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From Bartók to Stravinsky

Easy Modern Piano Pieces
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Product number: ED 4769
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Fifteen of the easiest pieces have been selected from the twentieth-century repertoire. Six of these do not exceed the compass of a fifth. We have deliberately omitted pieces from works which should, without fail, be included in all piano teaching, Bartók's 'Mikrokosmos' and 'For Children'. With their attractive melodies and simple and organised structure of rhythm and harmony, the pieces in this selection prove that access to contemporary music can be made easy even for the beginner.

Content

B. Bartók: Allegro deciso
B. Bartók: Andante
B. Bartók: Peasant Dance
B. Bartók: Slovak Dance
B. Bartók: Wo warst du Lämmchen mein?
H. Badings: Siciliano
H. Genzmer: Gavotte
P. Hindemith: Song and March from 'Let's Build a Town'
P. Ladosa: Hungarian Dance
C. Orff: Two Pieces
Mátyás Seiber: Rhythmic Study
I. Strawinsky: Waltz for Children
Ernst Toch: Piece for Children

More Information

Title:
From Bartók to Stravinsky
Easy Modern Piano Pieces
Level of difficulty:
easy
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
ED 4769
ISMN13:
979-0-001-05501-7
ISBN13:
978-3-7957-2464-1
Weight:
0,09 kg
Pages:
16
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
Binding:
Saddle-wire stitching

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  • Beginning with improvisation, playing by ear – at first without notes:
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