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HAL LEONARD SIMPLE Classical Piano Pieces For Easy Piano

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HENLE BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No.8 C Minor Op.13 For Piano Solo

HENLE BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No.8 C Minor Op.13 For Piano Solo

HENLE BRAHMS Intermezzo A Major Op.118 No.2 For Piano Solo Edited By Katrin Eich

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  • KATRIN EICH
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Intermezzo A major op. 118 no. 2

Johannes Brahms

Katrin Eich (Editor)
Andreas Boyde (Fingering)
Urtext Edition, paperbound
Pages 8 (III+6), Size 23,5 x 31,0 cm
Weight 58 g
HN 1377 · ISMN 979-0-2018-1377-6

When his contemporaries heard the works that Johannes Brahms had composed during his summer holiday in Ischl in 1893 – the Piano Pieces op. 118 –, they were delighted. Clara Schumann was one of the first to be allowed to get to know the new pieces, and she attested that they contained “a wealth of sentiment in the smallest of dimensions”. When his contemporaries heard the Piano Pieces op. 118 that Johannes Brahms had composed, they were delighted. Clara Schumann was one of the first to be allowed to get to know the new pieces, and she attested that they contained “a wealth of sentiment in the smallest of dimensions.” Philipp Spitta fittingly said that the works were “perfect for slowly absorbing in solitude and tranquillity.”

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