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An outstanding compilation of piano etudes and exercises from the
ever-popular BA1/4rgmuller's 25 Progressive Pieces, Opus 100,
Czerny's Practical Method for Beginners on the Piano, Opus 599, and
Hanon's The Virtuoso Pianist. Etudes are organized into four units
according to difficulty and emphasize different aspects of
technique and musicianship. Hanon exercises are included within
each unit to reinforce the need for finger strength, independence
and agility. Information about each composer's life, music and
books is also provided.
Book 3 includes attractive musical etudes by Carl Czerny, Johann F.
Burgmuller and Stephen Heller and select exercises by Charles-Louis
Hanon. The studies are organized into four units, each focusing on
mastering a particular skill. Performance suggestions for each
study are included, along with composer biographies and suggested
practice alternatives for the Hanon etudes. Includes 16 studies by
Czerny, 5 by Burgmuller (including "The Pearls" and "The Storm"),
and 8 by Heller (including "Through Wind and Rain" and
"Novelette"). 80 pages.
Book 2 of this series includes etudes selected for technique and
musicality, Hanon exercises, and information about each composer.
It is carefully organized into four units, each focusing on
mastering a particular skill. A must-have for any studio teacher or
serious piano student.
(Piano Collection). Includes three complete studies in one
inexpensive volume for use in lessons.
The three pieces in this Burgmuller Suite were taken from his
Twenty-five Easy and Progressive Studies for Pianoforte. This
collection of works was composed specifically for young pianists is
still widely used today for piano instruction. The three pieces in
this suite are Ballade, La Chevaleresque (Chivalry) and Arabesque.
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