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These short pieces were written as Christmas presents for various young members of a family Mendelssohn and his wife stayed with on their visit to London in 1842. Tuneful and well …
The pieces in this collection provide an excellent introduction to the music of one of the greatest composers for the piano. Chosen for their comparative lack of technical …
All children love to show off their talent, particularly when they've recently started to learn an instrument. Here are fifteen fun tunes for piano which will do just that and …
This album brings together three groups of pieces, all written in 1913 by the eccentric French composer, Erik Satie. They are ingeniously devised to make full and basic use of the …
These colourful pieces, based on Spanish and Latin-American dances, are tuneful, light-hearted and full of rhythmic zest. They will be enjoyed by any pianist looking to spice up …
Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach was a son of Johann Sebastian and served at the court of Buckeburg. In 1787-8 he published a four-volume collection of his keyboard and other music …
In the closing decades of the 18th century London played a leading role in the development of the piano, and native English composers were active in writing simple pieces to cater …
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 …
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 …