

Piano Music (Collection)
Easy Piano Music – 18th and 19th Century, Volume II
Urtext Edition, paperbound
Piano solo
Pages 47 (III+44),
Size 23,5 x 31,0 cm
Weight 209 g
HN 168
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ISMN 979-0-2018-0168-1
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With this Urtext edition compiled by the expert pianist and piano instructor Walter Georgii, the budding pianist is offered a little overview of the variety of classical-romantic piano literature. The selection and organization is chiefly oriented on the beauty, popularity and performability of the pieces. Behind this is the intent to present to the player, in a way, a colourful spectrum of interesting works ranging clear across the largest variety of eras, Next to the “great” names, one can also make surprising discoveries of less well-known composers.
Volume II contains the technically more demanding pieces which lie between difficulty levels 3 and 5.
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About the Authors

Hans-Martin Theopold (Fingering)
Prof. Hans-Martin Theopold, was born to a pastor’s family in Detmold on 22 April 1904, the youngest of five children. Even as a child he often played the organ in the “Marktkirche” and soon began to take piano lessons with Theodor Vehmeier. At the age of 17 he made his debut at the Landestheater in Detmold with Ludwig van Beethoven’s Piano Concerto in C major under Friedrich Quast (Herford). Following the successful completion of his schooling at the Gymnasium Leopoldinum in Detmold, he went on to study music and piano (main subject): from 1922–23 at the “Württembergische Hochschule für Musik” in Stuttgart (with Max Pauer, 1866–1945) and then from 1923–1928 at the “Staatliche Akademische Hochschule für Musik” in Berlin-Charlottenburg (with Richard Rössler, 1880–1962, and Waldemar Lütschg,
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