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Czerny - The Art of Preluding for piano - Op300 - cover

Czerny - The Art of Preluding for piano - Op300

Carl Czerny

Verlag: Fortepiano Publishing

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In the annals of classical piano music, Carl Czerny’s "The Art of Preluding, Op. 300" stands as a testament to the enduring power of technical mastery blended with creative expression. Born in Vienna in 1791, Czerny was not only a prodigious pianist but also a revered teacher, perhaps most famously known for being a pupil of Ludwig van Beethoven and a teacher to Franz Liszt.

This particular work, Op. 300, embodies Czerny’s deep understanding of the piano and his commitment to the development of pianistic skills. It is designed to guide the pianist through the intricate art of preluding – the creation of short improvisational pieces often played as introductions to larger works or as standalone pieces. In this collection, Czerny offers a series of exercises and pieces that are both didactic and aesthetically pleasing, illustrating his belief in the importance of a well-rounded musical education.
 
Verfügbar seit: 11.01.2024.

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