Bach-Handel-Scarlatti: Easy Piano Pieces with Practice Tips
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- Composers: George Frideric Handel (1685-1759), Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757)
- Instrumentation: Piano
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- Size: 9.1 x 11.9 inches
- Urtext / Critical Edition
Description
With this Urtext Primo series, the Wiener Urtext Edition wants to close the gap arising at the point of transition to additional lessons after having studied a piano method. Works by three different composers are selected for each volume of the Urtext Primo series, with the aim of offering piano pupils (or even adults who want to resume piano playing) a wide range of repertoire pieces on the basis of which they can enhance their technical and musical skills.
Contents:
- Bach, Johann Sebastian: Praeludium in C (BWV 939)
- Bach, Johann Sebastian: Praeludium in C (BWV 924)
- Bach, Johann Sebastian: Praeludium in F (BWV 927)
- Bach, Johann Sebastian: Praeludium in c (BWV 999)
- Bach, Johann Sebastian: Praeludium in C (BWV 846, No. 1)
- Bach, Johann Sebastian: Menuet in G (BWV Anh. 116)
- Bach, Johann Sebastian: Polonoise in d (BWV Anh. 128)
- Bach, Johann Sebastian: Menuet in F (BWV Anh. 113)
- Bach, Johann Sebastian: Gavotte in G (aus: BWV 816)
- Bach, Johann Sebastian: Menuet 1, No. 2 in c (BWV Anh. 813)
- Bach, Johann Sebastian: Menuet 1, No. 2 in B (BWV Anh. 825)
- Bach, Johann Sebastian: Inventio 1 in C (BWV 772)
- Bach, Johann Sebastian: Inventio 8 in F (BWV 779)
- Handel, Georg Friedrich: Toccata in g (HWV 586)
- Handel, Georg Friedrich: Preludio in G (HWV 442)
- Handel, Georg Friedrich: Prélude in d (aus:, HWV 437)
- Handel, Georg Friedrich: Sarabande (aus:, HWV 437)
- Handel, Georg Friedrich: Sarabande (aus:, HWV 448)
- Handel, Georg Friedrich: Courante in G (aus:, HWV 450)
- Handel, Georg Friedrich: Entrée in g (HWV 453.II)
- Handel, Georg Friedrich: Menuet in g (HWV 434.IV)
- Handel, Georg Friedrich: Gigue in g (aus:, HWV 452)
- Handel, Georg Friedrich: Gigue in F (HWV 492)
- Scarlatti, Domenico: Sonata in d (K. 32)
- Scarlatti, Domenico: Sonata in G (K. 80)
- Scarlatti, Domenico: Sonata in C (K. 95)
- Scarlatti, Domenico: Sonata in C (K. 308)
- Scarlatti, Domenico: Sonata in A (K. 323)
- Scarlatti, Domenico: Sonata in D (K. 415)
- Scarlatti, Domenico: Sonata in G (K. 431)
- Scarlatti, Domenico: Sonata in G (K. 471)
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