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Pop Piano Hits is a series designed for students of all ages! Each book contains five simple and easy-to-read arrangements of today's most popular downloads. Lyrics, fingering and chord symbols are included to help you make the most of each a
Composer: Felix Mendelssohn BartholdyEditor: Christa Jost
During his summer holiday of 1842 Mendelssohn wrote four piano miniatures in each of the albums of two children to whom he was related. Years later he revised the pieces. In so doing, he deleted
By Felix Mendelssohn / ed. Maurice Hinson and Allison Nelson
Felix Mendelssohn's Allegro brillant, Op. 92, for one piano, four hands, was written in 1841 and dedicated to Clara Schumann. The expressive Andante theme alternates between the Secondo and Prim
By Felix Mendelssohn / ed. Margery Halford
Spanning Mendelssohn's compositional career, the collection contains several pieces from "Songs without Words," the "Six Pieces for Children," Op. 72, and other individuals works including the popular "Scherzo in
Comp: Felix Mendelssohn BartholdyEd: Klaus Burmeister
This edition is based on the first two printed editions of the work, as no autograph score of the solo piano part survives. The edition includes an historical preface and critical commentary.
Composer: Felix Mendelssohn BartholdyEditors: Ullrich Scheideler, Rudolf Elvers, Ernst Herttrich
2009 was Mendelssohn's anniversary year and this has occasioned us to publish in addition to the already existing “Songs without Words” HN 327 nearly all of
Composer: Felix Mendelssohn BartholdyEditor: Ullrich Scheideler
Ullrich Scheideler has edited one of Mendelssohn's most important and beautiful piano works, comparing it again with the sources. Henle Publishers is now issuing it in a revised edition wit
By Felix Mendelssohn / ed. Maurice Hinson
These 48 pieces were composed over a period of two decades, beginning in 1832, and published in eight groups of six each. Many of these songs were dedicated to the women in Mendelssohn's life and reflect the sunni
By Felix Mendelssohn / ed. Willard A. Palmer
With these compositions, Mendelssohn wished to encourage interpretive skills in pianists by relying more on imagery than words. With the editor's helpful introduction, including performance suggestions, this co
Masterclass: Daniel Grimwood Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy / Daniel Grimwood
more than the score… is a series of classic piano music, covering much of the essential repertoire from Bach through Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin and Debussy, right up
By Felix Mendelssohn / ed. Maurice Hinson
In contrast to the numerous flashy "variations brilliantes" of the time, Mendelssohn composed his Variations sérieuses (Serious Variations) during the summer of 1841. These variations are considered to be among Me
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy knew that he could rely on his highly gifted sister Fanny as a partner in four-hand piano pieces. While he wrote only a few works of this sort, the two pieces presented here are superb examples of
Composed by Felix MendelssohnEdited by Keith Snell
This practical performance volume contains the most accessible and best known of the Songs Without Words. Keith Snell provides editing that aids students in shaping and projection of phrasing. Indicated
Publisher: G. Schirmer, Inc.Composer: Felix Mendelssohn
Editor: Immanuela Gruenberg
15 intermediate to early advanced selections from Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words, edited and recorded by Immanuela Gruenberg. This publication also includes access to
Composer: Felix Mendelssohn BartholdyEditor: Sylvia Hewig-Tröscher
Contents: Allegro non troppo from Six Children's Pieces, Op. 72, No. 1 • Allegretto from Six Children's Pieces, Op. 72, No. 3 • Allegro assai from Six Children's Pieces, Op. 72, No. 5 •