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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Piano Folio
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp
Arranger Smith, Gail
Grade Intermediate To Late Inte

Price: $12.99

Also available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #00103146

UPC code: 884088690908

Includes music by Amy Marcy Beach, Teresa Carreno, Cecile Chaminade, Louise Dumont Farrenc, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, Margaret Ruthven Lang, Clara Gottschalk Peterson, and Clara Schumann. With composer biographies.

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
ANDANTE CON ESPRESSIONE Digital Delivery
CANOEING  
ETUDE IN A MINOR  
ETUDE IN C MAJOR  
FUGUE IN E-FLAT MAJOR  
GAVOTTE IN A MINOR  
GAVOTTE IN D MINOR  
GIGUE IN C MAJOR  
IMPROMPTU IN B MINOR  
LE SOMMEIL DE L'ENFANT (BERCEUSE), OP.  
POLONAISE IN C MAJOR  
RIGAUDON IN A MINOR  
SCHERZO IN G MAJOR  
SECRETS  
SLIDING ON ICE  
STACCATO POLKA  
STARLIGHT  
TWILIGHT  
WALTZ IN C MAJOR  
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