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Three Little Folk Song Suites
After own children's songs
piano
We present the most attractive pieces from a collection of Szpilman's children's songs, originally written for voice and piano. These are loveley melodies, entertainig, colourful and delightful to play and teach, and we wish you pleasure with them all!
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We present the most attractive pieces from a collection of Szpilman's children's songs, originally written for voice and piano. We had little trouble making that choice, the whole collection being attractive and well varied in style and tempo.
These are loveley melodies, entertainig, colourful and delightful to play and teach, and we wish you pleasure with them all!
Wladyslaw Szpilman (1911-2000) was a major star on Polish State Radio in the 1930s. In September 1939, during a live broadcast, he was perfoming Chopin's "Nocture in C Sharp Minow" when the sudio was bombed. Narrowly escaping deportiation and the death caps, he survived with the help of Polish friends and was ulitamtely spared by a German officer who heard him play the same "Nocturne" in his hiding place.
After the war, Szpilman resumed his career at Polish State Radio, coming back on the air once again with the "Nocturne". Over the following decades he appeared in concert as a soloist as well as with the Warsaw Piano Quintet in Poland, throughout Europe, Asia and in America.
Later, he recounted his experience in a best-selling book - "The Pianist" - which formed the basis for Roman Polanski's award-winning film. His concert works as well as a selection from about 500 songs are now available for the first time, published by Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers.
These are loveley melodies, entertainig, colourful and delightful to play and teach, and we wish you pleasure with them all!
Wladyslaw Szpilman (1911-2000) was a major star on Polish State Radio in the 1930s. In September 1939, during a live broadcast, he was perfoming Chopin's "Nocture in C Sharp Minow" when the sudio was bombed. Narrowly escaping deportiation and the death caps, he survived with the help of Polish friends and was ulitamtely spared by a German officer who heard him play the same "Nocturne" in his hiding place.
After the war, Szpilman resumed his career at Polish State Radio, coming back on the air once again with the "Nocturne". Over the following decades he appeared in concert as a soloist as well as with the Warsaw Piano Quintet in Poland, throughout Europe, Asia and in America.
Later, he recounted his experience in a best-selling book - "The Pianist" - which formed the basis for Roman Polanski's award-winning film. His concert works as well as a selection from about 500 songs are now available for the first time, published by Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers.
Content
Suite in C (Moderato, Moderato, Vivace)
Suite in G (Moderato, Lento, Allegro, Vivace ma moderato)
Suite in F (Vivace, Tempo di mazurka, Tempo di mazurka, Tempo di marcia, Vivace)
Suite in G (Moderato, Lento, Allegro, Vivace ma moderato)
Suite in F (Vivace, Tempo di mazurka, Tempo di mazurka, Tempo di marcia, Vivace)
More Information
Title:
Three Little Folk Song Suites
After own children's songs
Publisher/Label:
Bote & Bock
Year of composition:
1951 - 1955
Series:
Technical Details
Media Type:
Sheet music
Product number:
BB 102719
ISMN13:
979-0-2025-3084-9
ISBN13:
978-3-7931-3084-0
UPC:
073999152494
Weight:
0,1 kg
Pages:
20
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
Binding:
Saddle-wire stitching
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