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Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1138466 By Louise du Toit. By Louise du Toit. Arranged by Louise du Toit. Contemporary. Score. 7 pages. Louise du Toit #738795. Published by Louise du Toit (A0.1138466). Imvubu the Hippopotamus is the sixth in a series of fifteen original contemporary compositions for piano, titled 15 Animal Compositions for Piano and created to musically describe the movement and habits of specific wildlife creatures. From music notes to words: Imvubu the hippopotamus dreams of being a beautiful ballerina, dancing as light as a feather to a quirky waltz while spinning around with graceful moves. Not quite succeeding, she catches the rhythm very seldom and falls around as her fat, voluptuous body continuously sways out of rhythm and out of control. Trying to add some Eastern touches to her performance, she manages to catch the rhythm for a few moments before losing it again. Hardheaded and strong-willed, she finishes her performance triumphantly and stretches her legs towards the sky, striking a graceful pose before lying down in the grass at the Sabi River..
6. Imvubu the Hippopotamus
Piano seul
Louise du Toit
$4.99 4.25 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1223976 Composed by Nikolay Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov. Arranged by Martin Neill. 19th Century,Romantic Period. Score. 2 pages. Martin Neill #820092. Published by Martin Neill (A0.1223976). Such a haunting melody! It really only needs the simplest of accompaniments and a touch of pedal, and you’ll sound like a concert pianist!Martin Neill is a professional composer and arranger based in the UK. He has won many international composition competitions, and his music is published by Starshine, Chichester Music Press and others. His arrangements show great attention to detail, including phrasing, dynamics and fingering suggestions, which is why they are popular with tens of thousands of musicians around the globe.
Theme from Scheherezade Part 3
Piano seul

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Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1392025 By Clayderman Richard. By Jean Andre Baudlot and Paul Marie Andre De Senneville. Arranged by Karya Sucipta. Classical,Historic,Pop. Score. 6 pages. Karya Sucipta #975512. Published by Karya Sucipta (A0.1392025). Les Derniers Jours D'Anastasia Kemsky (The Last Days of Anastasia Kemsky) is one of the phenomenal masterpieces of Paul de Senneville and Jean Baudlot. Played by Richard Clayderman who plays the piano always touches our hearts and souls. A piano solo that describes Anastasia Kemsky's last day before she went somewhere and never appeared again. Very dramatic when expressed in a piano composition. Please play it with deep feeling, then you will understand its essence. There are finger marks (fingering numbers) to make it easier to play. Thank you and remember to take care of your health.
Les Derniers Jours D'anastasia Kemsky
Piano seul
Clayderman Richard
$6.00 5.11 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.835450 Composed by Stuart Brown. Concert,Contemporary. Score. 12 pages. Stuart Brown Music #2859967. Published by Stuart Brown Music (A0.835450). This is not your typical nocturne. This is night as it really is for many people: a time of restlessness, of anxiety, in which you lie awake or even feel the need to get out of the house for a while. This music is for all of those nights when you wonder what on earth is happening to the world around you, when you feel troubled by the contradictions between you and the world, when you dread the morning news of the results of an election or referendum; when you just want to shout at the world, I'm out of here ... imagine a night in which you need to step outside to gather your thoughts. You feel the chill of the night air as you stand gazing up at the sky. As clouds move above, you turn over in your mind the things that are troubling you. Gradually you begin to see more clearly the difference between the things you cannot change and those that you can; and with that realisation comes serenity and finally you are able to sleep.The composer, who is a passionate believer in unity rather than division, wrote this music three days after Britain's 2016 referendum on its continued membership of the European Union, reflecting his feelings about the outcome. This is, therefore, as deeply personal a piece of music as you'll get. Include it in a program and it will help to put the rest of the program into perspective.The music itself demonstrates that nonatonic and octatonic modes of limited transposition can be used to create melodies and harmonic progressions that combine tension with great beauty. At notated tempi the work lasts just under ten minutes. It is of advanced intermediate difficulty, the main challenges for the player being the complex modality and the shifting rhythms. The sound file provided here is the composer's own live performance, recorded on Saturday, September 10th, 2016. It is possibly appropriate for high school performance: students who are interested are welcome to get in touch with the composer via www.facebook.com/StuartBrownComposer/
Nocturne No 1 - A restless night in June 2016
Piano seul

$2.50 2.13 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.972635 Composed by James Siddons. 20th Century,Contemporary,Ragtime,Standards. Score. 10 pages. James Siddons Music and Writings #3022927. Published by James Siddons Music and Writings (A0.972635). These seven short pieces were composed in the early months of 1976 as imitations of some of the composers and musical styles of the early twentieth century. They were never performed or published at the time. They are useful as didactic studies for student pianists. The seven pieces areI. Intonatione In the Whole-Tone ScaleII. Prélude and Nocturne in ModesIII. An Impression of ImpressionismIV. An Imitation of Roy HarrisV. Adding Chord-Tones While Shifting MetersVI. Ragtime BitonalityVII. Diatonic Waltz Program Notes: The Intonatione In the Whole-Tone Scale recalls the Renaissance Italian musical form that evolved into the prèlude in later organ music, as well as the use of Italian forms in the atonal music of Arnold Schoenberg, and some neo-Baroque composers of the twentieth century. In contrast, the whole-tone scale is reminiscent of generally tonal composers, including Debussy. The Martial Prèlude and Nocturne in Modes recalls the many pre-twentieth century pairings of preludes with fugues and other forms. The pairing with a nocturne evokes an air of Romanticism. The Martial Prèlude is a march-like fanfare, in Lydian mode on C. The Chopinesque Nocturne is in Phrygian mode, on E flat. An Impression of Impressionism evokes some of Debussy’s Preludes pour Piano, including a suggestive title at the bottom of the page, as Debussy himself did. For the young pianist aiming to master the works of Debussy, the arpeggio patterns, block chords, and sequential motives will prove helpful as introductory exercises. An Imitation of Roy Harris was inspired by the occasion in 1976 when James Siddons heard Roy Harris speaking in person about his compositions. Siddons was impressed by Harris’ youth in Oklahoma, and how the solidity of American rural life shaped Harris’ symphonic music. When taking questions at the end of the lecture, a young composer asked Harris about his creative methods when composing music. Well, Harris responded, You don’t pull up a potato just to see if its growing. Adding Chord-Tones While Shifting Meters is a technical exercise that is nonetheless fun to listen to, and fun to play. A student pianist should be asked to analyze the harmony in this piece, and to describe what shifts are taking place when the musical meter (as well as phrasing and rhythm patterns) change. The echoes of Stravinsky and Bartók should be apparent to the listener and pianist. Ragtime was not regarded as art music of the same caliber as Stravinsky and Schoenberg, or even Copland and Gershwin, until the 1970s. The inclusion of ragtime in these seven pieces would not have been accepted by composers of the early twentieth century, Stravinsky excepted. Ragtime Bitonality explores how such piano music might have sounded had major composers of the 1900-1920 era taken an interest in its march-like vitality. There is even a touch of atonality! In contrast to the powerful rhythms and juxtaposed tonal relations in much early twentieth-century music, there were works by many composers that continued familiar melodic patterns and balanced forms, offering musical relief in a turbulent era in music history. The Diatonic Waltz is offered here as a quiet, peaceful conclusion to our tour of musical styles in classical music of a century ago. About the Composer: James Siddons is a composer and pianist as well as musicologist. His research guide to the music of Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu was published in 2001. For more information, see www.JamesSiddons.com
Seven Pieces in Twentieth-Century Styles
Piano seul

$5.00 4.26 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus






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