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Artist or Composer / Score name | Cover | List of Contents |
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Alan Silvestri Contact Main Thitle Piano Solo | ||
Alan Silvestri The Avengers | Alan Silvestri The Avengers | |
Alan Walker – Faded | ||
Alan-Menken – Enchanted (Disney) | Enchanted Piano Vocal Guitar | |
Alanis Morisette – Hand In My Pocket | ||
Alanis Morisette – Hands Clean | ||
Alanis Morisette – Ironic | ||
Alanis Morisette – Thank You | ||
Alanis Morisette – That I Would Be Good | ||
Alanis Morisette – Uninvited | ||
Alanis Morisette – You Oughta Know | ||
Alanis Morrissete You Oughta Know Sheet Music | ||
Alban Berg – Schliesse Mir Die Augen Beide (Musescore File).mscz | ||
Alban Berg – Schliesse mir die Augen beide (Piano and voice Noten) | ||
Albeniz Isaac – Tango In D – Para Piano | Albeniz, Isaac – Tango In D – Para Piano | |
Albeniz For Acoustic Guitar with Audio MP3 by Laurindo Almeida | Albeniz for acoustic guitar with audio MP3 | |
Albeniz Suite Española V (Musescore File).mscz | ||
Albéniz, Isaac – Capricho Catalán (Op. 165 no. 5) (Guitarra – Guitar) | ||
Albéniz, Isaac – Capricho Catalán (Op. 165 no. 5) (Piano) | ||
Albert Ammons 5 Boogie Woogie Piano Solos Sheet Music | Albert Ammons 5 Boogie Woogie Piano Solos Sheet Music | |
Albert Ammons – Boogie Woogie Stomp | ||
Albert Ammons – Monday Struggle | Albert Ammons – Monday Struggle | |
Albert Ammons – Shout For Joy | Albert Ammons – Shout For Joy | |
Albert Ammons – Swanee River Boogie Woogie | ||
Albert Harris Sonatina Guitar Solo | ||
Albert Harris Variations And Fugue On A Theme Of Haendel (Guitar) | ||
Albert King The Very Best Of Albert King (Guitar TABs) | Albert King The Very Best Of Albert King | |
Albert Lee – The Best Of Albert Lee Guitar Tabs | Albert Lee – The Best Of Albert Lee Guitar Tabs | |
Albinoni – Adagio (Piano Solo Version) | ||
ALBINONI-Adagio | ||
Album of Russian piano music | Russian music 1 | Russian music 2 |
Album Of Scandinavian Piano Music By Louis Oesterle Vol. 1 (25 Pieces) 1902 | Album Of Scandinavian Piano Music By Louis Oesterle Vol. 1 (25 Pieces) 1902 | |
Alegre Magín – Americana (Guitarra) Habanera (Musescore File).mscz | ||
Alegria Cirque Du Soleil Piano Vocal Guitar Chords Sheet Music | ||
Alejandro Sanz – Amiga Mia | ||
Alejandro Sanz – La Margarita Dijo No | ||
Alejandro Sanz – Y Si Fuera Ella | ||
Aleksander Vertinskiy songbook | Aleksander Vertinskiy songbook | |
Alex North – Spartacus Love Theme (piano sheet music) | Alex North Spartacus Love Theme | |
Alex North Spartacus Love Theme (Lead sheet) | Alex Norrth SpArtacus | |
Alexander Scriabin 24 Preludes Op. 11 1 To 12 Musescore File.mscz | ||
Alexandra Streliski Burnout Fugue | ||
Alexandra Streliski Le Noveau Dèpart | ||
Alexandra Streliski Par La Fenêtre De Théo | ||
Alexandra Streliski Plus Tôt | ||
Alexandra Strevisky Pianoscope | Alexandra Strevisky Pianoscope | |
Alexandre Desplat Elisas Theme Piano from The shape of water | ||
Alexandre Desplat The Shape Of Water Main Theme | ||
Alexandre Desplat – Lust Caution | Alexandre Desplat – Lust Caution | |
Alexandre Desplat – The Imitation Game | ||
Alexandre Desplat – The Meadow New Moon Piano solo Sheet Music | ||
Alexandre Desplat Almost A Kiss (From The Film New Moon) | ||
Alexandre Desplat and Lang Lang Kitty,s Theme from The Painted Veil | Alexandre Desplat and Lang Lang Kitty,s Theme from The Painted Veil | |
Alexandre Desplat Brunos Theme From Suite Fran?aise | ||
Alexandre Desplat Full Moon (From The Film New Moon) | ||
Alexandre Desplat My Week With Marilyn – Marilyn’s Theme | ||
Alexandre Desplat Ost Godzilla Main Theme | ||
Alexandre Desplat The Danish Girl Theme Piano Solo | ||
Alexandre Desplat The Imitation Game | ||
Alexandre Desplat The King Speech | Alexandre Desplat The King Speech | |
Alexandre Desplat The Power Plant from Godzilla | ||
Alexandre Desplat The Wonder Of Life | ||
Alexandrov Piano Works Vol I | ||
Alexandrov Works for Piano Vol II | ||
Alexandrov Works for Piano Vol III Sonatas | ||
Alexandrov, Anatoly 6 Preludes For Piano Op. 1 (1961) | ||
Alexis Ffrench – Bluebird | ||
Alfred Basic Adult Christmas Book Level 1 | ||
Alfred Basic Repertoire Level 4 | ||
Alfred Brendel A Pianists A-Z A Piano Lovers Reader Book | Andrew Hill 21 Piano Compositions | |
Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course Level 1 | Lessons Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course Level 1 | |
Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course Level 2 | Lessons Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course Level 2 | |
Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course Level 3 | Lessons Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course Level 3 | |
Alfred’s Basic Piano Level 2B | ||
Alfred’s Basic Piano Level 4 Jazz Rock Course | ||
Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Essentials Of Jazz Theory Book 2 | Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Essentials Of Jazz Theory Book 2 | |
Alfred’s Basic Piano Library – Solo Book Complete Levels 2 & 3 for the later beginner | Alfred’s Basic Piano Library – Solo Book Complete Levels 2 & 3 for the later beginner | |
Alfred’s Basic Piano Library – Top Hits! Solo Book – Level 4 | ||
Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Essentials Of Jazz Theory Book 1 | Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Essentials Of Jazz Theory Book 1 | |
Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Essentials Of Jazz Theory Book 3 | Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Essentials Of Jazz Theory Book 3 | |
Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Lesson Book Level 3 | ||
Alfred’s Teach Yourself To Play Guitar Everything You Need To Know To Start Playing The Guitar! (with Tablature) | ||
Alfred’s Essentials Of Music Theory, Complete (Andrew Surmani, Karen Farnum Surmani Etc.) Sheet Music | ||
Ali and Nino (Dario Marianelli) | ||
Alice Coltrane Monument Eternal (book) The Music of – by Franya J. Berkman | ||
Alice In Chains Dirt Full album Guitar TAB with lyrics | Alice In Chains Dirt Full album Guitar TAB with lyrics | |
Alicia Keys – A Woman’s Worth | Alicia Keys – A Woman’s Worth | |
Alicia Keys – A Womans Worth | ||
Alicia Keys – And I | ||
Alicia Keys – As I Am (Songbook) | ALICIA KEYS SONGBOOK | |
Alicia Keys – Butterflyz | ||
Alicia Keys – Diary | ||
Alicia Keys – Fallin | ||
Alicia Keys – Fallin’ (Sheet Music – Piano) | Alicia Keys – Fallin’ (Sheet Music – Piano) | |
Alicia Keys – Goodbye | ||
Alicia Keys – How Come You Dont Call Me | ||
Alicia Keys – If I Aint Got You | ||
Alicia Keys – Impossible | ||
Alicia Keys – Never Felt This Way | ||
Alicia Keys Diary Song Book | ALICIA KEYS DIARY SONGBOOK | |
Alicia Keys The Element Of Freedom Songbook | ALICIA KEYS | |
Alicia Keys Unplugged | ALICIA KEYS UNPLUGGED | |
Alkan, Charles Valentin Concerto For Solo Piano 1st Movement Opus 39 No. 8 In G Minor (Piano Solo Reduction) | ||
All 4 One – I Can Love You Like That | ||
All 4 One – I Swear | ||
All American Folk Complete Sheet Music Editions Volume One (Creative Concepts Publishing Corp.) | All American Folk Complete Sheet Music Editions Volume One (Creative Concepts Publishing Corp.) ( | |
All Blues For Jazz Guitar Comping Styles Chords And Grooves by Jim Ferguson Guitar Tablature | All Blues For Jazz Guitar Comping Styles Chords And Grooves by Jim Ferguson Guitar Tablature | |
All Blues Soloing For Jazz Guitar – Jim Gerguson Play Along (Book + audio MP3) with Tablature | All Blues Soloing jazz guitar | |
All By Myself – Celine Dion (Musescore File).mscz | ||
All I Want For Christmas Is You (Musescore File).mscz | ||
All Of Me – Jazz Standard Stride Piano arr. Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons | All of me (Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons) Jazz Piano Solo arr. sheet music | |
All Of Me – Jazz Standard Stride Piano Arr. Gerald Marks And Seymour Simons (Musescore File).mscz | ||
All Of Me Fingerstyle Guitar TABs By Lucas Brar Jazz Standard (Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons) | All Of Me Fingerstyle Guitar TABs By Lucas Brar Jazz Standard | |
All Of Me Gerald Marks & Seymour Simons 1931 Jazz Standard (Vintage sheet music) | All Of Me Gerald Marks & Seymour Simons 1931 Jazz Standard (Vintage sheet music) | |
All Of The Jazz Standard Vol. 1 | All Of The Jazz Standard Vol. 1 | |
All Of The Jazz Standard Vol. 2 | All Of The Jazz Standard Vol. 2 | |
All Saints – Never Ever | ||
All Sondheim Vol I Music and lyrics | All Sondheim Vol I Music and lyrics | |
All Sondheim Vol II Music and lyrics | All Sondheim Vol II Music and lyrics | |
All Sondheim Vol III Music and lyrics | All Sondheim Vol III Music and lyrics |
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1, easy piano solo arr. with sheet music
The Piano Concerto no. 1 in B flat minor Op. 23 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, was composed between November 1874 and February 1875 at the insistence of the piano virtuoso Nikolai Rubinstein, director of the Moscow Conservatory. Tchaikovsky revised it in the summer of 1879 and later in December 1888. It is the most famous of the three piano concertos he composed.
History
Tchaikovsky thought of dedicating this work to Nikolai Rubinstein, with the wish that he would be his first performer. But when he proudly showed the concerto to the pianist and two other musician friends at Christmas 1874, Rubinstein reacted with great dismay.
After going over it together at the piano, Rubinstein irritably dismissed the concerto as ‘banal, clumsy and incompetently written’ as well as ‘ill-composed and impossible to perform.’ He then asked Tchaikovsky to undertake the task of revising it to suit his wishes.
But Tchaikovsky refused to follow these instructions, and changed the dedication, this time making the recipient of the work the famous German pianist and conductor Hans von Bülow, an admirer of Tchaikovsky’s music who described the work as ‘ very original and noble’. Ironically, von Bülow later removed the concerto from his repertoire, while Rubinstein later conducted the Moscow premiere and performed the solo part on several occasions.
The premiere took place in Boston on October 25, 1875, under the direction of Benjamin Johnson Lang and with the solo part by Von Bülow. The Russian premiere took place a week later in St. Petersburg, with Russian pianist Gustav Kross and Czech conductor Eduard Nápravník. The soloist at the premiere in Moscow in 1875 was Sergey Taneyev.
Instrumentation
The work is orchestrated for 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets in B flat, 2 bassoons, 4 trumpets in F, 2 trumpets in F, 3 trombones (tenor, tenor, bass), timpani, solo piano, and instruments of string.
Structure
The concert follows the traditional form of three movements:
Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso – Allegro con spirito
Andantino simplice – Prestissimo
Allegro con fuoco
The concert is famous for the dramatic tension between soloist and orchestra. It is markedly symphonic in character, and differs greatly from the more musical and apparently virtuosic type of concert that was common in Russia at the time. This does not mean that the technical demands of the solo part are not considerable.
For example, there are a few passages with rapid movement of octaves. The speed and intrinsic difficulty of the writing put more obstacles in the interpretation. In addition, the soloist has to face the monumental nature of the work with a poignant tone that often has to dominate over the orchestra.
The popular theme of the introductory section of the first movement is based on a melody that Tchaikovsky heard from blind street musicians at a market in Kamenka, near Kyiv (Ukraine).
This fragment, the best known of the entire concerto, is remarkable for its almost independent character from the rest of the movement. It is not composed in the nominal key of the work, B flat minor, but in the complementary major key of D flat major.
Despite its notorious nature, the theme is heard only twice, and does not appear again throughout the concert. Tchaikovsky, a composer with an extraordinary melodic invention, here allows himself the luxury of using this exuberant melody in an almost circumstantial way, without further development or re-exposure.
Curiosities
The concert was arranged for two pianos by Tchaikovsky himself in December 1874; revised December 1888.
It was revised three times by the composer, the last time in 1881, which is the version performed today.
Van Cliburn won the 1st International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1958 with this work. The music world was perplexed, as it was an American competing in Moscow in the middle of the Cold War.
Vladimir Horowitz performed this concerto as part of a World War II fundraising concert in 1943, under the direction of his father-in-law, Arturo Toscanini and with the NBC Symphony Orchestra. There are two versions recorded by Horowitz and Toscanini, the 1943 live version and a 1941 studio version.
In the United States of America, it became very popular when it was used in the radio program ‘Mercury Theatre’, directed by Orson Welles. The play was associated with Welles throughout the director and actor’s career and was often played when it was presented on radio or television.
The opening chords are quoted in the song Hoodoo by the rock group Muse (from their album ‘Black Holes and Revelations’). The quotation is performed in the complementary minor key (B flat minor) of the original (D flat major).
It sounded at the entrance of the Olympic torch-bearer into the stadium at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow
It was used in the animated film ‘The Meaning of Life’, by Don Hertzfeldt.