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  2. Virtual piano - Wikipedia

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    A virtual piano is an application (software) designed to simulate playing a piano on a computer. The virtual piano is played using a keyboard and/or mouse and typically comes with many features found on a digital piano. Virtual player piano software can simultaneously play MIDI / score music files, highlight the piano keys corresponding to the ...

  3. How to Play the Piano - Wikipedia

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    How to Play the Piano was a British television series which was aired in 1950 on BBC. In the programme, Sidney Harrison showed how to play the piano to a pupil, Edward Goodwin. Episode titles included "how to practise", [1] "how to play with expression", [2] and "how do you play?". [3] It aired in a 30-minute time-slot.

  4. Partita for keyboard No. 2, BWV 826 - Wikipedia

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    Jones, Richard D. P. (2013).The Creative Development of Johann Sebastian Bach, Volume II: 1717-1750: Music to Delight the Spirit.Oxford University Press.

  5. Piano Concerto No. 2 (Prokofiev) - Wikipedia

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    The orchestra joins in after some time, reintroducing the piano's "lullaby" theme, while the soloist's part still flows across the octaves. The key regularly changes from A minor to C minor and back again, the music becomes ever broader and harder to play. Rhythm and tune then fall into an abrupt piano, no less threatening than the previous forte.

  6. Christopher O'Riley - Wikipedia

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    True Love Waits: Christopher O'Riley Plays Radiohead, his recording of his own piano arrangements of songs by the alternative rock band Radiohead, was released in 2003. O'Riley's second Radiohead-derived album, Hold Me To This , followed two years later and contains a different selection of songs.

  7. Rhapsody No. 2 (Bartók) - Wikipedia

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    Rhapsody No. 2, Sz. 89 and 90, BB 96, is the second of two virtuoso works for violin and piano, subsequently arranged with orchestra accompaniment, written by Béla Bartók. It was composed in 1928 and orchestrated in 1929. The orchestral version was revised in 1935, and the version with piano in 1945.

  8. Eric Lewis (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    Eric Robert Lewis (born May 13, 1973), popularly known as ELEW, is an American jazz pianist who has found cross-over success playing rock and pop music. He is known for his unconventional and physical playing style, which eschews a piano bench and includes reaching inside the piano lid to pull at the strings directly, as well as the creation that he calls "Rockjazz", a genre that "takes the ...

  9. Suite No. 2 (Rachmaninoff) - Wikipedia

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    Suite No. 2, Op. 17, is a composition for two pianos by Sergei Rachmaninoff, written in Italy in the first months of 1901. Alongside his Second Piano Concerto, Op. 18, it confirmed a return of creativity for the composer after four unproductive years caused by the negative critical reception of his First Symphony, Op. 13.

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