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PIANO ALBUM: FROM BACH TO GERSHWIN

Henle

Henle published this book to celebrate the 75th anniversary of their founding. Produced with a stapled binding, it contains 17 pieces, arranged chronologically from JS Bach to Gershwin, and ranges in difficulty from Grade 4 to Grade 8+. Or, in terms of Henle’s occasionally questionable difficulty rating, from level 2 to 6. Given the ‘all-time favourites’ subtitle on the cover, it will come as no surprise that the majority of pieces are well-worn classics such as Beethoven’s, Chopin’s ‘Funeral March’, and Ravel’s, although there are a

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