| Great Themes of the Romantic Era for Easy Piano arranged by Alexander Cole & Steven Paul contains an assortment of the mostpassionate music created and attributed to the Romantic Era. Each arrangement is quite playable and adheres to the originality whenever possible. Each composer is well represented in this moving collection and should be studied by every aspiring pianist.
It is never too soon to introduce these imperative works and their creators to our young. To follow are the titles you’ll learn to appreciate and the masters who gave them life.
Ludwig van Beethoven; Moonlight Sonata • Georges Bizet; Toreador March • Johannes Brahms; Hungarian Dance No. 5 • Frederic Chopin; Fantasie Impromptu • Prelude (Op. 28, No. 7) • Antonin Dvorak; Largo • Edvard Grieg; In the Hall of the Mountain King • Morning (from “Peer Gynt”) • Franz Lehar; Merry Widow Waltz • Franz Liszt; Liebestraum • Edward MacDowell; To a Wild Rose • Felix Mendelssohn; O Rest in the Lord (from “Elijah”) • Jacques Offenbach; Can Can • Amilcare Ponchielli; Dance of the Hours • Franz Schubert; Ave Maria • The Trout • Robert Schumann; Traumerei • Johann Strauss; Artist’ s Life Waltz • Blue Danube Waltz • Emperor Waltz • P.I. Tchaikovsky; Love Theme from “Romeo and Juliet” • Theme from “Sleeping Beauty” • Theme from “Swan Lake” • Giuseppe Verdi; La Donna e Mobile |