Title: Twelve Preludes for the Pianoforte Op. 25: I. Prelude in F Major
Author: N. Louise Wright
Release date: March 12, 2010 [eBook #31606]
Most recently updated: January 6, 2021
Language: English
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Transcriber's Note: This e-text is sheet music. The cover page lists all twelve of N. Louise Wright's Opus 25 preludes; this e-text contains the first one, marked with an arrow on the cover page. Click on the [Listen] link to hear the music, and on the [PDF] link for the sheet music images.
To Mr. E.R. Kroeger
Op. 25
I
→PRELUDE IN F MAJOR
II
PRELUDE IN E♭ MAJOR
III
PRELUDE IN E♭ MAJOR
IV
PRELUDE IN F MAJOR
V
PRELUDE IN F MAJOR (For Left Hand Alone)
VI
PRELUDE IN D MINOR
VII
PRELUDE IN E♭ MAJOR
VIII
PRELUDE IN G MINOR
IX
PRELUDE IN C MINOR
X
PRELUDE IN G MINOR
XI
PRELUDE IN G MAJOR
XII
PRELUDE IN C MINOR
G. Schirmer, Inc., New York
This composition, Price, 25 cents,—in U.S.A.
N. Louise Wright. Op. 25, No. 1
Copyright, 1915, by G. Schirmer, Inc.
Printed in the U.S.A.
BILBRO, MATHILDA. Cherokee Rose. Grade 3
Melodious and catchy. Teachers can use it for tune and rhythm, dexterity and general teaching purposes.
——The Candy Suite. Grade 1-2
A collection of tuneful, humorous and forceful pieces. Sure to strike joy to the hearts of all young pupils.
BROWN, MARY H. The Swans
A pretty piece in the lower intermediate grade. Good study for thirds, melody playing and development of the left hand.
COERNE, LOUIS A. A Summer Evening. Grade 3
An all melodic piece on the tone-poem order. Teaches expression, phrasing and use of pedal.
DUTTON, THEODORA. Dance of the Autumn Leaves
——The Music Lesson
——Scandinavian Dance
——Spinning Song
These are study-pieces of marked originality for the lower intermediate grades. They should be welcomed by all teachers.
GRISELLE, THOMAS. Bourree
——Minuet
Both of these pieces are quite fascinating and devoid of dryness. They are of the intermediate grades, and instructive for time, rhythm and important phrases of real pianism.
GRUNN, HOMER. The Whirligig
——Revery
Both in third grade. The first promotes technic; while the other is for developing melody-playing, use of pedal and expression.
LOTH, LESLIE. In Merry May
——On the River
These pieces should be cordially received by teachers. They are dainty and melodious throughout. Both of the easier intermediate grade.
PALDI, MARI. Slumber Song
May be suggested to teachers wishing piece for easy pedal study; also useful for hand expansion among young pupils.
PFEIFFER, AGATHA. Short Stories for Piano. First Grade
A book of refined short pieces with descriptive titles for elementary work. Arranged in progressive order. Sure to please the teacher and pupil.
SPEAR, JANE M. Valse de Ballet. Third Grade
A sparkling dance of great charm and delicacy. A good study for dexterity, rhythm and style and also a delightful salon and concert piece.
TERRY, FRANCES
——The Cradle in the Garret
——In the Robbers' Cave
——Swinging and Singing
These interesting teaching pieces for the second grade are by a composer whose productions are never commonplace. They contain much attractiveness and educational value. Teachers of all standards can utilize them.
WRIGHT, N. LOUISE. Four Miniature Études
This group is for the first and second grade. The study points treated are important, and are sure to be helpful in the fullest sense of the word. Highly recommended to teachers.
G. Schirmer, Inc., New York