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Topic: I'm looking a music sheet "firefly", does anyone know this piece?  (Read 2844 times)

Offline ilovemusik

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I played this piece before but I really forgot the composer. It's a fast tempo.

Offline pianisimmo

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I played this piece before but I really forgot the composer. It's a fast tempo.
If it's "dragonfly" op. 27 Nr. 3 by Palmy Palmgren, it's still copyrighted...

Offline ilovemusik

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it wasn't a dragonfly, i'm pretty sure it was firefly..  :-\ darn, i want to play that piece again.. thanks pianissimo..

Offline remy

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You're not thinking of Moszkowski's Etincelles (Sparks), are you?

Is the piece classical?

If you google firefly sheet music, you'll find lots of examples. You can see some first pages at sheetmusicplus.


remy

Offline kitty on the keys

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There are a couple pieces that use "Firefly"

Anton Biliotti    The Firefly

Carolynn Miller    FireFlies and  More Fireflies    these 2 pieces are elementary (late) teaching pieces

Kitty on the Keys
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Offline ilovemusik

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i don't know if it's a classical piece. I just couldn't find it in the internet. But I remember it is also for a duet piano piece. I played this piece on my first recital 5 yrs ago. And i just couldn't remember the composer.
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