Claude Debussy: Children's Corner
| My teacher recommended that I get either the children's corner suite or the suite bergamasque. I like them both equally, so I am wondering which one will teach me more? Your replies are appreciated. Thanks! |
Ok. So I decided to pick up the piano after 10 years of never playing. This is what I've got to get me started:
Schumann's Album for the Young Debussy's Children's Corner Albert's Piano Favorites Albert's Piano Classics A bunch of sheet music by Chopin, Beethoven, Debussy, and Rachmaninoff from the sheet music archives. Hanon: The Virtuoso Pianist Czerny: School of Velocity Schmidt: Opus. 18
Now here's the question... where should I start? I know all my basic theory... such as rests, notes, their values, etc. I can read both clefs. I want to build up my repertoire and technique so that in a few years I'll be able to play some of the great works by Chopin, Liszt, and other composers. So where should I start? |
Children's Corner…
These are quite famous, so I won't mention anything about them. The first four files here, the last two in the next post.
Gary
I. Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum II. Jimbo's Lullaby—(Berceuse des éléphant) III. Serenade of the Doll—(Sérénade à la nfpoupée (jouet) IV. The Snow is Dancing—(La neige danse)
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