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Album for the young - Op 39 - for Piano - cover

Album for the young - Op 39 - for Piano

Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Publisher: Fortepiano Publishing

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Summary

Album for the young, Op.39, is a collection of 24 short piano pieces composed by Pyotr Tchaikovsky in 1878. The pieces are simple and tuneful, designed to be played by children and beginners.
Each piece has a descriptive title, such as "Morning Prayer," "Waltz," and "The Sick Doll," which captures the mood or theme of the music. The pieces are mostly in major keys and have a gentle, lyrical character.
Despite being intended for children, the pieces are not simplistic or trivial. Tchaikovsky's skill as a composer is evident in the variety of textures, rhythms, and harmonies that he employs throughout the collection.
Album for the young, Op.39, is a charming and accessible introduction to Tchaikovsky's music, both for young pianists and for anyone who appreciates his gift for melody and expression.
Available since: 05/09/2023.

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