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Twenty-Five Easy and Progressive Studies for the Piano, Op. 100: Schirmer Library of Classics Volume 500 Piano Solo

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(Piano Method). Contents: La Candeur (Sincerity) L'Arabesque (Arabesque) La Pastorale (Pastorale) La Petite Reunion (The Little Party) Innocence Progres (Progress) Le Courant Limpide (The Limpid Stream) La Gracieuse (Cracefulness) La Chasse (The Chase) Tendre Fleur (Tender Flower) La Bergeronnette (The Young Shepherdess) L'Adieu (The Farewell) Consolation La Styrienne (Austrian Dance) Ballade Douce Plainte (Gentle Lament) La Babillarde (The Chatterbox) Inquietude (Restlessness) Ave Maria La Tarentelle (Tarantella) L'Harmonie des Anges (The Harmony of the Angels) Barcarolle Le Retour (The Return) L'hirondelle (The Swallow) Chevaleresque (Gallantry) Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ G. Schirmer, Inc.; 46200th edition (November 1, 1986)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 36 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 60


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9 x 0.11 x 12 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #46,845 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #24 in Opera & Classical Songbooks #126 in Piano Songbooks #273 in Music Instruction & Study (Books)


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  • Fun book
The songs arent terribly difficult but they sound great and are a good way to bridge the gap
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by Derek S

  • Classic Easy Piano
Has easy to moderate classical pieces ! Great arrangements!
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024 by Lori Arte

  • Level 1 or 2 in rcm to start
This book is absolutely wonderful. I took 1 year of piano lessons in 6th grade. I’m now in my 40’s and decided to take piano up again as an adult. I worked my way quickly through the Fabre all in one and knew I needed a different direction. After much research I bought this book. It is not for absolute beginners. I would say level 1 rcm can probably struggle through the a few but really it is about a solid level 2. I started at the beginning and am about halfway through. I practice 1 to 2 hours daily and have several pieces at varying degrees. Some are final spot and polish and some are at the sight reading practice stage. Of course you will love some more than others. I really play the heck out of some of them. Arabesque is great for increasing speed, Courant Limpide distracted me when I noticed my hands looked like ballet dancers, Ballade really lets the left hand shine. I am learning new skills with each piece and past pieces keep improving as my skills and stamina increase. If you want a more classical approach to learning piano with not too difficult pieces that nonetheless sound impressive, this is for you! I started this book May 1 and it’s now September and I am about halfway through learning these pieces though it will likely take me two years to feel like I have fully mastered them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2021 by Sasquatch

  • Came on time and as advertised.
Came on time and as advertised.
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024 by Philip O. Zettle

  • great place to start
I have very limited, beginning ability on the piano and with reading music. This book is a wonderful place to develop and practice. The pieces do not start out overly simple and are progressively more complex. Each piece introduces some new musical elements (accidentals, key change, triplets, etc). All exercise both left and right hands. And all are enjoyable to hear. Because the pieces are all fairly short, I began playing from memory more than from the written music. To counter that, I suggest playing three or four during a practice session. By the way, with a little googling you can find MIDI renditions of these songs on the internet to compare with your playing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2009 by just pixels

  • Interesting and challenging, some flaws.
I am a student of piano; I started last year, rather late in life. I bought a new piano in February and my instructor came over to give it a good "breaking in". He was playing music I likely will never be able to even attempt, from Beethoven, Bach, and Mozart. Then, he played some of the etudes from this work by Burgmuller. I thought to myself "this sounds like it is within reach!" I bought this, and started in on Etude #1. I thought my instructor was going to have kittens when he heard me trying to play it, saying I was tackling this way too early. But, tackle it I did. Even though I have played for only 14 or 15 months, I am able to play this with at least some competence. Quibbles: #2, L’Arabesque, is supposed to have staccato chords pretty much all the way through. They are not notated as such exceptat the beginning. Not sure about the other pieces yet. Some of the printing is smeared (La Candeur, line 4, last measure). I looked in my instructor’s 30+ - year old copy: it has the very same flaws. Note to Schirmer: as well as this sells, how about some new printing plates? I highly recommend this for any piano student who is at about one year or more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2016 by Retired Viking

  • Very nice book!
Great for working on sight reading and developing finger skills.
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2022 by Viola

  • A must have
Practice your piano skill, musically.
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2023 by Jinjin H.

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