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MENDELSSOHN AT THE PIANO 13 WELL-KNOWN ORIGINAL PIECES
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At the Piano - 13 well-known original pieces
Editor: Sylvia Hewig-Tröscher
Fingering: Sylvia Hewig-Tröscher....
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Six Children's Pieces op. 72,1
Six Children's Pieces op. 72,3
Six Children's Pieces op. 72,5
Song without Words (Venetian Gondola Song) g minor op. 19,6
Song without Words (Venetian Gondola Song) f sharp minor op. 30,6
Song without Words (Spring Song) A major op. 62,6
Song without Words (Venetian Gondola Song) a minor op. 62,5
Seven Character Pieces op. 7,1
Song without Words op. 19,1
Song without Words (Duetto) A flat major op. 38,6
Trois Fantaisies ou Caprices op. 16,1
Prelude V op. 35
Song without Words op. 67,4
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Six Children's Pieces op. 72,3
Six Children's Pieces op. 72,5
Song without Words (Venetian Gondola Song) g minor op. 19,6
Song without Words (Venetian Gondola Song) f sharp minor op. 30,6
Song without Words (Spring Song) A major op. 62,6
Song without Words (Venetian Gondola Song) a minor op. 62,5
Seven Character Pieces op. 7,1
Song without Words op. 19,1
Song without Words (Duetto) A flat major op. 38,6
Trois Fantaisies ou Caprices op. 16,1
Prelude V op. 35
Song without Words op. 67,4
Overview
At the Piano - 13 well-known original pieces
Editor: Sylvia Hewig-Tröscher
Fingering: Sylvia Hewig-Tröscher.
At the piano with Mendelssohn everyone naturally thinks first of his wonderful Songs without Words, from which we have chosen a varied selection here. But there are other pieces in this volume that are no less fascinating, such as several of his enchanting childrens pieces, which belong alongside Robert Schumanns Kinderszenen. In compositions such as the Prelude in f minor, we can also discern the love that Mendelssohn the German Romantic bore for the polyphony of J. S. Bach.
Editor: Sylvia Hewig-Tröscher
Fingering: Sylvia Hewig-Tröscher.
At the piano with Mendelssohn everyone naturally thinks first of his wonderful Songs without Words, from which we have chosen a varied selection here. But there are other pieces in this volume that are no less fascinating, such as several of his enchanting childrens pieces, which belong alongside Robert Schumanns Kinderszenen. In compositions such as the Prelude in f minor, we can also discern the love that Mendelssohn the German Romantic bore for the polyphony of J. S. Bach.
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