Rondo Alla Turca for Beginner Piano

Rondo Alla Turca for Beginner Piano

BySilverTonalities

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Popular Classics for Beginner Pianists by SilverTonalities! Unleash your Piano passion with this engaging collection for Beginner Piano Letter Names embedded in Noteheads to enable Beginner Pianists to read Music quickly and accurately! • PREVIEW, pages 1-2 • INVENTION NUMBER 4 BWV 775 in D Minor written in 1723 by the famous German Baroque Composer Johann Sebastian Bach. Included in his set of Inventions and Sinfonias also know as “Two and Three Part Inventions”, pages 3-4 • JULIET’S WALTZ SONG is from the 5 Act Opera “Romeo and Juliet, by the French Composer Charles Gounod. Based on William Shakespeare’s famous play, it premiered in 1868 in Paris, pages 5-7 • SURPRISE SYMPHONY Number 94 from the German Composer Franz Joseph Haydn, premiered in London in 1792. The “surprise” comes in the 2nd Movement with a very loud chord, pages 8-9 • DOLORES WALTZ Opus 170 by the French Romantic Era Composer, Pianist and Conductor, Emile Walteufel was written in 1880 and remains to be one of his most popular Piano Solos, pages 10-12 • LARGO is an Aria from the famous Baroque Composer Georgie Friedrich Handel. From his Opera “Xerxes” HWV 40 it was written in 1738 and is also known as “Ombra Mai Fu”, pages 13-14 • RONDO ALLA TURCA originates from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Piano Sonata Number 11 composed in 1784 and is the 3rd Movement also known as the “Turkish March”, pages 15-17 • THE ROSE ADAGIO is based on the Brothers Grimm Fairytale “The Sleeping Beauty”. The music written by the famous Russian Composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, it premiered in Moscow, Russia in 1890, pages 18-21 • THE EGMONT OVERTURE MARCH Opus 84 was written in 1787 by the famous German Composer, Ludwig van Beethoven as Incidental Music. Incidental Music is written to accompany action or a change of mood of a dramatic performance for Stage, Film, Radio, Television or a Recoding, pages 22-25 • COME BACK TO SORRENTO or “Torna a Surriento” is a Neopolitan Song written in 1894 by the Italian Composer Ernesto de Curtis, pages 26-28 • SPRING SONG Opus 62 Number 1 or “Fruhlingslied” from the German Composer Felix Mendelssohn’s “Songs Without Words” was written in 1842, pages 29-30 • THE HIGH SCHOOL CADETS written by the American Composer John Philip Sousa in 1890. Sousa was a Composer and Conductor primarily known for his Military Marches, pages 31-34 • SPINNING SONG Opus 14 Number 4, was written by the German Romantic Era Composer Albert Ellmenreich i

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Publication Date
Feb 3, 2024
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