Piano music for 6 hands Band 3 Piano music for 6 hands 4()
by Schott Music
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$1,320TWD
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Original price
$1,320TWD
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$1,320TWD
$1,320TWD
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$1,320TWD
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Arranger: Goebels, Franzpeter
Instrument: piano (6 hands)
Publisher: Schott Music
Charles Burney (1726-1814), to whom we owe the educational merit of 'Duets for two performers', also points out one of the difficulties of that entirely new genre: and although at first sight the greater proximity of both players' hands seems restricting and confusing, a little practice and imagination as regards fingering and positioning of hands will eliminate these problems. This applies particularly to these original (and adapted) piano pieces for six hands. They are intended for both school and home, and used appropriately and intelligently by a discerning teacher may offer pupils equal 'study and leisure' opportunities. Apart from the first original compositon for six hands by Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach (1759-1845), a grandson of J.S. Bach, this book contains in particular 'pièces célèbres' in skilful arrangements by Theodor Herbert (first edition 1880) and Max Schultze (first edition 1888).The edition is part of the Trinity syllabus 2007 (grades medium and advanced)
Instrument: piano (6 hands)
Publisher: Schott Music
Song List:
J.S. Bach: 2 Gavotten - Haydn: 2 Menuette - W.F.E. Bach: Dreyblatt - Beethoven: Türkischer Marsch - Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Hochzeitsmarsch
Charles Burney (1726-1814), to whom we owe the educational merit of 'Duets for two performers', also points out one of the difficulties of that entirely new genre: and although at first sight the greater proximity of both players' hands seems restricting and confusing, a little practice and imagination as regards fingering and positioning of hands will eliminate these problems. This applies particularly to these original (and adapted) piano pieces for six hands. They are intended for both school and home, and used appropriately and intelligently by a discerning teacher may offer pupils equal 'study and leisure' opportunities. Apart from the first original compositon for six hands by Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach (1759-1845), a grandson of J.S. Bach, this book contains in particular 'pièces célèbres' in skilful arrangements by Theodor Herbert (first edition 1880) and Max Schultze (first edition 1888).The edition is part of the Trinity syllabus 2007 (grades medium and advanced)