Matériel : Partition
Five Easy Pieces (1916-17) for piano duet (2 players at one piano). Stravinsky composed these pieces for his children. One part provides a simple accompaniment against more complex melodic material. / [Five Easy Pieces for Piano Duet] / Classique / Partition /
SKU: SU.00220522
This CD Sheet Musicâ?¢ collection brings together over 60 duets for every technical level by twenty-four composers from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Works include: Beethoven (Grosse Fuge, Variations on a Theme of Count von Waldstein); Bizet (Jeux d'enfants, Books IandII); Brahms (Hungarian Dances, Liebeslieder Waltzes); Clementi (Sonata in C major); Debussy (La Mer, Petite Suite); Diabelli (Twenty-eight Melodious Pieces); Dvorák (Slavonic Dances); Fauré (Dolly); Grieg (Norwegian Dances, Waltz-Caprices); Haydn (Il Masstro e Lo Scolare); Liszt (Les Preludes), Mendelssohn (Allegro Brilliant); Moszkowski (Spanish Dances); Mozart (Fugue, Sonatas); Mussorgsky (Sonata); Rachmaninoff (Six Pieces); Ravel (Mother Goose); Rimsky-Korsakov (Sheherezade), Satie (La Belle Excentrique, Parade, Trois Morceaux en forme de Poire); Schubert (Divertissement àla Hongroise, Lebensstürme, Three Military Marches); Schumann (Twelve Pieces for Large and Small Children, Kinderbal); Stravinsky (Five Easy Pieces; Le Sacre du Printemps); Weber (Mazurka, Romanza, Sonata in C), and more Also includes composer biographies and relevant articles from the 1911 edition of Groveâ??s Dictionary of Music and Musicians 1000 pages
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SKU: HL.14037164
8.5x11.0x0.05 inches.
Nicholas Meredith's Five Easy Pieces for Violin and Piano.
SKU: HL.48186587
UPC: 888680884475. 9.0x12.0x0.066 inches.
Three Faces is a set of three pieces for Piano written by Odette Gartenlaub. These pieces are considered challenging and difficult and would fit advanced players. Very melodic, each of these three pieces covers 2 pages and they can be played separately. Winner of the Prix de Rome in 1948, Odette Gartenlaub (1922-2014) has written various works for orchestra, chamber ensemble and solo instruments such as 'For the Horn', 'Seven Little studies' or 'Five easy pieces for Flute and Piano' among others..