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Piano Literature of the 17th, 18th, and 19th Centuries, Book 6 Piano Method - Sheet Music

Piano - SMP Level 6 (Late Intermediate)

SKU: AP.0130S

Frances Clark Library. Frances Clark Library for Piano Students. Masterwork. Book. 80 pages. Alfred Music #00-0130S. Published by Alfred Music (AP.0130S).

ISBN 9781470648121. UPC: 654979071518. English.

This series surveys three centuries of keyboard music, including representative shorter works by: Bach * Handel * Scarlatti * C.P.E. Bach * Haydn * Clementi * Mozart * Beethoven * Schubert * Mendelssohn * Chopin * Schumann * Tchaikovsky * Grieg * MacDowell. The student is helped to achieve stylistically correct performance through editing based on original sources, clear interpretation of ornaments, a glossary of musical terms and symbols for each book, and biographical material on composers, relating them to their period in music history.

About SMP Level 6 (Late Intermediate)

4-note chords in both hands with large stretches and leaps. Irregular and complicated rhythms.

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Based on 1 Reviews
Anonymous
April 24, 2019
Great Series
Everything in this series is beautifully done. The selection of works is tasteful and enjoyable and they are ordered in the book in a way that makes sense. More importantly, unlike the Masterworks Series edited by Jane McGrath, the notation is very carefully done, specifically with regard to key signature and accidentals. This is my third or fourth book in this series and they are all extremely well done.