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Lakos Ágnes: Veselá klavírna skola 3

(Slovak-Hungarian edition)

Illustrado por Diederich, Christina
Compositor-colaborador: Orbán György
Traducido por Samarjay Mária
Arreglo: Piano
Género: Métodos
Idioma: Slovak, Hungarian
Páginas: 96 páginas
Formato: 23,5 x 31 cm (K/4)
Año de publicación: De junio de 2013
Editorial: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
Nº de artículo: 14751
ISMN: 9790080147511
Ágnes Lakos writes the following about her four-volume piano tutor, enlivened with cheerful illustrations by Christina Diederich: “A friendly piano tutor, without dry finger exercises, full of little masterpieces and colourful as a picture book! Piano playing can only be learnt with attractive, good quality works from the very beginning. J. S. Bach composed masterful character pieces for his children and his many pupils; 18th-century piano tutors contained a selection of performance pieces, so that from their first encounter with the piano, learners could feel that they were performers. This is precisely what we are aiming at too.” The piano pieces in the four volumes represent every stylistic period of music history. The numerous works for three or four hands can be performed together with the teacher or with another pupil.
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