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The second volume of the Leichte Klavierstücke addresses itself to the somewhat more experienced pianist, and the level of difficulty of the individual pieces fluctuates between levels 3 and 6. The focal point here lies on works of the romantic era: starting with Mozart and Beethoven we stop to briefly enjoy some Schubert before reaching Mendelssohn, Schumann and Chopin, who are followed by Brahms, Liszt and Tchaikovsky. It was our intent to present different genres, such as variations, rondos, dances and the romantic "character pieces" such as, for example, Schubert's Moments musicaux, Mendelssohn's Lieder ohne Worte or Chopin's Préludes
Further information on Schumann's Träumerei op. 15,7 10 Piano Variations on "Unser dummer Pöbel meint" K. 455Rondo D major K. 485Bagatelle (Für Elise) a minor WoO 59Minuet E flat major WoO 82Waltz (easy version by the composer) E major op. 39,2Prelude (Raindrop) D flat major op. 28,15Prelude e minor op. 28,4Mazurka g sharp minor op. 33,1Waltz a minor op. 34,2Mazurka g minor op. 67,2Waltz f minor op. post. 70,26 Pieces from "Etudes en Vingt-quatre Valses" op. 496 Preludes from op. 65 Consolation no. 1 E major Song without Words E major op. 30,3March C major K. 408/1 (383e)Allegretto c minor D 915Moment musical f minor op. 94,3 D 780Moment musical A flat major op. 94,6 D 780Phantasietanz op. 124,5Träumerei op. 15,7Romance F sharp major op. 28,23 Pieces from "Children's Album op. 39" Piano Sonata movement g minor K. 312 (590d) Walter Georgii war Schüler von Max Pauer und promovierte in Halle/Saale im Fach Musikwissenschaft. Als Professor für Klavier wirkte er an verschiedenen Hochschulen, u. a. 1946-55 in München.



