To the modern listener, Fritz Kreisler evokes the elegance, romance, and old world charm of the Viennese ballroom, with sweeping cantabile melodies and bubbly arpeggiated passages that delight audiences and players alike. Violinists are already aware of Kreisler's rich, romantic, and crowd-pleasing repertoire for the violin, but he was a prolific composer and transcriber for piano as well. Pianists will love to play the sweepingly romantic and melancholy melodies of Liebesleid (Love's Sorrow), j...
Kuhlau's Six Sonatinas, Op. 55, prepares the student for study of the easier classical sonatas. While several of the sonatinas in this collection are standard teaching repertoire, others are not as readily accessible and present teacher and student with fresh choices for study and performance. Also included is an outstanding recording from the Naxos Label. Titles: Sonatina No. 1 in C Major, Op. 55, No. * Sonatina No. 2 in G Major, Op. 55, No. 2 * Sonatina No. 3 in C Major, Op. 55, No. 3 * Sonati...
The piano series entitled Games, written from 1973 onwards, was conceived originally as a piano method. Its early volumes introduced children to the basic elements in piano-playing and musical thinking, and, more importantly still, taught them to play music without inhibitions. As the years went by, the view of the series lost its didactic character. It came to be seen as a document from Kurt g's workshop, offering a key to his grander symphonic, chamber and vocal works as well. This change is ex...