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These Sonatas, based on a printed copy published in London c.1795, demonstrate clearly that Soler, while inspired by elements of Scarlatti's music, developed a musical language all his own.
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Another wonderful collection of Keyboard music all in easy arrangements. There are twenty-one pieces here, from Purcell and Teleman to Standford and Goedicke.
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Nine sonatas edited and annotated for the ABRSM by Howard Ferguson. Set for the ABRSM Harpsichord syllabus grades 4-6.
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Five Haydn sonatas edited and annotated for the ABRSM by Howard Ferguson. Set for the Harpsichord grade 7 examination.
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James Hook (1746-1827) showed his musical gifts at an early age, playing the harpsichord at the age of four and performing in public at six.
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These are the only 5 surviving Harpsichord fugues from Scarlatti and they have been collected together in this wonderful volume by Richard Jones.
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Easier Piano Pieces Vo.47. Twelve Sonatinas by Bohemian composer, Georg Benda, edited by Richard Jones.
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8 wonderful sonatas from Thomas Arne, for Keyboard instruments. Set for the ABRSM Grade 7 Harpsichord examination.
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This work was written in 1980 and first performed on 2 March 1980 by the Symphony Orchestra of Polish Radio and TV with Elzbieta Chojnacka (harpsichord), conducted by Stanislaw.
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