Ferdinand Beyer
Ferdinand Beyer (Querfurt, 25 July 1803 – Mainz, 14 May 1863) was a German composer and pianist. Well known in his day for his light music and piano arrangements of popular orchestral works, he is now mainly known for his book Vorschule im Klavierspiel (“Beginning Piano School or Elementary Instruction Book for the Piano”) Op. 101 (1851).
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German composer and pianist, who was well known as a composer of light music, and for his piano arrangements of popular orchestral works.
His piano method Vorschule im Klavierspiel Op. 101 has been widely used, not least in Japan and Korea, after the American music educator L.W. Mason brought it there in 1880. It contains 106 pieces for complete beginners, arranged in order of increasing difficulty.
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Ernst und Scherz | A Minor | – | 1 | |
Preparatory School Op. 101 | N/A | – | 1 |
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