I could be completely mistaken. It's not likely that you will find one handy list giving you all this information. You will have to research various publisher's catalogs. The publishing companies themselves might give you helpful methods. I think getting an exhaustive list will involve a huge amount of work-- not because there will be a gigantic number of compositions, but because the information will be in many different places.
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If you mean "when did Elissa Milne start to learn the piano?" the answer is that she began formal piano lessons when she was 6 years old. She had been begging her piano teacher mother for lessons for 3 years before that....
There has been many conflicting reports in relation to the piano accordions invention with the earliest records dating back to 1836 in France when a Piano Expressif instrument came into existence. Another source claims that Matthaus Bauer introduced the piano accordion to the All-German Industry Exhibition in 1854. However, despite all these claims, Bouton, an accordion manufacturer from Paris, is credited with inventing the piano accordion when he applied piano keys to the accordion in 1852.
don't think so
according to the piano blue book that would be either 1947 or 1948
The piece Scaramouche was composed by Darius Milhaud
A piano ballad is love song composed especially for the piano. It is generally used to express love.
Frederic Chopin.
The piano
Composed and played the piano
Lieder was a German song. Beethoven composed many lieder for the piano.
because he composed music for only the piano that was very poetic.
1902. its my favorite song on the piano.
Turina and Albeniz both composed some elaborate piano music.
Yes, it was composed for the piano by Beethoven. It's official title is Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor.
piano and voice
piano solo.