The distinguished Piano Sonata No. 4 is the longest piano composition to have been a sonata; it is sometimes referred to as the Grand Sonata. The sonata itself was composed By Ludwig Von Beethoven.
I am interested in it too, have you found it? thanks
It's "La Valse d'Amélie" (Piano version) by Yann Tiersen; from the "The Fabulous Destiny of Amélie Poulain" sountrack.
The name of the piece is The Haunting in Connecticut: Open Titles you can buy it on iTunes
You can look up these lyrics online. Just type in the name of the song and search for the piano chords.
The name of the piano is actually pianoforte. This comes from the Italian piano and forte. Piano means 'soft' and forte means 'loud'. Its name means 'softloud'. This is because the piano was the first instrument to play both softly and loudly.
Amazing Grace
Many piano players think that the piano melody "4'33" is the hardest piece to learn and master.
bethoven
the entertainer, maple leaf rag.
I believe it's raindrops by Frederic Francois Chopin
The Clash, this is England.
I am interested in it too, have you found it? thanks
Eric Satie's Gnossienne no. 1
It's "La Valse d'Amélie" (Piano version) by Yann Tiersen; from the "The Fabulous Destiny of Amélie Poulain" sountrack.
Murray Gold wrote it for the score of the 2009 movie (with Sarah Michelle Gellar) and it does not have a name; he refers to it as 'Veronica Decides to Die Piano Scene'.
The name of the piece is The Haunting in Connecticut: Open Titles you can buy it on iTunes
There are so so very many. But my personal favourite is Beethoven's Sonata Pathetique.