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The Quiet Revolutionary of the Piano – Fauré’s Complete Piano Works Now on Piano Street

In the pantheon of French music, Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924) often seems a paradox—an innovator cloaked in restraint, a Romantic by birth who shaped the contours of modern French music with quiet insistence. Piano Street now provides sheet music for his complete piano works: a body of music that resists spectacle, even as it brims with invention and brilliance. Read more

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Offline arthurpianist

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Pianists helping pianists! come in...
on: January 05, 2006, 01:46:36 AM
So, if you know some website..that help us to see sheetmusics listen mp3 of piano....well..that will help us to listen and see to new version of musics..shows us the website..!

Thanks!

Offline lisztisforkids

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Re: Pianists helping pianists! come in...
Reply #1 on: January 05, 2006, 02:50:54 AM
For recordings live, and midi I use www.Classicalarchives.com. You can get a free but limeted membership there. Some of the Midis are good, some bad, I have heard some really good live recordings there as well. You can find some links to sheet music websites from there to.
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Offline totallyclassics

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Re: Pianists helping pianists! come in...
Reply #2 on: January 06, 2006, 08:49:10 AM
www.virtualsheetmusic.com is a great place.  You can listen to all the music for free, and for around $28/year, you can download the sheetmusic.   I did it for one year.  It's cool.  I mostly used it to listen to mp3 of songs I was learning. 


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