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Original

Play The Kunz Way. Book 1. Sheet Music. Piano. PF.

Traducción

Jogar The Way Kunz. Livro 1. Partituras. Plano. PF.

Original

This collection includes Schubert’s Serenade, Schumann’s Traumerei, Yradier’s La Paloma, Offenbach’s Barcarolle adapted from Tales of Hoffmann and Tchaikowsky’s Chanson Triste arranged by Charlie Kunz in his own style. The Kunz style favoured big, many-layered chords in the right hand with a more rhythmic underpinning in the left. For instance, the Kunz arrangement of Schumann’s Traumerei transforms a delicate right-hand line into a series of four-note chords, which Kunz himself was able to play with grace and finesse. The arrangements tend to end with the thrill of a rallentando and high chord. Pianist Charlie Kunz had a long career as a solo pianist touring throughout Britain and appearing on television and radio. He had originally emigrated to the UK after World War I to work in a dance band, but his distinctive and winning style soon led to a solo career performing his own versions of classical favourites.

Traducción

This collection includes Schubert’s Serenade, Schumann’s Traumerei, Yradier’s La Paloma, Offenbach’s Barcarolle adapted from Tales of Hoffmann and Tchaikowsky’s Chanson Triste arranged by Charlie Kunz in his own style. O estilo Kunz favorecido grandes, acordes muitos níveis na mão direita com um apoio mais rítmica na esquerda. For instance, the Kunz arrangement of Schumann’s Traumerei transforms a delicate right-hand line into a series of four-note chords, which Kunz himself was able to play with grace and finesse. The arrangements tend to end with the thrill of a rallentando and high chord. Pianist Charlie Kunz had a long career as a solo pianist touring throughout Britain and appearing on television and radio. Ele tinha originalmente emigrou para o Reino Unido após a Primeira Guerra Mundial para trabalhar em uma banda de dança, mas seu estilo distinto e ganhar logo levou a uma carreira solo exercer as suas próprias versões de clássicos favoritos.