The Piano and The Sea
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The Piano and The Sea
Hi piano folks!
I am looking for pieces that, in some way, describe the sea and its sounds, movement and etc.
The first idea that comes to my mind is Liszt's Legend or Ravel's Mirrors, but I would like to have something more original.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
BE
I am looking for pieces that, in some way, describe the sea and its sounds, movement and etc.
The first idea that comes to my mind is Liszt's Legend or Ravel's Mirrors, but I would like to have something more original.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!
BE
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Re: The Piano and The Sea
Edward MacDowell : Sea Pieces op 56
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Re: The Piano and The Sea
I'll check this out!
Thanks!
Thanks!
Re: The Piano and The Sea
Peter Sculthorpe "Sea Chant". A simple little piece but quite nice.
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Re: The Piano and The Sea
Also:
Bloch - poems of the sea
Bridge - a sea idyl
Grainger - sea shanty settings
ireland - a sea idyl
Rowley - north sea fantasies
Regards
Fred
Bloch - poems of the sea
Bridge - a sea idyl
Grainger - sea shanty settings
ireland - a sea idyl
Rowley - north sea fantasies
Regards
Fred
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Re: The Piano and The Sea
How about William Baines Midnight at Flamborough, also pieces by Godard on the subject of the sea.
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Brian
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Brian
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Re: The Piano and The Sea
ALKAN
Prelude n°8 The Song of the Mad Woman on the Sea Shore
Prelude n°8 The Song of the Mad Woman on the Sea Shore
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Re: The Piano and The Sea
fredbucket wrote:Also:
Bloch - poems of the sea
Bridge - a sea idyl
Grainger - sea shanty settings
ireland - a sea idyl
Rowley - north sea fantasies
Regards
Fred
Thank you very much!
This piece by Grainger is phenomenal!
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Re: The Piano and The Sea
I don't have that one. Upload? (please...)HullandHellandHalifax wrote:How about William Baines Midnight at Flamborough, also pieces by Godard on the subject of the sea.
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Re: The Piano and The Sea
Here you are Fred, Tides by William Baines and Silverpoints also with watery pieces.
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