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Schubert 3: Take Me to Your Lieder Franz Schubert 4: Music for Piano Four Hands
Schubert 3: Take Me to Your Lieder Franz Schubert 4: Music for Piano Four Hands
A collection of musical firsts, including the first string quartet, the first use of trombones in a symphony, and the first professional musician to make a recording.
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content   Keyboard Instruments   Accordion   This instrument is held between your hands
Inspired by violinist Niccolo Paganini, Franz Liszt became a piano superstar. Many classical music superstars followed, including Jan Paderewski, Jenny Lind, Van Cliburn, Enrico Caruso, Yo-Yo Ma and Lang Lang.
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John Philip Sousa — the most American of composers — was the son of immigrants to the United States. Because of his love for bands and band music, John Philip […]
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because the materials are so delicate, other times holding the items with your bare hands
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noun to designate a […]   Accordion   A musical instrument that is held between your hands
A simple string instrument used by a number of South African peoples, that consists of a flexible stick and strung end to end with a taut cord, usually metal. It […]
It can be played with the hands or a wooden stick or branch.
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Pronunciation:   Example:   Accordion   A musical instrument that is held between your hands
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Piano Four Hands   Music composed for two people to play at one keyboard.