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William Henry Squire
"Danse Rustique" (Op. 16) is a charming character piece by the English cellist and composer W. H. Squire (1871–1963), written originally for cello and piano and evoking the playful spirit of a rustic country dance. It remains a popular recital piece, prized for its tuneful melody and accessible technical demands.
Schubert, Franz
Schubert's tender Serenade transformed by Liszt into a shimmering piano solo of remarkable beauty and intimacy.
Pachelbel, Johann
The timeless harmonic progression and interlocking melodies that have made it one of the most recognizable pieces ever written.
Debussy, Claude
The shimmering third movement of 'Suite bergamasque', capturing the magical, soft light of the moon in sound.
ThompsonMusicPoductions
Henry Ragas 1918