J i 4k 4k II 0^^ 0^^ eB 0^^ OLD and NEW CLASSICS for the PIANOFORTE BACH, J. S., Prelude celebre in C BACH-LAVIGNAC, My Heart ever faithful . BACH-TOURS, Bourree in G major . “ “ Bourree in B minor . “ “ Gavotte in E major . “ “ Sarabande in D major BEETHOVEN, L. VAN, Andante in F. (Lebert) . “ ' Andante from Sonata in G major “ Bagatelle No. 1, in El> “ “ “ 2, in C “ “ “ 6, in D BIZET, G., Menuet in C min, de I’Arlesienne “ “ in Eb maj. de I'Arlesienne CHAMINADE, C.; Callirhoe. Air de Ballet. Pierrette. Air de Ballet . “ Scarf Dance. Air de Ballet “ Serenade in D major Spinning Wheel (Fileuse). DELAHAYE, L. L., Gavotte sentimentale . DELBRtiCK, G., Berceuse (Cradle Song) EHRLICH, GUSTAV, Barcarole in G . . . EISOLDT, C. A., Serenade in Gt> major GABRIEL-MARIE, La Cinquantaine . GELLI, E., Gavotte in A minor .... GODARD, BENJ., En Courant . . . . GOLDBECK, R., La Vibrante. Wrist Study GRIEG, E., Rigaudon (Aus Holberg’s Zeit) . HANDROCK, JUL., Sonatina in D major HAYDN, JOS., Gipsy Rondo .... HELLER, ST., Sailor’s Song. Op. 45, No. 14 “ Saltarello. Op. 77 , HENSELT, AD., Ave Maria, Etude . . . “ Rhapsodie in F minor . . HEYMANN, C., Fairies at Play (Elfenspiel) HOFMANN, H., Gavotte from “Donna Diana” HOLZEL, G., Song without Words (Lied ohne Worte) . JADASSOHN, S,, Bridal Song from “Lohengrin” . “ Cradle Song (Wiegenlied) . “ Dedication (Widmung) “ Scherzo in F major . . . “ Souvenir (Andenken) JEFFERY, J. A., Gavotte (19th Century) JENSEN, AD., Cradle Song (Berceuse). “ Silent Love (Stille Liebe) JOHN, H., Gavotte from Gluck’s “Don Juan” KRADOLFER, R., Melody (Lied) KULLAK, TH., From Flower to Flower. Octave Study ........ LACK, THEO., Cabaletta ..... “ Valse-Arabesque .... Waternymph (Au Fil de I’Eau) LASSON, PER, Crescendo ..... LESCHETIZKY, TH., Mazurka in E[> major LULLY, J. B., Gavotte in D minor MACBETH, ALLAN, Forget me not. Intermezzo . MASCAGNI, P., Intermezzo “Cavalleria Rusticana” Simplified Edition “ “ “ from “Friend Fritz” . MAYER, CH., A Frolic (Une Folie) “ Grace. Etude melodique MENDELSSOHN, F., Duetto, Song without Words A Fragment. Arr. by Caspar MERKEL, GUSTAV, Spring Song MOSZKOWSKI, M., Gondoliera In G minor. Op. 41 NEUSTEDT, CH., Gavotte Marie Antoinette RAFF, J., Impromptu-Valse. Op. 94 , “ March from Lenore. Simplified . ROSENHAIN, J., Andante et . SAINT-SAfiNS, C., Gavotte, Op. 23 , . . “ Song without Words. Romance Twilight (Reverie du Soir) SALOMfe, TH., Cantilene. Arr. by W. Melster . SCHARWENKA, X., Menuet in Bb major . SCHOLTZ, H., Album Leaf in Db major SCHUBERT, F., Three Waltzes . . . . SCHUMANN-PAGANINI, Caprice celebre in E maj. •“SCHUTT, ED., Canzonetta in D major . . SCHYTTE, L., Peasants’ Dance .... Spring flowers (Fruhlingsbiumen) . SILAS, E., Bourree in G minor . “ Gigue in A minor . . ... THOM A, R., MIgnonne. Waltz .... THOURET, N., Barcarolle in Db major TOURS, BERTH., A Little Story TSCHAIKOWSKY, P., Andante cantablle . “ Chant sans Paroles in F maj. “ June : Barcarolle WILM, NIC. VON, Valse-Impromptu in Ab major . WOLFF, B., Allegretto scherzando G. SCHIRMER, INC., NEW YORK 4k 4k T This composition, Price, ^-cepts, in U. S. A. CANZONETTA. Revised and fing’ered by Schurfenberg. EDOUARD SCHliTT. 8173 r Copyright, i893,by G. Schirmer, Inc. Printed in the U. S. A. 3 43 1 accelerando. £ 4 4 8173 5 mp erpre ss. v*» to ‘to. to. V# Haydn Bach Handel Beethoven Just Published Master Series For the Young For Piano In Twelve Volumes Selected and Edited by EDWIN HUGHES With Biographical Sketches by CARL ENGEL Schumann Vol. 1—BACH Vol. 5—BEETHOVEN Vol. 9—SCHUMANN Vol. 2- HANDEL Vol. 6—SCHUBERT Vol. 10—CHOPIN Vol. 3—HAYDN Vol. 7—WEBER Vol. 11—GRIEG Vol. 4—MOZART Vol. 8—MENDELSSOHN Vol. 12—TSCHAIKOWSKY This unique Series gives the young pianist an assortment of fine material from the master composers for the piano. It fills a long felt want in educational piano music, and is vir­ tually a miniature Schirmer’s Library of classical piano music. Each volume represents but one composer and contains a^ collection of hit technically easiest compositions arranged progressively as to difficulty. 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