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Berens - 20 Etudes enfantines for the piano - op 79 - cover

Berens - 20 Etudes enfantines for the piano - op 79

Hermann Berens

Casa editrice: Fortepiano Publishing

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In the enchanting world of piano pedagogy, Hermann Berens' "20 Etudes enfantines, Op.79" emerges as a charming and educational gem for the aspiring young pianist. This delightful collection of studies is not just a series of exercises, but a thoughtful journey designed to captivate and nurture the musical spirit of a child.
Berens, a composer with a profound insight into the nuances of early musical education, has carefully crafted these etudes to address the unique needs of young learners. His approach in "20 Etudes enfantines" is gentle yet effective, focusing on laying a solid foundation in piano technique while simultaneously fostering a love for the instrument and its vast expressive possibilities.

Each etude in this collection is a miniature musical masterpiece, tailored to introduce young pianists to a variety of technical challenges in a way that is both engaging and accessible. From the delicate touch required in legato passages to the precise articulation in staccato, these studies cover a wide range of essential piano techniques.
However, Berens' brilliance lies in how he embeds these technical lessons within delightful melodies and harmonies that capture the imagination of young players.
Disponibile da: 09/01/2024.

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