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(More customer reviews)When I was a kid, I enjoyed this book because of its pungent chromatic progressions (#25, ms. 7-8), its dominant chains (#23, ms. 17-24), and its modulations into relative major and minor keys (#14, ms. 13-20; #18, ms. 9-16).
One might also praise the book for its motive play (#2, ms. 12-17), its contrapuntal sprinklings (#4, ms. 15-18), and, in two of its numbers (#12, #15), its liberality of phrase lengths.
In circles of musical snobbery, the title of "great composer" is reserved for one who is consistently contrapuntal and consistently liberal with phrase lengths.Burgmuller may not be a great composer, but he is good enough for most of us.
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Through these 25 studies, Burgmuller succeeds in connecting technical problems through accessible musical ideas. The imagination of the player is encouraged through the musical stimulus each piece offers.
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