For 4 Children's Hands

Selected Pieces for Primary Music School Students

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For 4 Children's Hands

Selected Pieces for Primary Music School Students

For 4 Children's Hands

Selected Pieces for Primary Music School Students

  • Formazione pianoforte a 4 mani
  • Editore Grzegorz Mania
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  • Edizione spartiti e cd
  • Casa Editrice PWM Edition
  • Numero d'ordine PWM12381
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Descrizione:

  • Pagine: 116
  • Pubblicazione: 01.01.2019
  • Peso: 440 g
  • Categoria: Collezioni
  • Genere: Musica classica
  • ISMN: 9790274024628
The idea for this collection stems from a deep belief that a piano duet should be an essential part of pianistic education from its very beginnings. Playing four hands not only helps to develop technical skills and general musicality, but it is also encouraging for students as it reduces stage-fright and is simply fun. Moreover, playing together is a great opportunity to read more music, which is essential for developing sight-reading skills. It is therefore not suprising that piano four hands - either for a student and teacher or two students - are included in almost every significant piano school. (. . . )

The are two reasons why this collection only includes compostions for four hands. Such a chamber formation creates, in my opinion, the closest relation between the partners - by sharing the same keyboard and, literally, each musical breath, the students can experience the music together in a much deeper way than playing, for example, on two pianos. The other reason is purely logistical - it is far easier to rehearse and play concerts when only one piano is needed. (. . . )

The collection comes with a CD that contains most of the pieces recorded by professional pianists. Its purpose is not only to present the pieces (as it is often hard to catch the overall idea of a composition by playing it alone), but also to show different ways of interpretation and space for artistic freedom.