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Books by: Count Basie
EPP-52:- Kirchner: New Scenes Of Childhood Op.55
ABRSM

EPP-52:- Kirchner: New Scenes Of Childhood Op.55

Author : Theodor Kirchner

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Theodor Fürchtegott Kirchner (1823-1902), a renowned German organist, teacher, and composer, was deeply influenced by the work of Robert Schumann. Kirchner composed an extensive catalog of short, technically accessible piano pieces marked by polished craftsmanship and unexpected, delightful touches, as exemplified in this charming collection of character pieces.

RM 46.50
EPP-6:- Kirchner: Miniatures Op.62
ABRSM

EPP-6:- Kirchner: Miniatures Op.62

Author : Theodor Kirchner

Description

A German organist, teacher, and composer, Theodor Fürchtegott Kirchner (1823-1902) was greatly influenced by Schumann. Kirchner composed an extensive body of short, simple piano pieces characterized by polished craftsmanship and unexpected flourishes, as evidenced in this delightful collection of miniatures.

RM 46.50
The Piano Style of Count Basie: Some of Basie's Best for
Alfred Music

The Piano Style of Count Basie: Some of Basie's Best for

Author : Count Basie

Description

Count Basie's iconic position in the world of jazz is well-deserved, as he stands out as the preeminent big band leader of his time. While numerous big bands flourished during his era, each with its unique flair, none could match the exceptional elegance that Basie infused into his ensembles. His repertoire includes timeless pieces such as "April in Paris," "Basie Boogie," "Blue and Sentimental," "Blues in Hoss' Flat," "Cherry Point," "Going to Chicago Blues," "Jive at Five," "Kansas City Keys," "One O'Clock Jump," "Stormy Monday Blues," and "Swingin' at the Daisy Chain," all of which showcase his unparalleled artistry and influence in the genre.

RM 68.90

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