Complete preludes, impromptus, and valses-caprices


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Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924) enriched the literature of the piano with freshly melodic, elegantly wrought compositions that embody the aristocratic qualities of the French tradition. This superbly produced volume brings together in one authoritative playing edition one of the most important segments of his works for piano: all of his nine Preludes, five Impromptus, and four Valses-Caprices. Each of these distinctive compositions, so often heard today in concert and recital halls around the world and frequently recorded by leading pianists, reveal Fauré's lyrical melodic gifts and innovative harmonies and the classical qualities of clarity, balance, and serenity characteristic of his work. Pianists of intermediate and advanced skills will find in these richly varied compositions — unavailable elsewhere in one volume — a unique opportunity to explore the elegant artistry of one of the most gifted and influential composers of the French school. Music lovers at every level of accomplishment will discover in this well-made, yet inexpensive edition a most satisfying way to savor fine music: to follow phrase by phrase, music in hand, a live or recorded performance.




Verses and impromptus


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Impromptus, Op. 142


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In addition to the composer's original musical notations, the editor has made tempo, metronome, fingering and pedaling indications as well as providing footnotes for playing turns and trills. Dr. Baylor has included a brief biography on Schubert, and each of the four pieces has an informative discussion on proper performance techniques.







Schubert - Four Impromptus, D. 899 (0p. 90) (Songbook)


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(Schirmer Performance Editions). Composed in the fall of 1827, these impromptus enjoy enormous popularity among students, performers and audiences alike. The first and third are more lyrical in character, while the second and fourth are more like etudes. Includes audio recordings.




Mazurkas, Poemes, Impromptus and Other Pieces for Piano


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Nearly 100 piano works of varying length and difficulty, reprinted from authoritative Russian editions, represent the full span of Scriabin's musical life from early romanticism to the mysticism of his mature period.







Mazurkas, poèmes, impromptus, and other works for piano


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Nearly 100 piano works of varying length and difficulty, reprinted from authoritative Russian editions, represent the full span of Scriabin's musical life from early romanticism to the mysticism of his mature period.




Impromptus, Op. 90


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This concise edition contains four expressive and lively impromptus that will challenge advanced pianists. To clarify the composer's original notations on tempo, dynamics, fingering, pedaling and ornamentation, Dr. Baylor has included notes on performing each piece and provided footnotes for difficult passages. These editorial suggestions make preparing for a performance both enjoyable and educational.




4 Impromptus By Franz Schubert For Solo Piano (1827) Op.90/D899


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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.