Graham, Peter
Subversive Etudes for Piano
Edition no.
BA09585
ISMN
9790260107519
Instrumentation of the work
Piano
Language(s) of text
Czech, English, German
Product format
Performance score
Instrumentation
Piano
Binding
Stapled
Pages / Format
VI, 50 S. - 31,0 x 24,3 cm
For open-minded teachers and inquisitive kids
These piano miniatures are a distinctive and unusual addition to the teaching literature – genre paintings in contrasting styles with musical wit and inventive sounds and rhythms. They offer glimpses into the musical cultures of different countries (“Hunting in Hungary, Gamelan, Balkan Dance, African Games”) and music history (“Medieval Feast for the Left-Handers”).
Besides training finger technique, the pieces help students to think in terms of counterpoint and to develop an expressive delivery.
Peter Graham (actually Jaroslav Štastný, b. 1952) teaches composition at the Janácek Academy of Arts in Brno.
These piano miniatures are a distinctive and unusual addition to the teaching literature – genre paintings in contrasting styles with musical wit and inventive sounds and rhythms. They offer glimpses into the musical cultures of different countries (“Hunting in Hungary, Gamelan, Balkan Dance, African Games”) and music history (“Medieval Feast for the Left-Handers”).
Besides training finger technique, the pieces help students to think in terms of counterpoint and to develop an expressive delivery.
Peter Graham (actually Jaroslav Štastný, b. 1952) teaches composition at the Janácek Academy of Arts in Brno.
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