Piano Methods (General)
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Re: Piano Methods (General)
from Tapper's studies Vol. 06...
a new name...?
Alexander / Alexandre / Aleksandr Tiniakov / Tiniakow / Tinyakov
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Tinyakov,_Aleksandr
Opus number for this Prelude may be Op. 03 or 07, but it could not be verified.
Enjoy...
a new name...?
Alexander / Alexandre / Aleksandr Tiniakov / Tiniakow / Tinyakov
http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Tinyakov,_Aleksandr
Opus number for this Prelude may be Op. 03 or 07, but it could not be verified.
Enjoy...
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Thanks for this nice find. His Etude Op.6 No.1 can be found in volume 2 of 'Modern Russian Piano Music'. Scriabinoff's Mediafire link is still active. See this post:
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Re: Piano Methods (General)
From the Bavarian Library...
Instructions pour le piano forte
Autor: Cramer, Johann Baptist
Erschienen [ca. 1825]
URL: http://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de ... 0001.html/
Regards
Fred
Instructions pour le piano forte
Autor: Cramer, Johann Baptist
Erschienen [ca. 1825]
URL: http://reader.digitale-sammlungen.de/de ... 0001.html/
Regards
Fred
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Hi all,
As promised in another thread.
Here is "The school credit piano course for the systematic training of ears, fingers and mind in piano playing and musicianship";
edited by Clarence G. Hamilton, John P. Marshall, Percy Goetschius, Will Earhart, William Arms Fisher.
Volumes (Years) 1-5, each containing 4 Books:
Enjoy
As promised in another thread.
Here is "The school credit piano course for the systematic training of ears, fingers and mind in piano playing and musicianship";
edited by Clarence G. Hamilton, John P. Marshall, Percy Goetschius, Will Earhart, William Arms Fisher.
Volumes (Years) 1-5, each containing 4 Books:
Enjoy
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Interesting. Thank you.
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Great, thank you!
Interestingly, there are more supplemental pieces at the end of each part of each year at this link, than the original link. Perhaps this second link came from a later edition.
https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011260017
I will also work on a rough contents list to post, for reference.
Interestingly, there are more supplemental pieces at the end of each part of each year at this link, than the original link. Perhaps this second link came from a later edition.
https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011260017
I will also work on a rough contents list to post, for reference.
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This is not the same collection, isn't it?musiclife217 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 1:23 am Great, thank you!
Interestingly, there are more supplemental pieces at the end of each part of each year at this link, than the original link. Perhaps this second link came from a later edition.
https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011260017
I will also work on a rough contents list to post, for reference.
It's the "The Music students piano course", not the "School credit piano course". And the contents are different, right? (and also lacks Volume 1-1)
This is on my "To do(wnload)" list, but it's really hard work to do it...
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Hi all,
Here is "The Music students piano course: a standard textbook for the systematic training of ears, fingers and mind in piano playing and musicianship"
edited by Clarence G. Hamilton [et al.]
For now, just Year 1 (volume 1 is missing): I'll be posting the rest soon, I hope.
Here is "The Music students piano course: a standard textbook for the systematic training of ears, fingers and mind in piano playing and musicianship"
edited by Clarence G. Hamilton [et al.]
For now, just Year 1 (volume 1 is missing): I'll be posting the rest soon, I hope.
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Year Two:
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Thank you Pianoman. These books are similar in authors and title to those you uploaded on July 14. From a rough glance at them, the content seems largely the same. How do they differ, if you have an idea.