Frøydis Favorite Prunes (volume 1)

$20.00

with Piano; A collection of artistic short pieces:

I. Lied - Leone Sinigaglia, Op. 28, No. 1

I. Humoreske - Leone Sinigaglia, Op. 28, No. 2

III. Romance Without Words - Carl Davidov

IV. Preludio - Anatoly Liadov

V. Native Horizons - G. Ilver

VI. Serenade - Alexander Borodin

These have been some of Frøydis' favorite encore and recital pieces for many years. True classics. Some original works, some transcriptions. In Norway, the word ""sviske"" - which literally means prune - has a double meaning especially known among musicians. It also means a relatively short piece of music which is already well-known, or is so easy to adapt that most people will have a sort of familiar feeling with the piece after only one hearing."

NB. Cimarron publications ship directly from the publisher. You will only be charged once for shipping.

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with Piano; A collection of artistic short pieces:

I. Lied - Leone Sinigaglia, Op. 28, No. 1

I. Humoreske - Leone Sinigaglia, Op. 28, No. 2

III. Romance Without Words - Carl Davidov

IV. Preludio - Anatoly Liadov

V. Native Horizons - G. Ilver

VI. Serenade - Alexander Borodin

These have been some of Frøydis' favorite encore and recital pieces for many years. True classics. Some original works, some transcriptions. In Norway, the word ""sviske"" - which literally means prune - has a double meaning especially known among musicians. It also means a relatively short piece of music which is already well-known, or is so easy to adapt that most people will have a sort of familiar feeling with the piece after only one hearing."

NB. Cimarron publications ship directly from the publisher. You will only be charged once for shipping.

with Piano; A collection of artistic short pieces:

I. Lied - Leone Sinigaglia, Op. 28, No. 1

I. Humoreske - Leone Sinigaglia, Op. 28, No. 2

III. Romance Without Words - Carl Davidov

IV. Preludio - Anatoly Liadov

V. Native Horizons - G. Ilver

VI. Serenade - Alexander Borodin

These have been some of Frøydis' favorite encore and recital pieces for many years. True classics. Some original works, some transcriptions. In Norway, the word ""sviske"" - which literally means prune - has a double meaning especially known among musicians. It also means a relatively short piece of music which is already well-known, or is so easy to adapt that most people will have a sort of familiar feeling with the piece after only one hearing."

NB. Cimarron publications ship directly from the publisher. You will only be charged once for shipping.