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  • Selected Studies Book 4 - Harris, Cuthbert

Selected Studies Book 4 - Harris, Cuthbert

Catalogue No: FHC15
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£6.95

Himself the master of writing the progressive yet playable study, Cuthbert Harris was the ideal judge when compiling this masterful series of graded studies by the great masters including Czerny, Chopin, Bertini, Heller and Lemoine. Includes exercises targeting all areas of phrasing, style, touch, agility and independence of the fingers, as well as scales and chords.

  1. Bertini (From '12 Little Preludes and Pieces') - For Velocity
  2. Duvernoy, Op.176, No.13 - For Scale Passages
  3. Czerny, Op.261, No.23 - For Thirds in Both Hands
  4. Lemoine, Op.37 No.14 - For the Weak Fingers
  5. Burgmuller, Op.100, No.2 - For Lightness and Dexterity
  6. Lemoine, Op.37, No.4 - For Finger Agility
  7. Duvernoy, Op. 176, No.5 - For Evenness of Touch
  8. Bertini, Op.137 - For Crossing the Left Hand
  9. Czerny, Op.261, No.14 - For Legato and Staccato Double Notes
  10. Loeschhorn, Op.65, No. 12 - For Scale passages
  11. Lemoine, Op.37, No.12 - For Velocity
  12. Czerny, Op.261, No.16 - For Strengthening the Fingers

Composer and musicologist Cuthbert Harris was born in Holloway, London and attended the London Organ School and the London Academy of Music before graduating in music from the University of Durham. He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists in July 1889 and was professor of organ and composition at the London Organ School.

His considerable skill and experience of writing for learners is evident throughout the collections of tutors, studies and piano pieces still published by Forsyth today. The books are both lively and imaginative and carefully lead the pupil through every stage necessary to develop a complete technique. He also wrote a fantastic selection of short pieces for piano under the pseudonym Gladys Cumberland, also published by Forsyth.

ISMN9790570501304 (M570501304)
FHC15