Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826( is German composre, founder of the musical romanticism, author of 10 operas, 2 symphonies, overtures, concertos for piano, clarnet, bassoon with orchestra, so as choral and vocal opeses. Weber's glorious conducting and piano activity stopped show of the whole Europe.
The young composer was only 10 years old, when his piano career began. Having hit all marks by virtuosity among the contemporaries Weber created four piano sonatas and numerous pieces. His piano style is distinct for brilliant garish effects, emotional elation and abundant hints.
The virtuoso piano style is the genre peculiar for Weber. Remember his “Invitation to Dance” and “Konzertstoocke” for piano and orchestra.
Yere you are to scamp through the piano pieces by C. M. Weber and include them to your repertoire.
Contents:
SIX SONATES
PIECES
Grande Polonaise. Op. 21. Arranged by F.W. Markull
Rondo Brillant. Op. 62. Arranged by F.W. Markull
Invitation à la valse. Rondo. Op. 65
Polacca Brillante. Op. 72. Arranged by F.W. Markull