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JOHNSTONE – Album of Romantic Pieces – SOLO PIANO [only available in entirety from “Creighton’s Collection]

Other Identification:
This volume, or album, of nine pieces has been produced to give a choice of concert pieces to the already considerable intermediate level piano repertoire. They are all romantically influenced, but not necessarily placed within the stylistic considerations of the nineteenth century. Some have occasional ‘new-age’ influences, whilst in others the connoisseur might appreciate a modern romantic film style of influence. However, almost all of the pieces are eminently playable by promising students; those pianists who are certainly beyond the initial stages but whom have not yet arrived at tackling the great piano soloist’s repertoire.
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Please note –
this music is published by, and only available from, Creighton’s Collection
Tim Creighton Griffiths, Editor: http://www.creightonscollection.co.uk
Movements or sections: There are NINE pieces to this album –
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1. On the Quayside
2. Happiness
3. Satisfaction (offered free in Johnstone-Music)
4. Song for Her (offered free in Johnstone-Music)
5. Liberty Fantasy (offered free in Johnstone-Music)
6. Waterfalls and Water Games
7. Valse Française
8. Spanish Nocturne
9. Concerto Daze
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Total duration: about 35 mins.
Instrumentation:
Solo Piano
Approximate difficulty:
The works are placed in no special order, though generally one can see a progression of technical difficulty as one advances through the collection. Furthermore, all the works are conceived as individual pieces, and consequently are not specifically connected in the form of a traditional suite. Having said that, it might well be sensible, and interesting, to group two or three pieces together in public performance; this can be chosen totally by personal taste. Whilst the writing in these compositions is almost always truly ‘pianistic’, and most useful as a technical tool by piano teachers and professors, it should be stressed at the same time that they are all first and foremost ‘concert pieces’, suitable for interpretation in both formal and informal situations. This has been the composer’s clear aim in these creations.
Dedicatee of this presentation (if applicable):
Joanjo Albinyana, Spanish pianist, professor and conductor from the Valencia region.
Links (Audio – Visual), and known performances given by:
most of the pieces have been performed separately.

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