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This tutorial gives clear demonstrations and explanations for learning to play the piano. Includes learning the correct posture and hand position, finding your way around the keyboard and getting to know basic music notation and reading.
Alfred Brendel plays all of Schubert's major keyboard works. He also introduces each piece.
Historic musical footage from selected archives featuring an insight on eighteen pianists including Rachmaninoff, Horowitz, Hess, Fischer, Arrau, Gould and Richter.
Daniel Barenboim plays Beethoven Piano Concertos one to five. Music by the Staatskapelle Berlin.
In a historic series of concerts, Daniel Barenboim played each of Beethoven's piano sonatas at the Berlin Opera House. This release features the pianist's performance in concerts 1 and 2.
In a historic series of concerts, Daniel Barenboim played each of Beethoven's piano sonatas at the Berlin Opera House. This release features the pianist's performance in concerts 3 and 4.
In a historic series of concerts, Daniel Barenboim played each of Beethoven's piano sonatas at the Berlin Opera House. This release features the pianist's performance in concerts 5 and 6.
In a historic series of concerts, Daniel Barenboim played each of Beethoven's piano sonatas at the Berlin Opera House. This release features the pianist's performance in concerts 7 and 8.
The Wiener Philharmoniker perform Beethoven's Piano Concertos. Conducted by Leonard Bernstein.
Renowned pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy performs all five Beethoven Piano Concertos at the Royal Festival Hall, accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra.
Recorded during the fifth anniversary of the opening of the London Barbican Centre.
Visit the sights of Italy that inspired the genius of Beethoven.