Trois Préludes


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Internationally renowned composer Eugénie Rocherolle has a loyal following eager to play everything she writes. Her collection Trois Préludes, a complete French package from the title to the directives to the musical flavor of Impressionism, brings the character of Debussy preludes, combined with Rocherolle's brilliant use of compositional techniques, to the late-intermediate pianist.




3 préludes et fugues


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Preludes for Piano, Bk 3


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Preludes for Piano, Book Three, contains 6 late-intermediate piano pieces in lyrical style. Each piece is expressive and develops the art of lyrical playing. The use of rubato and other musical indications in the music helps the performer capture the emotional character of each prelude. A Federation Festivals 2020-2024 selection.




Trois sonatines pour piano


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Romantic Sketches, Book 1


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The solos in Romantic Sketches, Book 1, will delight pianists who favor the Romantic style. Playing with musical expression is an important skill used in making music and is much more than just playing the notes on the printed page. Music written in the Romantic style is the perfect choice for developing this skill. These short, musical sketches will encourage students to play with nuance and sensitivity. Titles: * A Fond Farewell * Little Song * Medieval Festival * Morning Light * The Perfect Rose * Promises * Shadow Dance * Special Moments * Starlight Prelude * A Story from Long Ago * Summertime Waltz * Sun Showers




Three preludes for piano


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Three Preludes and Fugues, Op. 99


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The comb binding creates a lay-flat book that is perfect for study and performance.




The Mystery of Chopin's Préludes


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Chopin's twenty-four Préludes remain as mysterious today as when they were newly published. What prompted Franz Liszt and others to consider Chopin's Préludes to be compositions in their own right rather than introductions to other works? What did set Chopin's Préludes so drastically apart from their forerunners? What exactly was 'the morbid, the feverish, the repellent' that Schumann heard in Opus 28, in that 'wild motley' of 'strange sketches' and 'ruins'? Why did Liszt and another, anonymous, reviewer publicly suggest that Lamartine's poem Les Préludes served as an inspiration for Chopin's Opus 28? And, if that is indeed the case, how did the poem affect the structure and the thematic contents of Chopin's Préludes? And, lastly, is Opus 28 a random assortment of short pieces or a cohesive cycle? In this monograph, richly illustrated with musical examples, Anatole Leikin combines historical perspectives, hermeneutic and thematic analyses, and a range of practical implications for performers to explore these questions and illuminate the music of one of the best loved collections of music for the piano.




Preludes, Volume 3


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No. 15 in C Minor, No. 16 in D-flat Major, No. 17 in E Major, No. 18 in F-sharp Major, No. 19 in G-sharp Minor, No. 20 in A Minor, No. 21 in B-flat Major. Outstanding solo repertoire for all ages.