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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 shine11

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on: February 21, 2010, 08:27:06 PM
Hi all. So this is my first time on here and I wish I'd found it years ago! Very refreshing reading some of the problems posted as I sometimes feel like I'm completely losing it with frustration in this job. (mainly through lazy parents not bothering to get their kids to practice). So I have a small question to ask. I have had problems for years trying to find decent beginner books. Have a few that I don't mind but there are always things about each of them that I don't like. A couple of months ago I finally found one which I think is fantastic. Just wondering if anyone here has used it and what their thoughts are on it. Also if there are any other beginner books that people are enjoying using? The book I have found is called birds and dogs by Elza and chris Lusher.

Thanks!