Falling With Style: Sight-read-o-rama!
It's a new school year, which means that my piano and violin students are getting back into caring. So, today, I was sight-reading through a bunch of music to find things for my students. While I was sight-reading around, I found this piece, which I think is so very beautiful that I decided to record it. Keep in mind...sight-reading. But, I think you'll get the gist. It's called "A Little Flower" and was written by some dude named Cornelius Gurlitt. I'm probably not very refined, because I have no clue who he is, but this was in a book of "classical pieces" that "every piano should have in their repertoire to be a literate pianist." Apparently.
I just looked him up and found that he was born in 1820. And that he is NOT the Nazi-Art dealer of the same name.
I just looked him up and found that he was born in 1820. And that he is NOT the Nazi-Art dealer of the same name.
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