Bach - Sinfonias (Three Part Inventions), Piano
Hal Leonard
Bach's three-part Sinfonias acquaint pianists of every age with the art of playing three equal parts with just two hands a true phenomenon! It is n...
View full detailsBach's three-part Sinfonias acquaint pianists of every age with the art of playing three equal parts with just two hands a true phenomenon! It is n...
View full detailsThis present edition seeks to allow the maximum freedom of interpretation for the performer by avoiding any editorial directions, including tempi, ...
View full detailsThe world-famous pianist András Schiff, a most familiar name to Bach fans on account of his complete recordings of Bach's piano works, has provided...
View full detailsIn 1836 Chopin introduced the term ballad into piano music with the publication of his Ballad Op.23, although up to then it had only been used in l...
View full detailsChopin succeeded in doing something truly remarkable with his two cycles of Etudes op. 10 and op. 25, published in 1833 and 1837 respectively. Prob...
View full detailsThe first volume of DebussyåÕs PrÌ©ludes for piano (HN 383) was published in 1910 and was soon followed by arrangements for various scorings commis...
View full detailsEdward Elgars Salut damour is one of those pieces by the British composer that has a particularly haunting melody. Composed in 1888 for his future ...
View full detailsThese six little piano pieces are among Liszt's best-known works and are comparatively easy to play a rarity amongst the composer's often eccentric...
View full detailsPublished in 1820 as his Opus 1, Paganini gave the violin world a timeless masterpiece violin virtuoso can't ignore. This Henle edition also includ...
View full detailsThe peripatetic life and career of the Belgian composer Henry Vieuxtemps anticipated the European concept almost prophetically in the 19th century....
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