Your Favorite Solos for Piano
by Frederic Groton Carl Koelling
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About Your Favorite Solos for Piano
By Frederic Groton Carl Koelling. Edited by George Walter Anthony. Arranged by G.W. Anthony. Piano. For Piano. Classical. Soft Cover. Standard notation. 70 pages. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.410410340).
With standard notation. classical.
Contents
- The Camel Train (Descriptive) Performed by William Baines
- Hungary (Rapsodie Mignonne) Performed by Carl Koelling
- Dance of the Rosebuds Performed by Frederick Keats
- In Schubert's Day Performed by Richard Krentzlin
- Gondolieri Performed by Ethelbert Nevin
- Valse Petite Performed by Ella Ketterer
- Meditation Performed by C.S. Morrison
- Majesty of the Deep Performed by George Hamer
- Charmante (Mazurka Souvenir) Performed by Frederic Groton
- The Stars And Stripes Forever Performed by John Philip Sousa
- Russian Dance Performed by Hans Engelmann
- Melody of Love Performed by Hans Engelmann
- Waltz of the Flower Fairies Performed by Marie Crosby
- Jolly Darkies Performed by Karl Bechter
- On the Lake Performed by Frederick Williams
- The King's Review Performed by William Baines
- Chiapanecas
- Menuet A L'antique Performed by Ignace Jan Paderewski
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