Tansman: Pour les enfants (For Children) 3 / piano

Code: DF01581800
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Publisher Editions MAX ESCHIG
Genre: classical & sacret
music for children, pupils and students
instructive pieces
Arrangement: piano
Cast: solo
Difficulty: Intermediate
Format: book
The "Pour les enfants 3" book is the third volume of a popular series of piano pieces, designed for early intermediate pianists. This collection offers interesting and technically more challenging… show more
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Songlist (12)

  1. Réveil / Waking Up
  2. Le petit oiseau / The Little Bird
  3. Noël / Christmas
  4. Petite rêverie / Little Dream
  5. Jeux militaires / Military Games
  6. Repos / Rest
  7. L'espiègle / Little Monkey
  8. Patinette / Scooter
  9. Problème difficile / Difficult Problem
  10. Le Mendiant / The Beggar
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Product description

The "Pour les enfants 3" book is the third volume of a popular series of piano pieces, designed for early intermediate pianists. This collection offers interesting and technically more challenging compositions that allow further development of piano technique and musical interpretation. The pieces in this book combine classical and modern musical elements, giving players the opportunity to express their unique musical personality. It is an ideal choice for those who wish to take their skills to the next level while still enjoying the joy of playing.

Alexandre Tansman (1897–1986) was a Polish-French composer and pianist of Jewish descent, whose music blends elements of European classical traditions with Polish folk influences and modernist styles. Born in Łódź, Poland, he spent most of his life in France, where he emigrated in the 1920s. In Paris, Tansman became part of the artistic community and collaborated with prominent composers such as Igor Stravinsky. His extensive body of work includes orchestral, chamber, and film music, known for its melodious character and original harmonies. During World War II, he fled to the United States, where he continued composing and gained recognition among American audiences. After the war, he returned to France, where he remained until his death. Today, Tansman is celebrated as a major figure of 20th-century music, connecting European musical traditions with modern elements.