Rhapsody in Blue - George Gershwin. Piano is the solo instrument.
Rhapsody in Blue - George Gershwin. Piano is the solo instrument.
Rhapsody in Blue - George Gershwin. Piano is the solo instrument.
There isn't one. You have to get the solo and both learn it and arrange it yourself
One can find listings for good piano bar's in London on the 'Yelp' website. Some of the best rated piano bar's are '64th & Social', 'Show Off! Piano Bar' and 'Oliver's Jazz Bar'.
YouTube is always a good place to find videos of performers. If you are looking to purchase merchandise or find tour dates the Morrissey solo website is also a good option.
One can find a virtual piano keyboard at several websites including Online Pianist. One can also find a virtual piano keyboard at Zebra Keys and The Virtual Piano.
you can find them from c2coffer they have some good stuff there
A piano sonata is a musical piece written for a solo piano, so only one instrument is needed for a piano sonata. That said, in Baroque times, the piano was often accompanied by a stringed instrument, such as a basso continuo.
The piano and the violin were the most popular solo instruments used in the concerto of classical period. The violin was one of the most popular for the baroque period, and the increase in popularity of the piano caused that this instrument replaced the former. See http://au.encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761553032
That depends, although sonata's are always for one or a very small group of instruments. Most commonly, piano solo, violin and piano, cello and piano, flute and piano, a wind instrument, a string instrument and a piano... It varies.. But its always a small ensemble.
Mozart shifted music from the Baroque counterpoint to Classical galant form. For orchestra, he was one of the composers who developed the symphony and solo concerto. The other music genres emerged in his time are piano ensembles and solo piano sonatas.