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Biriulki , 26 pieces, Op. 28 piano 1926 [bv] Cycle of 26 children pieces (with program titles) in all 24 major and minor keys (including two each in C major and A minor) Louis Vierne: Pièces de fantaisie, 4 books, Opp. 51, 53–55 organ 1926–27 [bw] Random order [127] Abram Chasins: 24 Preludes, 4 Books, Opp. 10–13 piano 1927 C5 [bx]
A record chart, also known as a music chart, is a method of ranking music judging by the popularity during a given period of time. Although primarily a marketing or supermarketing tool like any other sales statistic, they have become a form of popular media culture in their own right. Record charts are compiled using a variety of criteria.
Chopin at 25, by Maria Wodzińska, 1835. Most of Chopin's compositions were for solo piano, although he did compose two piano concertos (his concertos No. 1 and No. 2 are two of the romantic piano concerto repertoire's most often-performed pieces) as well as some other music for ensembles.
Beethoven – Piano Quartet No. 1 in E ♭ WoO 36, i (and ii) (E ♭) [35] (although sometimes construed as two separate movements, they are not really separable as the first ends with a half-cadence leading into the second) Lennox Berkeley – Three Pieces for solo clarinet, iii (G) Norbert Burgmüller – Symphony No.2, Op. 11, iii (D)
Piano Piece (to Philip Guston) (1963) Vertical Thoughts 4, for piano (1963) Christian Wolff in Cambridge, for chorus a cappella (1963) Piano Piece 1964 (1964) Numbers, for chamber ensemble (1964) The King of Denmark, for percussion (1964) Four Instruments, for chimes, piano, violin and cello (1965) Two Pieces for Three Pianos (1966)
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Symphonic Variations for Piano and Orchestra (1935–37, 1953–56) Opus clavisymphonicum—Concerto for Piano and Large Orchestra (1957–59) Opusculum clavisymphonicum vel claviorchestrale (1973–75) Leo Smit. Piano Concerto (1937) Charles Villiers Stanford. Piano Concerto in B-flat major, Op. posth (1873) [15] Piano Concerto No. 1 in G, Op ...
Tonality is the arrangement of pitches and / or chords of a musical work in a hierarchy of perceived relations, stabilities, attractions, and directionality. In this hierarchy, the single pitch or the root of a triad with the greatest stability in a melody or in its harmony is called the tonic. In this context "stability" approximately means ...
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