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Agay, Denes: Classics To Moderns - Book 4

(Piano)

sheet music

Setting: Piano
Length: 32 pages
Weight: 0.165 kg
Publisher: Yorktown Music Press
Item number: YK20048
ISMN: 9780860014065
The Classics To Moderns series consists of six books, each containing an outstanding selection of original music spanning more than three centuries. A wide representation of composers across the volumes includes lesser known composers as well as the recognised and established masters. The music provides the pianist with a repertoire which is enjoyable for player and listener alike, for incidental light music or concerts and reviews. This Classics To Moderns book is the fourth volume in the serie

Contents

1.
Bagatelle [Beethoven, Ludwig Van]
2.
Constante (Villa-lobas)
3.
German Dance [Haydn, Franz Joseph]
4.
Hunting Song (Album For The Young) [Schumann, Robert]
5.
Little Prelude (Js Bach)
6.
Passacaille ľ Chaconne (G255)
7.
Prelude A Major (Chopin)
8.
Prelude B Minor (Chopin)
9.
Promenade (Prokofiev)
10.
Reverie (Tchaikovsky)
11.
Reverie [Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich]
12.
Romanze (Mendelssohn)
13.
Sonatina [Kabalevsky, Dmitri]
14.
The Little Negro (Debussy)
15.
Theme And Three Variations On Ah Vous Dirai-je, Mamman (Mozart)
16.
Three Landler (Schubert)
17.
To A Wild Rose (Woodland Sketches Op.51) [Macdowell, Edward]
18.
Toccata (Leo)
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