From Schoenberg to Ligeti
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C. Scott: The Monkey, The Giraffe
S. Prokofieff: Promenade, Historiette
E. Schulhoff: Invention
P. Hindemith: Song
F. Poulenc: Complainte, Klage, Lament
D. Kabalewski: Soantina
M. Seiber: Blues, Toccatina
E. Pütz: 5/4 Boogie
J. Francaix: Das verträumte Kind
I. Hurnik: A wistful Waltz
G. Ligeti: Tempo di Valzero
B. Hummel: Prelude, Little Melody
M. Theodorakis: Prelude
H. Regner: In the Cave
F.M. Beyer: Avanti
P. Eben: Musical Box
P. Constantinescu: The Fox and the Raven
R. Shchedrin: Twelve Notes
A. Schnittke: Children´s Piece
A. Pärt: To Alina
H. Zender: Don´t fell like it today
M. Schoenmehl: The ruined record
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European Piano Method
The 'evergreen' among the piano methods for more than 20 years – still well-liked and frequently used in beginner's lessons today. Due to the selection of international pieces as well as the multiple languages the 'European Piano Method' lives up to its name: Originally published in the languages German, English and French, it is now also available in the language combination Spanish, Italian and Portuguese.
For piano beginners from the age of 4 – but also for young and adult beginners without previous knowledge
- Beginning with improvisation, playing by ear – at first without notes:
to activate the sense of hearing and train the auditory memory - Playful first steps through the black keys, with the pentatonic scale as basis for first improvisations
- Special yellow 'teacher's pages' contain suggestions and tips, providing even more flexibility in the individual work with the pupils.
In 1993, an interview between Fritz Emonts and former editor-in-chief of Schott Music, Dr. Rainer Mohrs, was published in the specialist journal üben & musizieren.