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A large collection of German Christmas tunes (Easy Levels)

A large collection of German Christmas tunes for keyboard

A small collection of German Christmas tunes (Easy Levels)

A small collection of German Christmas tunes (Medium Levels)

A small collection of German Christmas tunes for keyboard

A large collection of German Christmas tunes (Medium Levels)

Es Ist Ein Ros Entsprungen

Boogie/Rock'n'Roll Licks and Jerry Lee Lewis Collection

Boogie/Rock'n'Roll Licks Collection

Boogie/Rock'n'Roll Licks - Left Hand Patterns

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Crack The Shutters

Engines

If There's A Rocket Tie Me To It

Let Your Love Flow

Lifeboats

Please Just Take These Photos From My Hands

Set Down Your Glass

The Golden Floor

The Lightning Strike (i. What If The Storm Ends)

The Lightning Strike (ii. The Sunlight Through The Flags)

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Air On A G String

Ode to Joy

Canon In D

Pachelbel's Canon in D Major

Nimrod (from Enigma Variations)

Jingle Bells

Symphony No. 9, final movement

Silent Night

Amazing Grace

The Graduation Song


Stella Artois/Jean de Florette Theme
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Go, Tell It On The Mountain
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Ride Of The Valkyries
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The Battle Hymn Of The Republic
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Eine kleine Nachtmusik
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Chorus Of The Hebrew Slaves
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Musette BWV 126
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Hornpipe (HWV 349)
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Spring - The Four Seasons (1st Movement, Opus 8)
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Gymnopédie No. 1
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Jean-Philippe Rameau View Sheet Music for this Artist

The details of Rameau’s life are generally obscure, especially concerning his first forty years before he moved to Paris for good. He was a secretive man and even his wife knew nothing of his early life, which explains the scarcity of biographical information available.

Rameau's early years are particularly obscure. He was born on September 25, 1683 and baptised the same day. His father Jean worked as an organist in several churches around Dijon and his mother, Claudine Demartinécourt, was the daughter of a notary. The couple had eleven children (five girls and six boys) of which Jean-Philippe was the seventh to be born. Rameau was taught music before he could read or write. He was educated at the Jesuit college at Godrans but he was not a good school pupil and disrupted classes with his singing, later claiming that his passion for opera had begun at the age of twelve. Initially intended for the law, Rameau decided he wanted to be a musician and his father sent him to Italy, where he stayed for a short while in Milan. On his return he worked as a violinist in travelling companies and then as an organist in provincial cathedrals before moving to Paris for the first time. Here in 1706 he published his earliest known compositions: the harpsichord works that make up his first book of Pièces de clavecin, which show the influence of his friend Louis Marchand. In 1709, he moved back to Dijon to take over his father's job as organist in the main church. The contract was for six years, but Rameau left before then and took up similar posts in Lyon and Clermont. During this period he composed motets for church performance as well as secular cantatas. In 1722 he returned to Paris for good and here he published his most important work of music theory, Traité de l'harmonie (Treatise on Harmony). This soon won him a great reputation and it was followed in 1726 by his Nouveau système de musique théorique. He also published two more collections of harpsichord pieces in 1724 and 1729 or 1730. Rameau took his first tentative steps into composing stage music when the writer Alexis Piron asked him to provide songs for his popular comic plays written for the Paris Fairs. Four collaborations followed, beginning with L'Endriague in 1723. None of the music has survived. On February 25 1726, Rameau married the 19-year old Marie-Louise Mangot, who came from a musical family from Lyon, and was a good singer and instrumentalist. The couple would have four children, two boys and two girls, and the marriage is said to have been a happy one. In spite of his fame as a music theorist, Rameau had trouble finding a post as an organist in Paris.



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