Krakow: PWM. — 12 p. 9 simple - as regards the melody and rhythm - pieces intended for the youngest. The subject of winter - favourite with children - stimulates them to invent stories while studying. Pluto. Christmass-tree. Ring a ring o'roses. Naughty Kitten. A Sleigh-ride. Skating. Dancing Teddy-Bears. The Squirrel. The Leveret.
New York: Schirmer, 1917. — 27 p. Anne Mathilde Bilbro (1870-1958) Known primarily as the children's musician, her unique methods are said to have revolutionized the teaching of children's piano literature. Dr. John Thompson, writing in ETUDE magazine (December 1938), stated, "The very name of Bilbro always amounts to the stamp of approval on a piano piece. Miss Bilbro has...
New York: G. Schirmer, 1921. — 24 p. 6 pieces: March of the Peppermint Sticks. Sweet Taffy. The Candy-Pull. The Popular Chocolate Creams. The Lollipop and the Lemondrop. Divinity Fudge.
Boston: The Arthur P. Schmidt Co., 1899. — 16 p. MacDowell's Forgotten Fairy Tales is a charming four movement work that depicts different fairy tales: Sung Outside a Prince's Door, Of a Tailor and a Bear, Beauty in the Rose Garden, From Dwarf Land
Rome: Rai Trade Musical Edition, 2005. — 72 p. Tiziano Bedetti, composer, was born in Rovigo (Italy) in 1976. He graduated in Piano with Antonio Pulleghini, Composition with Luigi Verdi, Choral Music and Choral Conducting with Mario Pagotto, subsequently graduating with 110 cum laude and obtaining the Second Level Academic Diploma in musical disciplines in compositional address...
Paris: Rouart, Lerolle & Cie, 1927. — 11 p. La cigale chante ; Cicada's sing ; Цикада поет Cerisiers en fleurs ; The cherry blossom ; Вишневый цвет Amour ; Love ; Любовь Printemps ; Spring ; Весна
Moscow: Contemporary Music, 2000. — 24 p. Rosenblatt studied piano and composing at the Moscow Conservatory from 1975 to 1982 with Pavel Messner and Karen Khachaturian. From 1983 to 1990 he gave lessons at the Gnessin Institute in Moscow. Since then he is working as a freelance composer and pianist. Rosenblatt has composed music for piano, cello, chamber orchestra and symphony...
Oxford University Press, 2004. — 16 p. Swing-Boats, Song at Dusk, Puppet"s Dance, Trumpet Tune. Intended for student of music schools and universities.
Madrid: Sociedad Anónima Casa Botesio, 1912. — 115 p. Isaac Manuel Francisco Albéniz y Pascual was a Spanish virtuoso pianist, composer, and conductor. He is one of the foremost composers of the post-romantic era who also had a significant influence on his contemporaries and younger composers. He is best known for his piano works based on Spanish folk music idioms. Gavotte...
Tel Aviv: Israeli Music Publications, 1967. — 24 p. Blühende Myrte, Garten verschlossen, Lied ohne Worte, Worte Augurs, Taube mein in den Felsenküften.
London: Chester Edition, 1945. — 16 p. Berkeley’s fondness for Chopin, and indeed of piano writing, is evident in his considerable output of music for that instrument (including single and double concerti). Of this repertoire, the Six Preludes tend to receive rather more airings than the rest – though works like the Sonata and the four-handed Sonatina crop up fairly regularly....
Milano: F. Lucca, 1882. — 8 p. Ferruccio Busoni was an Italian composer, pianist, conductor, editor, writer, and teacher. His international career and reputation led him to work closely with many of the leading musicians, artists and literary figures of his time, and he was a sought-after keyboard instructor and a teacher of composition.
Wien: Universal Edition A. G., 1928. — 76 p. Divertimento su musiche di Domenico Scarlatti per pianoforte e piccola orchestra Transcrizione per 2 pianoforti a 4 mani Erwin Stein Sinfonia, Minuetto, Capriccio, Pastorale, Finale
New York: G. Schirmer, 1919. — 39 p. Diller and Quaile became concerned with the lack of quality materials available for beginning music students. This prompted them to write the well-known Diller-Quaile Series. The First Solo Book and the First Duet Book were published in 1918, and became the first volumes in the Diller-Quaile Series. Their carefully graded series was written...
Praha: Editio Supraphon, 1970. — 72 p. Jan Ladislav Dussek was a Czech classical period composer and virtuoso pianist. He was an important representative of Czech music abroad in the second half of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century. Some of his more forward-looking piano works have traits often associated with Romanticism.
Paris: Heugel & Cie Editeur, 1923. — 47 p. Sonatine No.1, Op.4 'Bourguignonne' Allegro con spirito ,Branle à la manière de Bourgogne. Scherzando ,Andante semplice, Ronde à la manière Morvandelle. Giocoso Sonatine No.2, Op.5 'Pastorale' La Caille. Moderato ma jocoso, Le Rossignol. Adagio, Le Coucou. Leggiero Sonatine No.3. Op.19 Moderato,Andante tranquillo , Vivace Marie...
London: J.&W. Chester, 1918. — 28 p. Twelve short pianoforte pieces. Sir Eugene Goossens was one of the most prominent of the younger British composers who emerged in the years following World War I. At first regarded as part of modern music, his works are now firmly set in the romantic tradition which audiences today find attractive and which accounts for the increasing number...
Wien: Universal Edition, 1925. — 8 p. In 1919, Gruenberg wrote The Hill of Dreams for orchestra, which gained him the highly acclaimed Flagler Prize and enabled him to devote himself more completely to composition. As Gruenberg began to make his mark as a composer, he showed his fascination with jazz, composing works with strong jazz and ragtime influences. for concert performance
Paris: Heugel&Cie, 1902. — 22 p. Portrait, La Promenade, Demi-sommeil, Feuillage, Phœbé (This is truly beautiful), Les Regards amoureux (This reminds me of Rebikov for some reason).