A Prelude (Op. 261 No. 47) - Czerny
This adaptation of Czerny’s Op 261 No. 47 requires two main performance articulations - nimble finger movement of connected three note groups in the right hand with staccato left hand broken chords. While rhythmically static or fixed, this piece can be played in a very musical manner with creative dynamic control. This work has its counterpart in J.S. Bach’s Prelude and Fugue No. 21 Book 1.
Pages: 2
Tempo: ♪ = 132-168
Grade: Grade 6
Composer: Carl Czerny
Edition: 2022
This adaptation of Czerny’s Op 261 No. 47 requires two main performance articulations - nimble finger movement of connected three note groups in the right hand with staccato left hand broken chords. While rhythmically static or fixed, this piece can be played in a very musical manner with creative dynamic control. This work has its counterpart in J.S. Bach’s Prelude and Fugue No. 21 Book 1.
Pages: 2
Tempo: ♪ = 132-168
Grade: Grade 6
Composer: Carl Czerny
Edition: 2022
This adaptation of Czerny’s Op 261 No. 47 requires two main performance articulations - nimble finger movement of connected three note groups in the right hand with staccato left hand broken chords. While rhythmically static or fixed, this piece can be played in a very musical manner with creative dynamic control. This work has its counterpart in J.S. Bach’s Prelude and Fugue No. 21 Book 1.
Pages: 2
Tempo: ♪ = 132-168
Grade: Grade 6
Composer: Carl Czerny
Edition: 2022
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