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Berens - Fifty piano pieces for first beginners - op70 - cover

Berens - Fifty piano pieces for first beginners - op70

Hermann Berens

Maison d'édition: Fortepiano Publishing

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In a world where learning music is as much a personal journey as it is universal, "50 Piano Pieces for First Beginners, Op.70" by Hermann Berens stands as a guiding beacon for young pianists. Composed with the intent of forging the foundations of piano technique and musical sensibility, this collection represents more than just a series of exercises; it is a journey through the facets of piano expression.Berens, with his keen understanding of the challenges and joys in the initial stages of piano learning, has skillfully created pieces that not only develop fundamental technical skills but also inspire love and appreciation for music. Each piece is an adventure, a small tale encapsulating an emotion, an image, or an idea, making learning not just educational but also emotionally rewarding.The journey through these 50 pieces is not just an exploration of the basics of the piano but also a voyage into the heart of musicality. From the control of touch and dynamics to understanding harmony and rhythm, Berens guides students through a path that is as rigorous as it is inspiring."50 Piano Pieces for First Beginners" is more than a collection of pieces; it is an invitation to embrace the beauty and complexity of piano music. For the teacher, it offers a rich and varied repertoire to inspire and challenge their students. For the student, it represents the first, significant milestones in a musical journey that can last a lifetime.- Piano method, Piano practice, Piano exercises, Piano teaching, Piano course, Beginner piano, Piano technique, Piano teacher, Piano studies, Piano pedagogy,  Classical piano, Piano repertoire, Piano skills - 
Disponible depuis: 09/01/2024.

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