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qpalqpal
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The profound collection.
on: July 12, 2011, 02:24:04 AM
I have discussed this with fellow pianists. What makes the perfect library of classical composers for piano from Bach to, I don't know, Hamelin. I'm talking about a library with the books most, if not all pianists should have. This musn't be large, but something you would see at an accomplished pianist's home or so.
Include details, including composers, publishers, and the amount of books'
Thrilled for you comments.
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Bach Invention 7 (also Tureck's book)
Clementi Sonatina 3
Rachmaninoff Moment Musicaux no. 3
Skrjabin Prelude op.11 no.4
Joplin The Favorite Rag
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