'There’s no denying his clarity: fingerwork is immaculate (passagework, trills and tremolos are unfailingly neat) and textures are lucid' Beethoven Piano Sonatas – No 30 in E, Op 109; No 31 in A flat, ...
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Bagatelle No. 25, commonly known as "Für Elise", is one of Ludwig van Beethoven's most popular compositions. It was not published during his lifetime but was discovered 40 years after his death. The ...
Fire up any online piano lesson or sheet music platform and one of the most popular pieces will inevitably be Beethoven’s Für Elise, the ubiquitous bagatelle that the whole world wants to play. This ...
One of the most famous of Beethoven melodies has been given a new twist to add a bit of fizz to a concert programme. The new arrangement gives a twist to a Beethoven classic Saturday, 24 August 2024 ...
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Fur Elise or Bagatelle No. 25 for musicians, is one of the most popular and soothing pieces by music stalwart Ludwig van Beethoven. The piece that was not published during Beethoven’s lifetime and was ...
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There are some pieces of music that every pianist wants to play, and it turns out that, in 2023, one of those might be Dr Dre’s Still Dre. New research by Ukulele World indicates that the song, ...
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Beethoven’s love life has long fascinated music scholars primarily because so little is known about it despite some tantalising clues. In his new book, Why Beethoven, music critic Norman Lebrecht, ...