New collection featuring works by the most prominent Boosey and Hawkes composers, including Bernstein, Britten, Carter, Copland, Ginastera, Kats-Chernin, Lees, Stravinsky, Thomson, and others. With previously unpublished works by Argento and Górecki. Ideal for advanced high school and college players.Contenu - Andriessen: Image de Moreau - Argento: Intermezzo - Beeson: A Fugue in Flight - Bernstein: Seven Anniversaries - Bridge: Rosemary (from Three Sketches) - Britten: Night-Piece (Notturno) - Carter: Two Diversions - Copland: Four Piano Blues - Cumming: Preludes Nos. 2, 9, 11 and 24 (from Twenty-Four Preludes) - Del Tredici: Ballad in Yellow - Delius: Five Piano Pieces - Ginastera: Pequena Danza (from the ballet Estancia, op. 8) - Ginastera: Rondo on Argentine children's folk-tunes op. 19 - Ginastera: Suite de danzas criollas op. 15 - Górecki: Intermezzo - Ireland: Rhapsody - Jenkins: Madog - Kats-Chernin: Combination Rag - Kats-Chernin: Russian Rag - Lees: Fantasia - Martinu: Etude in A (from Etudes and Polkas Book 1) - Lees: Etude in F (from Etudes and Polkas Book 2) - Lees: Polka in A (from Etudes and Polkas Book 1) - Lees: Polka in A (from Etudes and Polkas Book 3) - Maxwell Davies: Farewell to Stromness (from The Yellow Cake Revue) - Rautavaara: Passionale - Rorem: Song and Dance - Stravinsky: Serenade in A - Thomson: Invention: Theodate Johnson Busy and Resting (from Thirteen Portraits) - Thomson: Travelling in Spain: Alice Woodfin Branlière (from Thirteen Portraits)
SKU: BT.LCM9790570121533
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These Piano Anthologies contain pieces which have been carefully selected from previous piano exam lists dating from 1988 to 2006. All of the pieces in these volumes have proved popular with piano students, teachers and listeners, and we are pleased to be able to make them available again in these new collections. Pieces from these anthologies may be chosen as List B and C pieces, allowing students to increase their choice of repertoire beyond the already extensive selection offered in the LCM piano repertoire lists for grade, recital grade and leisure play options. It is hoped that these anthologies will also be of interest to piano students generally. The range of styles broadlycovers the late 18th century to the present. Some familiar pieces are present in these volumes, but they include pieces additionally from composers who have had a distinguished career in the role of teacher or student at LCM. Amongst the former are William Lloyd Webber and Martyn Williams, and amongst the latter are Nicholas Grace and John Guilfoyle, who now have eminent academic and professional musical careers.