Aria Goldberg Variations Easy Piano Collection Little Pear Tree Series Popular Classics for Novice Pianists by SilverTonalities! Letter Names embedded in Noteheads to enable Novice Pianists to read Music quickly and accurately!PREVIEW, pages 1-2CINDERELLA WALTZ from Rossini's 1829 Opera of the same name, also known as "The Tyrolien Waltz" or "The Green Hills of Tyrol, pages 3-6THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER'S MARCH, was written by the English Baroque Composer Jeremiah Clarke, who was famous for his composition titled "The Prince of Denmark's March" or "Trumpet Voluntary", pages 7-9GERTRUDE'S DREAM WALTZ, this piece was first published in 1852 (25 years after Beethoven's death) and was catalogued as "Anhang 16, Number 2" but there is no evidence that Beethoven actually wrote the piece, pages 10-13THE MOLDAU, is a Symphonic Poem by the Czech Composer, Bedrich Smetana that paints the picture of the City of Prague, Chechoslovakia, pages 14-17SONATA IN A MAJOR, is in Binary Form which was a popular method of composition during the Baroque Era. Binary Form is a Musical Structure in 2 Sections that are usually repeated, pages 18- 22ARIA FROM THE GOLDBERG VARIATIONS (BWV 988), was written by the famous Baroque German Composer, Johann Sebastian Bach for Harpsichord and was published in 1741. The Variations consist of an Aria with 30 Variations on the opening Theme, pages 23-26ON MIGHTY PENS, from the Austrian Classical Composer, Franz Joseph Haydn's famous Oratorio "The Creation", which tells the story of the Creation of the World as written in the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament, pages 27-33JUNE (BARCAROLLE), from the Russian Composer, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky's "The Seasons", Opus 37a is from a set of twelve short "Character Pieces" for Solo Piano, pages 34-37
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