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Rondo Alla Turca for Easy Piano - Crystal Keys Series
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- Rondo alla turca is from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata Number 11 in A Major, K331 and was published in 1784. The third and final movement, is known as the "Turkish Rondo" in 2/4 Time
- Dance of the Tumblers, from the third movement of the Opera "The Snow Maiden" was written by the Russian Composer, Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov between 1880 and 1881
- Bist Du Beir Mir Cantata BWV 508 is best described as being Johann Sebastian Bach's arrangement of an Aria by Heinrich Stolzel originally written for Voice and Continuo (an accompanying part used in Baroque music)
- Hearts and Flowers, was written by the German Composer, Theodore Moses Tobani in 1893. The melody was taken from the introduction from "Wintermarchen Waltzes", Opus 366 by the Hungarian Composer Alphons Czibulka
- The Theme from the famous Polish Composer, Frederick Chopin's "Fantasy Impromptu in C Sharp Minor" Opus 66, was written for Solo Piano in 1834. It was first published in 1855, six years after Chopin's death in 1849
- Danse Macabre Opus 40 is a "Symphonic Poem", which is a piece of Orchestral Music that has a story attached to it. Originally composed for full Orchestra, it was written in 1874 by the French Composer, Camille Saint Saens
- Rosamunde by the Austrian Composer, Franz Peter Schubert is from his Symphony Number 8 in B Minor D759 or commonly known as the "Unfinished Symphony" which premiered in Vienna in 1823
- Ingrid's Lament or "The Abduction of the Bride" is from the Norwegian Composer Edward Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite, Opus 55 Number 1, which he composed in 1875