Les Misérables is a timeless musical and all-time success, being performed in theatres across the globe. The musical is based on the original text by Victor Hugo, which follows the life of Jean Valjean. This musical adaptation by Boublil and Schonberg is a captivating and emotive classic, with many memorable and moving songs. Available here is a selection of the songs from the musical, expertly arranged for easy Piano by Alan Gout. This is the perfect way for beginner pianists to improve their playing, expand their repertoire and relive the glorious moments from the exceptional stage production. Songlist: - I Dreamed A Dream - Master Of The House - Empty Chairs At Empty Tables - Drink With Me - Castle On A Cloud - On My Own - Do You Hear The People Sing? - Bring Him Home
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Language: en
Pages: 48
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Really Easy Piano: Songs From The Movies is packed with 16 songs from your favourite films, all arranged for easy Piano, including song notes and performance hints. Featuring the best songs from the biggest Hollywood blockbusters, this collection will allow you to recreate the magic of the movies in your
Language: en
Pages: 304
Pages: 304
Close your eyes and let this powerful music transport you to another time and place. Les Miserables has captivated generations, but with this critically acclaimed Broadway soundtrack, a beautiful story becomes an unforgettable experience. Against the backdrop of the French Revolution, the story of escaped convict Jean Valjean and his
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Language: en
Pages: 258
Pages: 258
This book compares, from a historical and sociopolitical perspective, the respective systems and contents of music education in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan in response to globalization, localization and Sinificiation, with particular reference to Shanghai, Hong Kong and Taipei.
Language: en
Pages: 744
Pages: 744
Music and queerness interact in many different ways. The Oxford Handbook of Music and Queerness brings together many topics and scholarly disciplines, reflecting the diversity of current research and methodology. Each of the book's six sections exemplifies a particular rhetoric of queer music studies. The section "Kinds of Music" explores