Piano Music by Women Composers - Book 2
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- Composers: Fanny (Mendelssohn) Hensel (1805-1847), Marianna Martines (1744-1812), Emilie Mayer (1812-1883), Cécile Chaminade (1857-1944), Fredrikke Egeberg (1815-1861), Maria Szymanowska (1739-1831), Cécile Hartog (1857-1940), Natalia Janotha (1856-1932), Kate Loder (1825-1904), Adele aus der Ohe (1861-1937), Clara Schumann (1819-1896), Delphine von Schauroth (1813-1887), Stephanie (Vrabely) Wurmbrand-Stuppach (1849-1919), Fanny Scholfield Petrie (1859-1933), Anna Stubenberg (1821-1912), Marie Jaëll (1846-1925), Emma Hartmann (1807-1851), Josephine Lang (1815-1880), Mélanie Bonis (1858-1937), Louise Farrenc (1804-1875)
- Editor: Immanuela Gruenberg
- Instrumentation: Piano, Keyboard
- ISBN:
- Size: 9.0 x 12.0 inches
- Pages: 112
Description
This collection features 30 beautiful, interesting intermediate to upper intermediate level pieces by women composers. It features a variety of composers from the well-known to lesser known names from the 18th to 20th centuries. The book also includes a brief bio on each composer as well as a preface by the editor.
MÉLANIE BONIS: Grand Spanish Waltz in A Major • It's Raining!
CÉCILE CHAMINADE: Little Waltz in B-flat Major from Children's Album (Volume 2) , Op. 126, No. 12 • Melancholy from Two Pieces , 25, No. 1
FREDRIKKE EGEBERG; Song Without Words in E-flat Major from Six Songs Without Words for Piano
LOUISE FARRENC: Etude in F Major from 25 Intermediate Studies , Op. 42, No. 5 • Etude in G Major from 12 Studies in Dexterity , Op. 41, No. 2 • Melody in A-flat Major
EMMA HARTMANN: Piano Piece in A-flat Major from Piano Pieces , Op. Posthumous, No. 4
CÉCILE HARTOG: Summer Song MARIE JAËLL: Friendly Teasing from The Good Days • The Shepherd and the Echo from The Good Days • Whispers of the Forests from The Good Days
NATALIA JONATHA: Edelweiss JOSEPHINE LANG: Homesickness from Three Piano Pieces • Minuet: Sadness from Three Piano Pieces
KATE LODER: Mazurka in A Minor
MARIANNA MARTINES: Allegro from Sonata in A Major EMILIE MAYER: Impromptu in A-flat Major, Op. 44
FANNY MENDELSSOHN: Melody in E-flat Major from Six Melodies for the Piano , Op. 5, No. 6 • Larghetto from Four Songs for the Piano , Op. 8, No. 3
ADELE AUS DER OHE: A Legend from Four Piano Pieces , Op. 9, No. 1
FANNY SCHOLFIELD PETRIE: Sorrow • Joy
DELPHINE VON SCHAUROTH: Song Without Words in E Minor from Six Songs Without Words , Op. 18, No. 4
CLARA SCHUMANN: Romance in A Minor, WoO 28 (1892 version)
ANNA STUBENBERG: Austrian Dance in A-flat Major from The People of Kapfenberg , Op. 67, No. 5
MARIE SZYMANOWSKA: Polonaise in E Minor from 18 Dances in Different Genres for Piano • Quadrille in F Major from 18 Dances in Different Genres for Piano
STEPHANIE VRABELY: Pensée musicale
Works:
- Bonis: Les Gitanos (grand valse espagnole) (1891)
- Bonis: Il pleut (It's Raining!), Op. 102
- Little Waltz in B-Flat Major, No. 12 from Chaminade: Album des enfants - Volume 2 (Children's Album), Op. 126
- Chaminade: Melancholy, No. 1 from 2 Pieces, Op. 25
- Song without Words in E-Flat Major from Egeberg: 6 Sange uden Ord (6 Songs without Words) (1850)
- Etude in F Major, No. 5 from Farrenc: 20 Etudes of Medium Difficulty (Vingt études de moyenne difficulté), Op. 42
- Farrenc: Etude in G Major, No. 2 from 12 études brillantes (Studies in Dexterity), Op. 41
- Farrenc: Melody in A-flat Major (1847)
- Piano Piece in A-Flat Major, No. 4 from Hartmann: Klaverstykker (Piano Pieces)
- Hartog: Summer Song (1891)
- Friendly Teasing from Jaëll: Les Beaux jours (The Good Days)
- The Shepherd and the Echo from Jaëll: Les Beaux jours (The Good Days)
- Whispers of the Forests from Jaëll: Les Beaux jours (The Good Days)
- Janotha: Edelweiss (1891)
- Lang: Homesickness from 3 Piano Pieces (1890)
- Lang: Minuet: Sadness from 3 Piano Pieces (1890)
- Loder: Mazurka in A Minor (1899)
- Allegro from Martines: Keyboard Sonata in A Major (1765)
- E. Mayer: Impromptu in A-flat Major, Op. 44
- Melody in E-Flat Major, No. 6 from Hensel: Song without Words (3 Mélodies), Op. 5
- Larghetto, No. 3 from Hensel: 4 Songs without Words, Op. 8
- aus der Ohe: A Legend, No. 1 from 4 Klavierstücke, Op. 9
- Petrie: Sorrow
- Petrie: Joy
- Schauroth: Song without Words in E Minor, No. 4 from 6 Songs without Words, Op. 18
- Cl. Schumann: Romance in A Minor, WoO 28
- Austrian Dance in A-Flat Major, No. 5 from Stubenberg: Die Kapfenberger, Op. 67
- Polonaise in E Minor from Szymanowska: 18 Dances in Different Genres (1819)
- Quadrille in F Major from Szymanowska: 18 Dances in Different Genres (1819)
- Wurmbrand-Stuppach: Pensée musicale
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