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To a Water Lily
by Edward MacDowell.
This delightful tone poem is from Edward
MacDowell's Woodland Sketches. His "To A Wild Rose"
is perhaps too well known and as a result, many of his other
compositions have been passed over for transcription.
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Nocturne No. 1
by John Field.
Credited with creating
the Nocturne, Field's delightful melody
is challenging and rewarding to play. Intermediate level.
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Gymnopedies (all three)
by Erik Satie.
These haunting melodies have been favourites
for years. All three Gymnopedies are included
and are particularly suitable for near beginners upwards.
Slow music often appears easy but takes good technique to
make it sound good.
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Magnetic Rag
by Scott Joplin.
Tuneful and challenging to play. This is one of our
Scott Joplin Collection series.
Not for beginners but intermediate performers upwards will
get a lot of satisfaction playing this. Intermediate
level, Grade 4 upwards.
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Rosebud March
by Scott Joplin.
A lively, swinging "Carnival" march.
As tuneful as all Scott Joplin's works, this lively march
is not difficult and will suit all players from intermediate
level up.
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Solace "A Mexican Serenade"
by Scott Joplin.
This beautiful, haunting tango, the only one that Scott
Joplin composed, was made famous when used in the sound track
of the 1970's film "The Sting", starring Robert
Redford and Paul Newman. You'll love it, especially if you
play it really slowly.
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The Nonpareil
by Scott Joplin.
This ragtime number is unusual for Scott Joplin in that
he features four separate melodies rather than reprising the
first melody. As usual, the tunes are lilting and memorable.
For intermediate to advanced players.
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