Tchaikovsky | Meet the Composer Series Piano Book, Vol. 3 (Digital Print)

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Tchaikovsky | Meet the Composer Series Piano Book, Vol. 3

Format: PDF/Digital Print

Pages: 23

Product Description

Our Tchaikovsky | Meet the Composer Series Piano Book (Easy-Intermediate) Vol. 3 is a printable edition for the young pianist, including many of his most popular works. Permission granted for instruction, public performance, or just for fun.

Contents

Biography
Trepak (Nutcracker)
March Slav
Arabian Dance (Nutcracker)
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (Nutcracker)
Chinese Dance (Nutcracker)
March of the Nutcracker (Nutcracker)
Swan Lake (Swan Lake)
Dance of the Cygnets (Swan Lake)
1812 Overture
Romeo and Juliet Love Theme (Romeo and Juliet)

Get All Five Volumes

Our Meet the Composer Piano Book Series includes five volumes of easy-intermediate arrangements of masterworks.

Beethoven | Meet the Composer Series Piano Book, Vol. 1
Mozart | Meet the Composer Series Piano Book, Vol. 2
Bach | Meet the Composer Series Piano Book, Vol. 4
Strauss II | Meet the Composer Series Piano Book, Vol. 5


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About Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky

Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky was born in 1840 in present-day Udmurtia, Russia. His father was a Ukrainian mining engineer. Peter began piano lessons at the age of five, and within three years he could read music as well as his teacher. In 1850, Peter's father was appointed as the Director of the St. Petersburg Technological Institute. It was there that Peter received his education at the School of Jurisprudence. The only music instruction he received was piano lessons from a piano manufacturer who occasionally made visits to the school. He also attended the opera and theater with his classmates. It was the works of Rossini, Bellini, Verdi and Mozart that he enjoyed the most. Read more...