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ROBERT SCHUMANN ARR. CLARA SCHUMANN MONDNACHT OP 39 NO 5

Key E major

Tempo Tenderly

Style Romantic

Will improve yourVoicingPhrasingAwareness of on and off-beat melodies

Can you imagine a world without any kind of recordings?

Quite. And yet that’s the backdrop for many of the 19th century’s musical initiatives, some of which were designed to enable music lovers to play the pieces they most admired: Beethoven symphonies as piano trios, Mozart overtures

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