Suite Petite Piano Solo - Sheet Music

An attractive set of six pieces in 'old world' style, providing valuable repertoire for teaching purposes. Suggested grade 2-3Composer and musicologist Cuthbert Harris was born in Holloway, London and attended the London Organ School and the London Academy of Music before graduating in music from the University of Durham. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists in July 1889 and was professor of organ and composition at the London Organ School.His considerable skill and experience of writing for learners is evident throughout the collections of tutors, studies and piano pieces still published by Forsyth today. The books are both lively and imaginative and carefully lead the pupil through every stage necessary to develop a complete technique. He also wrote a fantastic selection of short pieces for piano under the pseudonym Gladys Cumberland, also published by Forsyth.

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Instrument:
Piano Solo
Genres:
Classical
Publishers:
Forsyths Publications
ISBN:
9790570501427
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Beginning Intermediate
Musical forms:
Suite
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds

Piano Solo - Easy-Intermediate

SKU: FP.FHC30

Composed by Cuthbert Harris. Sheet Music and Books. Six pieces in 'old world' style by Cuthbert Harris, for pianists of intermediate ability. Classical. Collection. Forsyths Publications #FHC30. Published by Forsyths Publications (FP.FHC30).

ISBN 9790570501427.

An attractive set of six pieces in 'old world' style, providing valuable repertoire for teaching purposes. Suggested grade 2-3

Composer and musicologist Cuthbert Harris was born in Holloway, London and attended the London Organ School and the London Academy of Music before graduating in music from the University of Durham. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists in July 1889 and was professor of organ and composition at the London Organ School.

His considerable skill and experience of writing for learners is evident throughout the collections of tutors, studies and piano pieces still published by Forsyth today. The books are both lively and imaginative and carefully lead the pupil through every stage necessary to develop a complete technique. He also wrote a fantastic selection of short pieces for piano under the pseudonym Gladys Cumberland, also published by Forsyth.

  • Prelude

  • Gavotte

  • Sarabande

  • Minuet

  • Bourree

  • Gigue