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Easy Going Pieces
Not so much 'easy-going' pieces as pieces with a sense of 'go'! Lionel Salter's collection provides a set of straightforward, attractive pieces with plenty of rhythmic vitality and …
Four Sonatinas, Op. 88
Born in Germany in 1786, Friedrich Kuhlau fled to Copenhagen in 1810 to avoid being conscripted into Napoleon's army, where he rapidly made a name for himself as a pianist and …
Six Sonatinas, Op.19
Jan Ladislav Dussek (1760-1812), praised by Haydn for his 'remarkable talents', wrote this collection of melodic and inventive sonatinas while living in London and after fleeing …
Preludes, Trifles and Other Pieces
Anatol Lyadov (1855-1914) was a Russian composer, conductor, teacher, and collector and arranger of folksongs. Although he wrote few large-scale works, he did compose numerous …
Twelve Sonatinas, Op.12
James Hook (1746-1827) showed his musical gifts at an early age, playing the harpsichord at the age of four and performing in public at six. He was an immensely prolific composer …
Aquarelles and Other Pieces
The 19th-century Danish composer Niels Gade was strongly influenced by Mendelssohn and Schumann, as can be appreciated from the highly romantic pieces in this album. The pieces …
New Scenes of Childhood, Op.55
Theodor Fürchtegott Kirchner (1823-1902), a German organist, teacher and composer, was strongly influenced by Schumann. He wrote an immense number of short, simple pieces for the …