MP3 The Synthonic Orchestra, Band & Choir - There Was a Time, Europa - Vol. IV
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Great listening and some dancing music. This is Classical music with somewhat of a twist.
11 MP3 Songs
ELECTRONIC: Virtual Orchestra, CLASSICAL: New Age
Details:
This is CD Album, Volume IV (1-hour, 15-minutes).
Selections include the last known Ballad composed by Chopin (there were four), the Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 by Bach, several familiar favorites: Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata and Fur Elise (with a twist), and a somewhat reconfigured version (upon studying it more) of Chopin's Prelude No. 9 (Opus 28).
Some more of Czerny's work is included as a medley of four of his "The Art of Finger Dexterityâ compositions. Included is another Tschaikovsky piece from the "flip side" of the NutCracker Suite.
Last but not least, the Etude No. 1 (Opus 53) by Ernst Haberbier is included near the beginning (version 1) and again at the end (version 2) of the CD. Finding the sheet music to this piece was very difficult here in the States and elsewhere on this side of the world.
Many âThanksâ to Regina for personally making and sending a copy of the (apparently) rare sheet music from her music company in Austria. This piece is danceable, after the first big ending at the beginning of the second version (track #11). The first version varies back and forth from 7/8, 8/8/, 9/8, and 10/8 time. This may or may not be danceable! But, anything is possible.
The âGlass Diamond Pianoâ is introduced for the first time in version 2 of this work by Haberbier.
Hope you enjoy this album! CD albums I, II, and III are also available.
Sincerely,
studioelectra1@aol.com
11 MP3 Songs
ELECTRONIC: Virtual Orchestra, CLASSICAL: New Age
Details:
This is CD Album, Volume IV (1-hour, 15-minutes).
Selections include the last known Ballad composed by Chopin (there were four), the Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 by Bach, several familiar favorites: Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata and Fur Elise (with a twist), and a somewhat reconfigured version (upon studying it more) of Chopin's Prelude No. 9 (Opus 28).
Some more of Czerny's work is included as a medley of four of his "The Art of Finger Dexterityâ compositions. Included is another Tschaikovsky piece from the "flip side" of the NutCracker Suite.
Last but not least, the Etude No. 1 (Opus 53) by Ernst Haberbier is included near the beginning (version 1) and again at the end (version 2) of the CD. Finding the sheet music to this piece was very difficult here in the States and elsewhere on this side of the world.
Many âThanksâ to Regina for personally making and sending a copy of the (apparently) rare sheet music from her music company in Austria. This piece is danceable, after the first big ending at the beginning of the second version (track #11). The first version varies back and forth from 7/8, 8/8/, 9/8, and 10/8 time. This may or may not be danceable! But, anything is possible.
The âGlass Diamond Pianoâ is introduced for the first time in version 2 of this work by Haberbier.
Hope you enjoy this album! CD albums I, II, and III are also available.
Sincerely,
studioelectra1@aol.com
in partnership with CDbaby


