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Arnold Schönberg
5 KlavierstĂĽcke
The Five Piano Pieces op. 23 are a transitional work in which Schönberg made the decisive step from free atonal music to composition based on tone rows, which however did not yet necessarily have to contain all twelve chromatic tones. Begun in 1920 as a contribution to a memorial album for Debussy, the cycle was completed – now as an independent wo... -
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Michael Langer
Acoustic Pop Guitar Solos 6
Guitar & TAB – easy/medium
In six volumes, each containing 20 worldwide hits edited for guitar. All the songs are arranged for guitar solo in standard notation as well as tablature. In addition, there is the usual brief description, suggestions for strumming and picking, as well as the complete lyrics with chord tabs.With audio download. All pieces in this book were recorded... -
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Karin GroĂź
Avanti Musicanti
41 easy piano pieces
With humour and seriousness, with vibrancy, much feeling and with the occasional wink of the eye, this volume of piano music opens up to us life in all its musical colour. The little pieces contrast the beauty of nature with the hustle and bustle of city life, they tell of adventures with pirates and wild horses, whisk us away to the sea and invite... -
Overbeck Cäcilia / Johannes Overbeck / Sophia Hettich
Dem König reicht’s - CD
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Carl Bohm
Dors! Berceuse op. 397 Nr. 6
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Christine Galka
Geige Spielen Band 2
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Sergej Prokofjew
Klaviersonate Nr. 7 op. 83
Prokofiev’s Piano Sonatas 6–8 are often referred to as “war sonatas”, since they were composed in Russia during World War II during times of great hardship. As the shortest of the three, no. 7 is entirely focused on the essentials, and is certainly Prokofiev’s most famous piano sonata. Anyone who has heard it will not forget the hasty first movemen... -
Arnold Schönberg
Klavierwerke
This volume brings together Schönberg’s complete works for piano solo, and thereby presents a wide span from the free atonal pieces of op. 11 to the aphoristic op. 19, the fascinating tone-row experiments of op. 23 to the dodecaphonically conceived works op. 25, 33a & 33b. Additionally, in the appendix, three pieces from 1894 by the twenty-year-o... -
Sergei Prokofjew
Music for Children op. 65
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Hans-Günther Kölz
Reflections
10 Accordion Solos
10 titles for accordion solo of medium difficulty, an exciting time travel through different epochs. Reflective and projected into our time. The cantabile lines and the fine harmonies create a special sound world for the accordion. Recorded live on the accordion by Hans-Günther Kölz. The recordings are available on the usual streaming pl... -
Rolf Zuckowski
Rolfs Vogelhochzeit, Liederbuch
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Sergei Prokofjew
Romeo and Juliet op. 75
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Arnold Schönberg
Sämtliche Klavierwerke
This volume brings together Schönberg’s complete works for piano solo, and thereby presents a wide span from the free atonal pieces of op. 11 to the aphoristic op. 19, the fascinating tone-row experiments of op. 23 to the dodecaphonically conceived works op. 25, 33a & 33b. Additionally, in the appendix, three pieces from 1894 by the twenty-year-old... -
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Ruedi Wachter
Schwyzerörgeli im Griff
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Waldemar Lang
Songs for Freedom
Easy and medium arrangements for accordion
Another Brick In The Wall (Pink Floyd) · Another Day In Paradise (Phil Collins) · Another Love (Tom Odell) · Born Free (Kid Rock) · Heal The World (Michael Jackson) · Imagine (John Lennon) · I Want To Break Free (Queen) · Leningrad (Billy Joel) · Tears In Heaven (Eric Clapton) · Wind Of... -
Stefan Lindner
Springtime Songs
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Antonin Dvorak
Streicherserenade
The serenade flourished in Mozart’s era, but with Brahms the genre experienced a new surge in popularity in the 19th century. Dvořák’s cheerful and relaxed op. 22 came into being in 1875, during a very happy time for him both professionally and privately. He put his personal stamp on the five-movement composition by incorporating stylized Slavonic ... -
Edward Elgar
Streicherserenade
Elgar’s Serenade for Strings was composed in 1892 and represents the first of his works with which the 35-year-old composer was truly satisfied. Whether, as often claimed, it derives from three pieces for strings from 1888 can no longer be ascertained, since only the titles of those pieces “Spring Song”, “Elegy” and “Finale”, have come down to us... -
Peter Tschaikowsky
Streicherserenade
Tchaikovsky spent the summer and autumn of 1880 at his sister’s country estate in Kam’ianka, Ukraine, where he sought peace and relaxation. But after a short time the desire to work took hold of him again. “I’m sketching a symphony or string quintet just now; I don’t know where it’s going yet,” he wrote to his friend and patroness Nadezhda von Me... -
Antonin Dvorak
Streicherserenade
The serenade flourished in Mozart’s era, but with Brahms the genre experienced a new surge in popularity in the 19th century. Dvořák’s cheerful and relaxed op. 22 came into being in 1875, during a very happy time for him both professionally and privately. He put his personal stamp on the five-movement composition by incorporating stylized Slavonic ...