The Chase (Op. 100 No. 9) - Burgmuller
Here is a study with a wide contrast in touch involving staccato chords, and single notes, as well as legato thirds and two-note slurs. It begins with an opening flourish of trumpets and horns - a happy hunting song in the left hand. Then a rather serious right hand duet in bars 13 to 20. Bars 29 to 37 are a sorrowful chant for the right hand that should be carefully planned for dynamics and shape. To play this study effectively, much tonal and tactile contrast is needed.
Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩. = 108-126
Grade: Grade 5
Composer: J. F. Burgmuller
Edition: 2022
Here is a study with a wide contrast in touch involving staccato chords, and single notes, as well as legato thirds and two-note slurs. It begins with an opening flourish of trumpets and horns - a happy hunting song in the left hand. Then a rather serious right hand duet in bars 13 to 20. Bars 29 to 37 are a sorrowful chant for the right hand that should be carefully planned for dynamics and shape. To play this study effectively, much tonal and tactile contrast is needed.
Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩. = 108-126
Grade: Grade 5
Composer: J. F. Burgmuller
Edition: 2022
Here is a study with a wide contrast in touch involving staccato chords, and single notes, as well as legato thirds and two-note slurs. It begins with an opening flourish of trumpets and horns - a happy hunting song in the left hand. Then a rather serious right hand duet in bars 13 to 20. Bars 29 to 37 are a sorrowful chant for the right hand that should be carefully planned for dynamics and shape. To play this study effectively, much tonal and tactile contrast is needed.
Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩. = 108-126
Grade: Grade 5
Composer: J. F. Burgmuller
Edition: 2022
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