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Palmer-Hughes Accordion Course, Book 4 [Paperback] Review

Palmer-Hughes Accordion Course, Book 4 [Paperback]very good book...some nice songs (although I wouldn't play most of these songs at a professional booking). Good for instructional methods though.

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This comprehensive method of music instruction enables the beginner to progress to an advanced stage of technical skill.

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People and Pianos: A Pictorial History of Steinway & Sons (Amadeus) [Hardcover] Review

People and Pianos: A Pictorial History of Steinway & Sons [Hardcover]First written in 1953, People And Pianos is a chronicle of the history of Steinway & Sons, an institution famous for creating great pianos. The original edition was a memento to commemorate the company's 100-year anniversary; now a new edition is made available to the public, filled cover-to-cover with vintage black-and-white photographs and illustrations as well as an update by Bruce Stevens that continues the saga of Steinway & Sons to the present day. Personal reminiscences on maestros such as Ignace Jan Paderewski, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Josef Hofmann, Glenn Gould, Rudolf Serkin, Dame Myra Hess, and Arthur Rubinstein by Henry Z. Steinway, the last family member to be involved in the business, are included. A remarkable narrative, especially recommended for piano enthusiasts interested in knowing the inner details of an institution that took upon itself the task of creating great and complex musical instruments.

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This is the story of how the Steinway piano came to be the instrument of choice for the world's greatest pianists. In 1953, Theodore Steinway wrote this narrative in longhand on yellow legal pads as a tribute to his father and to commemorate the first 100



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