SKU: HL.48188385
UPC: 196288026600. 9.0x12.0x0.575 inches.
“The seventh volume of the series of twelve, Sonatas - Volume VII, LP. 37 features the Sonatas K.306 to K.357. Composed by Domenico Scarlatti, this edition by the Harpsichordist Kenneth Gilbert regroups the 555 sonatas arranged for Piano. Based on the two sets of books discovered in Venice and in Parma, this edition still contains some of the annotations initially suggested by Kirkpatrick, whose book can be considered as an essential guide for this series.â€.
SKU: BT.ALHE32485
French.
The seventh volume of the series of twelve, Sonatas - Volume VII, LP. 37 features the Sonatas K.306 to K.357. Composed by Domenico Scarlatti, this edition by the Harpsichordist Kenneth Gilbert regroups the 555 sonatas arranged forPiano. Based on the two sets of books discovered in Venice and in Parma, this edition still contains some of the annotations initially suggested by Kirkpatrick, whose book can be considered as an essential guide for this series.
SKU: SU.00220521
This CD Sheet Music™ collection brings together over 70 sonatinas and nearly 200 standard study works composed during the development of the virtuoso piano repertoire from the 18th through the early 20th centuries. SONATINAS: Beethoven, Clementi, Diabelli, Dussek, Gurlitt, Haydn, Kuhlau, Lichner, Mozart, Reinecke, Spindler STANDARD STUDY WORKS: Albeniz (Danza Èpañola), CPE Bach(Solfegietto), JS Bach (Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring), Bartók (For Children, Ten Easy Pieces), Beethoven (Für Elise, Six Ländler, Twelve German Dances), Bizet (Toreador Song, Brahms (Ballade in D minor, Intermezzos, Op. 117), Chopin (selected Mazurkas, Preludes, Waltzes), Couperin (Les Moissonneurs, Debussy (Arabesque No. 1, Claire de Lune, Rèverie), Dvorák (Humoreske), Fauré (Sicilienne), Granados (Danza de la Rose), Grieg (Peer Gynt Suite), Handel (Giga, Sarabamde), Haydn (Andante Grazioso), Joplin (The Entertainer, The Easy Winners), Liszt (Consolation, Liebestraum), MacDowell (To A Wild Rose), Mendelssohn (selected Songs without Words), Mozart (Rondo a la Turca, Fantasy in D minor), Moussorgsky (Meditation), Pachelbel (Canon in D, Prokofiev (Vision Fugitive), Puccini (O mio babbino caro), Purcell (Suite in G), Rachmananoff (Prelude in C# minor), Ravel (Pavance pour une Infante Défunte), Satie (Gymnopédie Nos. 1-3), D. Scarlatti (selected Sonatas), Schoenberg (6 Little Piano Pieces), Schubert (Ecossaise, Marche Militaire), Schumann (selected pieces from Album for the Young and Scenes from Childhood), Scriabin (Preludes), Sibelius (Romance), J. Strauss (Mein Herr Marquis), Tchaikovsky (Album for the Young, None But the Lonely Heart), Verdi (Anvil Chorus from Il Trovetore, March from Aida), Weber (Variations on Vien qua Dorina bella), and more Also includes composer biographies and relevant articles from the 1911 edition of Grove’s Dictionary of Music and Musicians 1100+ pages
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SKU: HH.HH451-SOL
ISBN 9790708146582.
At the heart of George Berg's oeuvre are his seven collections of keyboard music. His sonatinas for harpsichord were a by-product of his teaching, appearing in three volumes between 1759 and 1762. Technically fairly simple, these are lively, inventive and finely polished works. Berg's sonatinas are as well suited to the piano as the harpsichord sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti from which they draw so much inspiration, provided that the player makes sparing (or no) use of the sustaining pedal and avoids over-fussy dynamic variation.
SKU: HH.HH450-SOL
ISBN 9790708146575.
At the heart of George Berg’s oeuvre are his seven collections of keyboard music. His sonatinas for harpsichord were a by-product of his teaching, appearing in three volumes between 1759 and 1762. Technically fairly simple, these are lively, inventive and finely polished works. Berg’s sonatinas are as well suited to the piano as the harpsichord sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti from which they draw so much inspiration, provided that the player makes sparing (or no) use of the sustaining pedal and avoids over-fussy dynamic variation.