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Ludwig Van Beethoven's Concerto No. 3 In C Minor Op. 37 for Piano duet.
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Ludwig Van Beethoven's Concerto No. 3 In C Minor Op. 37 for Piano duet.
In the spring of 1865, Brahms delighted his friends and acquaintances with a collection of 16 charming waltzes for piano four-hands. He later shared this news with the prominent critic Eduard Hanslick in April 1866, revealing that his inspiration stemmed from "Vienna and its pretty girls," a sentiment reflected in the waltzes' light and cheerful character, reminiscent of Schubert. These pieces remain highly popular for home music-making. This revised Urtext edition presents a scholarly musical text derived from the New Brahms Complete Edition's parallel volume. Additionally, for those without a duet partner, Brahms himself arranged these waltzes for solo piano, published by G. Henle Publishers as HN 1286 and HN 1287.
Author : Fanny Waterman, Marion Harewood
This outstanding collection of introductory classics for Piano Solo and Duet is authored by esteemed pianists Fanny Waterman and Marion Harewood. It features more than twenty progressive and graded studies designed for pianists who are beginning to refine their basic technique, along with five duets. The Waterman/Harewood Piano Series, collaboratively developed by the internationally recognized piano educator Fanny Waterman and Marion Harewood, co-founder of the Leeds Piano Competition, is recognized as one of the leading piano methods. The high quality of the musical content and its appealing presentation have garnered widespread praise.
Author : Fanny Waterman, Marion Harewood
This distinguished collection of first classics for Piano Solo and Duet is authored by the esteemed pianists Fanny Waterman and Marion Harewood. It features twenty progressive and graded studies designed for pianists who are beginning to refine their basic techniques, along with five duets. The Waterman/Harewood Piano Series, collaboratively developed by the internationally recognized piano educator Fanny Waterman and Marion Harewood, co-founder of the Leeds Piano Competition, is recognized as one of the leading piano methodologies. It encapsulates the thoroughness, inspiration, and adventurous spirit that define Fanny Waterman's teaching approach. The high quality of the musical selections and their appealing presentation have garnered widespread acclaim.