Book of songs without words. Antique motives, walks. For piano. Notes
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The German thinker of the twentieth century Martin Heidegger wrote that the song (Lied) comes from Laudate -Latin "praise". That is, the song, in his opinion, is always praising, light. The song is closely connected with the word: verses, poetry. And it was important for Vladimir Kobekin in those years when 50 plays were created for the piano "Book of Songs" (a total of seven episodes).
In this collection, the third and fourth series are presented: "Antique Motives", "Walks". In terms of complexity, the plays vary from relatively simple to requiring virtuoso equipment. The performance of any series is completely welcome. But individual plays will be happy to the attention of the performers.
The collection is addressed to a wide range of musicians
In this collection, the third and fourth series are presented: "Antique Motives", "Walks". In terms of complexity, the plays vary from relatively simple to requiring virtuoso equipment. The performance of any series is completely welcome. But individual plays will be happy to the attention of the performers.
The collection is addressed to a wide range of musicians
Author:
Author:Кобекин Владимир Александрович
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Humor & Entertainment
- Category:Home & Decor
- Category:Song books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-507-45673-4
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