This songbook collection features Beethoven Minuet in G (First Movement) an adaptation of the theme from his Pathetique Sonata Chopin’s Nocturne in E Flat Schubert’s March Militaire and the traditional Londonderry Air.The Kunz style favoured big many-layered chords in the right hand with a more rhythmic underpinning in the left. For instance the Kunz arrangement of Beethoven’s famous Minuet in G (First Movement) transforms a student piece to a flowing chordal display which Kunz himself was able to play with grace and finesse. The arrangements tend to end with the thrill of a rallentando and chord in the upper registers.Pianist Charlie Kunz enjoyed a twenty-year careeras a solo pianist touring throughout Britain and appearing on television and radio. He had originally emigrated to the UK after World War I to work in a dance band but his distinctive and winning style soon led to a solo career performing his own versions of classical favourites.