Dutkanicz First Book Schubert

Dutkanicz First Book Schubert

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Noted for his technical finesse and his fondness for experimentation, Franz Schubert was one of the leading composers of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. This collection includes a wide variety of his most beloved pieces in simplified arrangements, making them a...

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Noted for his technical finesse and his fondness for experimentation, Franz Schubert was one of the leading composers of the late Classical and early Romantic eras. This collection includes a wide variety of his most beloved pieces in simplified arrangements, making them a satisfying and accessible introduction to the Austrian composer's work for beginners. Presented in gradually increasing order of difficulty, the pieces feature simplified keys and suggested fingerings. Selections include highlights from Schubert's symphonies: Ave Maria, the composer's most famous work: three of the charming Noble Waltzes: and excerpts from the Trout quintet and the string quartet Death andthe Maiden. Several poems set to music include Goethe's The Erl King, Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel, and The Shepherd's Plaint. All 35 selections are available as downloadable MP3s.
Arrangement Piano
Genres Classical
NumberOfPages 48
Publisher Dover Publications
ISBN 9780486833149
UPC 800759833146