Musiques d'enfants
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Sergei Prokofiev composed the twelve character pieces of the Musiques d’enfants in the summer of 1935. The pieces are an ideal introduction to the world of great piano literature of medium difficulty, especially for young musicians. Each piece in this suite has a different character: from the enchanting sunrise to the cheeky march, the result is an alternation of moods, a colorful sequence of images of a summer's day. Clever fingerings and imaginative tips for rehearsing guarantee success when practicing.
Contents
Matin
Promenade
Historiette
Tarantelle
Repentirs
Valse
Cortège de sauterelles
La Pluie et l’arc-en-ciel
Attrape qui peut
Marche
Soir
Sur les prés, la lune se promène
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The division into levels of difficulty (=level) from 1 (easy) to 5 (difficult) provides guidance to both the pupil and the teacher with regard to the repertoire.
The Schott Student Edition is edited in collaboration with experienced instrumental teachers, and provides information on the composers and works as well as useful tips for practising, performance practice and interpretation of the works. General information on all aspects of the instruments and practising is available online.