~USA Today bestselling, RITA-nominated romance~ Life in London’s poorest quarter is hard, but gifted composer Clara Becker scrapes a living writing music under her brother’s name. When celebrated musician Darien Reynard notices her work, it seems fortune is smiling on the Becker siblings at last. But Clara must keep her distance from Darien if she hopes to protect their secret—and her heart.Set against the glittering backdrop of 19th century celebrity, Sonata for a Scoundrel is the first in the Music of the Heart novels from award-winning author Anthea Lawson.
In Schubert in the European Imagination, Volume 1: The Romantic and Victorian Eras, Scott Messing examines the historical reception of Franz Schubert as conveyed through the gendered imagery and language of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century European culture. The concept of Schubert as a feminine type vaulted into prominence in 1838 when Robert Schumann described the composer's Mädchencharakter ("girlish" character), by contrast to the purportedly more masculine, more heroic Beethoven. What attracted Schumann to Schubert's music and marked it as feminine is evident in some of Schumann's ... [Read More]
Chopin's piano concertos transform the composer's solo keyboard brilliance into grand concert hall performances, in which the orchestral portions offer bold contrasts to the delicate piano parts. The composer first performed the Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11, publicly in 1830, at his last Warsaw concert. Chopin described the slow movement as being "like dreaming in beautiful springtime, by moonlight." The Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21, also debuted in Warsaw. Its dramatic first theme is followed by a romantic second movement, and it concludes with a lively final movement re... [Read More]
(World's Greatest Classical Music). Features 102 selections drawn from rich 19th-century Romantic symphonies, ballets, operas and piano literature, arranged for beginning to intermediate-level players. Melodies are presented as faithful transcriptions in new, clean engravings. Includes capsule biographies of all of the composers represented. Also available for Intermediate to Advanced Piano Solo (00240096). Contents: BORODIN: Polovetzian Dance, 1st Theme * BRAHMS: Symphony No. 1, Op. 68, 4th mvt. excerpt * Symphony No. 4, Op. 98, 1st mvt. excerpt * BRUCKNER: Symphony No. 7, 2nd mvt. excerpt * ... [Read More]
Contains all Cooke's major articles, including essays on the four composers he cared about most passionately- Wagner, Bruckner, Mahler and Delius. The essay on Beethoven's late quartets, Lennon-McCarney songs, and a sample of his writing about literature are also included.
(Ukulele). The Romantic Ukulele is a collection of 22 beloved pieces from the Romantic Era arranged for the ukulele by classical uke player, Tony Mizen. This includes well-known works by Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Satie, Debussy and Chopin. All arrangements are for GCEA-tuning and feature ukulele tablature as well as music notation. A CD is included with beautiful performances of all the arrangements by Tony Mizen. Also included are playing suggestions for each of the individual pieces.
This now out-of-print best-of collection features the original hit version of quot;At This Moment,quot; and other beloved tracks including quot;Hopeless Romanticquot; and quot;I Can Take Care of Myself.quot; Also contains three tracks from a previously
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