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Best compositions, of the best composers of the all times - originals (if they are easy to play) or adapted for the amateur piano players. You will spend unforgettable minutes playing these amazing pieces at your leisure time. You will wonder your spouse playing beautiful tunes; you will attract attention of a person you are trying to get more acquainted with; you will deeper the sense of love with your girlfriend or boyfriend, your colleagues will discover your new gifts and your friends would say they haven't known in full what a refined soul you actually have.

To play most of the compositions form these music books you should be 5 form of music school graduate at least.

Compilation #5

1. Alexander Alyabiev (1787 – 1851)
    Mazurka
    Piece
2. Alexei Verstovski (1799 – 1862)
    Waltz
    Mazurka
3. Alexander Varlamov (Warlamov) (1801 – 1848)
    Waltz
4. Alexander Gurilev (1803 – 1858)
    Polka-mazurka
5. Glinka Mikhail (1804 – 1857)
    Nocturne
    Farewell Waltz
    Mazurka c-min
    Mazurka a-min
    March from the opera “Ruslan and Ludmila”
6. Alexander Dargomijski (1813 – 1869)
    Atrabilious Waltz
    Kazachok
    Snuffbox Waltz
7. Anton Rubinstein (1829 – 1887)
    Romance. op.44. #1
    Melody. op. 3. #1
8. Alexander Borodin (1833 – 1887)
    At the monastery
    Daydream
    Serenade
9. Cesar Antonovich Cui (Kui) (1835 – 1918)
    Dolls
10. Mili Balakirev (1837 – 1910)
    Polka
    Mazurka #2
11. Modest Mussorgsky (1839 – 1881)
    Old Castle. From the “Pictures from the Exhibition”
    “Bidlo” From the “Pictures from the Exhibition”
    Tear
    Gopak from Sorochinsky Fair
12. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 – 1893)
    Nocturne. op.19. #4
    Barcarolle from the Seasons. op.37. #7
    Spring Songs from the Seasons. op.37. #10
    Neapolitan Song. op.39.#18
    Nata-Waltz. op.51. #9
13. Nikolai Lisenko (1842 – 1912). Ukrainian composer
    Sketch-intermezzo
14. Yazep Vitol (1863 - 1948). Latvian composer
    Latvian Folk Song. op.29. #5
15. Sogomon Sogomonyan (Komitas) (1869 – 1935). Armenian composer.
    Simiulation of tara and diere (national Armenian instruments)
16. Mikalous Churlenis (1875 - 1911). (Lithuanian composer)
    Prelude. op. 12. #1

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