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Music from Chopin's Land 2

sheet music

Zasedba: Piano
Jezik: Polish-English
Število strani: 32 strani
Založba: Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne (PWM)
Številka artikla: PWM11696010
Založniška številka: 11696010
ISMN: 9790274017637

''Music from Chopin's Country'' is a unique series of sheet music that reveals the little-known beauty of Polish piano music. Carefully selected works by Polish composers from the 18th century to the present day, arranged in terms of the level of difficulty, will allow children, adolescents and adults not only to develop their piano skills, but also to deepen their artistic sensitivity and learn about a new repertoire. Each of the notebooks also proves that Fryderyk Chopin eagerly referred to the Polish musical heritage, while his works became a point of reference for many composers, and for pianists they are an extraordinary inspiration to this day. The second booklet contains works intended for children aged 11-13.

Music from Chopin's Land

PWM Edition launches an international campaign promoting piano works by Polish composers. “Music from Chopin’s Land” is about far more than just Chopin – it also encompasses works by Paderewski, Szymanowska, Moniuszko, Kilar, Kurpiński and many other artists.
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