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9 Sonatinas, Opp. 20 & 55
ID: 00-4889
The Three Sonatinas, Op. 20 can be studied after the Clementi Sonatinas, Op. 36 and are also slightly more difficult than the Six Sonatinas, Op. 55. They prepare the student for study of some of the Haydn sonatas. While several of the sonatinas in this...
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Allegro Burlesco, Op. 88, No. 3
ID: 00-16800
Very much like a "Scherzo," the "burlesque" style of this piece suggests musical humor, in light, dance-like classical patterns very typical of Kuhlau's piano works. It is written in A-minor, with melodic scale work, grace notes...
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Kuhlau - Sonatinas, Opus 20 & Opus 55 (CD)
ID: GP384CD
No music library is complete without this large volume of favorite sonatinas. The new engraving reduces awkward page turns and provides the teacher and performer with pages that are clean and uncluttered. The editing is based on urtext sources and prov...
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Kuhlau Sonatinas, Opus 20 & Opus 55
ID: GP384
No music library is complete without this large volume of favorite sonatinas. The new engraving reduces awkward page turns and provides the teacher and performer with pages that are clean and uncluttered. The editing is based on urtext sources and prov...
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Kuhlau's Sonatina Opus 17
ID: WP160
arr. by Weekley & Arganbright: This piano duet is a great "find" for those who love duets and who want more music by the classical composers.
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Selections from Friedrich Kuhlau Sonatinas
ID: 00-ELM00040
This collection contains six of Kuhlau's most popular Sonatinas. Each is presented in a newly engraved edition, complete with all movements. To assist students, ornaments have been written out. Also included is a biographical sketch of Kuhlau. A gr...
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Sonatina in C Major, Op. 55, No. 1
ID: 00-16801
This well-known, exuberant sonatina in two movements is a favorite for intermediate piano students, with classical styling that includes Alberti bass patterns, scale work, terraced dynamics and a variety of touches.
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Sonatina in C Major, Op. 55, No. 3
ID: 00-16802
This two-movement sonatina by the prolific 19th-century composer Friederich Kuhlau is a spirited performance piece in the Classical style suitable for the intermediate piano student. The first movement, marked allegro con spirito, contains many brillia...
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