecting the wide variety of pieces on the syllabuses
• the series concentrate on the baroque and romantic sections of the syllabus