Pieces De Clavecin Harpsichord - Sheet Music

As a prestigious musician during the early 1700s, Royer's Harpsichord Pieces remains a favourite in the instrument's repertoire. Joseph Nicolas Pancrace Royer (1705-1755) was born in Turin, however, he moved to Paris in 1925 andsoon became responsible for the musical education of King Louis XV's children. Royer is particularly known for his extravagant and virtuosic Harpsichord compositions, as displayed in La Pupitre's compilation of his HarpsichordPieces. Comprising famous works by the composer, including Suite Bagatelle and March of the Scythes, the collection exemplifies the composer's skills on the Harpsichord. Royer's Harpsichord Pieces is essential to the repertoire ofaspiring advanced players of the instrument.

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Instrument:
Harpsichord Piano Solo
Genres:
Classical
Publishers:
Heugel & Cie
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
62
Shipping Weight:
0.76 pounds

Piano

SKU: BT.ALHE33676

Composed by P. Royer. Le Pupitre - Heugel. Classical. Book Only. 62 pages. Heugel & Cie #ALHE33676. Published by Heugel & Cie (BT.ALHE33676).

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As a prestigious musician during the early 1700s, Royer's Harpsichord Pieces remains a favourite in the instrument's repertoire. Joseph Nicolas Pancrace Royer (1705-1755) was born in Turin, however, he moved to Paris in 1925 andsoon became responsible for the musical education of King Louis XV's children. Royer is particularly known for his extravagant and virtuosic Harpsichord compositions, as displayed in La Pupitre's compilation of his HarpsichordPieces. Comprising famous works by the composer, including Suite Bagatelle and March of the Scythes, the collection exemplifies the composer's skills on the Harpsichord. Royer's Harpsichord Pieces is essential to the repertoire ofaspiring advanced players of the instrument.