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For Children (Hungarian: Gyermekeknek) is a set of short piano pieces [1] composed by Béla Bartók in 1908 and 1909; 85 pieces were originally issued in four volumes. Each piece is based on a folk tune: Hungarian in the first two volumes (42 pieces), Slovak in the last two (43 pieces). In 1945, Bartók revised the set, removing six pieces that ...
Music for Children is the first release in John Zorn's Music Romance Series and features three Naked City compositions (written at the time of Torture Garden) performed by Zorn with the band Prelapse; a 20-minute composition for wind machines and controlled feedback systems dedicated to Edgar Varese, and a classical chamber music piece for violin, percussion and piano performed by the Abel ...
From 1912 until 1953, Carroll composed a substantial body of educational original piano pieces for children learning the piano. Teaching his young daughter to play, he was dissatisfied with the teaching material then available for the very young and their teachers.
Op. 91: Conversation with a Cactus, eight children's songs after V. Viktorov for voice and piano (1969) Op. 92: Three songs about Lenin, for children's chorus and piano (1970) Op. 94: Three Songs-Plays after I. Rachillo, for children's chorus and piano (1973) Op. 97: Songs of Friendship, for female chorus, children's chorus and soprano or tenor ...
These works were heavily influenced by Bartók's fascination with folk music and by his admiration to Claude Debussy, who had, by then, made a name for himself. [ 1 ] Whereas Fourteen Bagatelles is decidedly more difficult for young pianists, this set was planned to serve as an easy contemporary preparation for students.
1894 - Advice to Students Preparing for Examination in the Theory of Music (Heywood) 1904 - The Study of Music (Sherratt and Hughes) 1906 - Notes on Musical Form (Sherratt and Hughes) 1906 - The Teaching of Music (Sherratt and Hughes) 1907 - The Training of Music Teachers (no publisher given) 1912 - Notes on First Piano Lessons (Forsyth)