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This volume brings together two early collections by Grieg to form an attractive first book of characterful piano pieces. The Lyric Pieces, published when the composer was 24, are …
Daniel Gottlob Türk (1750-1813), who held the post of director of music at Halle University, was responsible for the most influential keyboard tutor of its day, the monumental …
Benjamin Godard was a French composer and violinist who wrote a great many pieces for the piano. This instructional album of studies provides some interesting contrasts of styles.
From Domenico Scarlatti's vast output of 555 harpsichord sonatas, a number have been edited and published by ABRSM. Thirty-two of the easier sonatas have been edited by Howard …
The pieces in this album have been chosen from those composed by Mozart for harpsichord between the ages of five and nine, and include 14 pieces from the 'London Notebook' of 1784. …
Michael Rose, teacher and composer, wrote these three attractive piano sonatinas as birthday presents for his wife, a young friend and his daughter. They are contemporary in idiom …
Robert Fuchs was an Austrian composer and teacher who composed a number of large-scale works and taught a generation of composers at the Vienna Conservatoire, including the …
Eduard Schütt (1856-1933) was born and brought up in St Petersburg but spent most of his working life in Vienna. He composed a great many poetic and melodious miniatures for piano, …
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 …
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 …