Claude Debussy's "Children's Corner," a suite of dances of about childhood made for the piano, is considered to be among the best pieces of childhood-inspired music ever made.
Claude Debussy wrote a suite of dances about childhood for the piano called "Children's Corner." It is considered to be one of the finest childhood-inspired pieces of music of all time.
Widor wrote Suite Florentine in 1920 for Flute or Violin and Piano.
Claude Debussy wrote the Pour Le Piano Suite
Who wrote the nutcracker suite
Who wrote the nutcracker suite
It was written for the piano by Claude Debussy, from the Suite Bergamasque, in 1890. He changed one or two of the pieces: "Passepied" was changed to "Pavane" in 1905.
Robert Schumann wrote "Kinderszenen" (Scenes from Childhood) as a set of short piano pieces to evoke the innocence, simplicity, and whimsy of childhood experiences. Composed in 1838, Schumann sought to capture the nostalgic and imaginative aspects of childhood through this collection.
Stravinsky wrote fire bird
Stravinsky wrote The Firebird Suite.
Piano for sure.
Childhood.
belgium dances are called belgium dances becuase they are dances and they are danced or originally come from belgium. smart people would already know that a belgium dance is called a belguim dances. :) the awesome one wrote this answer for you