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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

Topic: Where Has The Fun Gone On Pianostreet?  (Read 3647 times)

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Re: Where Has The Fun Gone On Pianostreet?
Reply #50 on: January 14, 2008, 08:19:06 PM
HELLO EVERYONE
I JUST THOUGHT I WOULD USE THIS POPULAR POST TO SAY HELLO TO SHORTY MY STEP DAD....THAL etc.
HOW IS EVERYONE
PS IS A LIL BORIN NOW
LETS LIVEN IT UP
AND THERE'S ONLY 2 WAYS FOR IT
1...AND ARGUMENT WITH PIANOTISIMO
2...TO TALK ABOUT UTTERLY HURRENDOUSLY STUPID THINGS
UP TO YOU GUYS
LETS PARTY
LOL                        love Rebby
just cos i act like a biaatch.....doesn't mean i am one!!
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The motivations for learning the piano are diverse, ranging from personal enjoyment to cultural appreciation and professional aspirations. While some see it as a way to connect with cultural heritage, others pursue it as a path to fame and fortune. In the movie “Piano Dreams” director Gary Lennon documents the struggles and sacrifices of three wannabe piano stars in modern China. Read more