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Moonlight Sonata for Easy Piano - Crystal Keys Series
Popular Classics for Beginner and Novice Pianists by SilverTonalities!
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- "Promenade" is the 1st Movement from the Russian Composer, Modeste Mussorgsky's famous "Pictures at an Exhibition" written in 1874. His most famous work for Piano, it consists of 11 Solos that describes a person walking through an Art Exhibition
- The Fifth Nocturne, Opus 52 was written by Ignace Xavier Joseph Leybach, who was a famous French Pianist of the Romantic Era. He was also an accomplished Organist, Music Teacher and Composer of Salon Music but he is mostly remembered for his Fifth Nocturne of 1862
- Cuckoo In the Depths of the Woods is the 9th Movement from the French Composer Camille Saint Saens "Carnival of the Animals", that was written in 1894 as a distraction while he was working on his 3rd Symphony
- Bella Bocca Polka, Opus 163 was written in 1879 by the French Pianist, Conductor and Composer, Emile Waldteufel who is best known for his famous "Skater's Waltz" of 1882, although he composed over 270 works including many Waltzes and Polkas
- Anitra's Dance Opus 46, Number 3 is a Mazurka (folk dance) from the Peer Gynt Suite, which is Incidental Music to Henrik Ibsen's 1867 play "Peer Gynt", by the Norwegian Romantic Composer, Edvard Grieg
- Moonlight Sonata 1st Movement Theme, from Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata Number 14 In C Sharp Minor Opus 27, Number 2, which was written in 1801 and dedicated to his student, Countess Giulietta Guicciardi