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Humoresque eBook
68,395 words, approx. 228 pages
 The complete online text of Humoresque by Fannie Hurst.


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Biography of Fannie Hurst
3927 words, approx. 13.1 pages
 Although rarely read today, Fannie Hurst was one of America's most popular, prolific, and well-paid fiction writers of the 1920s and 1930s. The author of eighteen novels in addition to hundreds of short stories, Hurst wrote sentimental but vivid accounts...




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Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1. Sibelius: Humoresques, Op. 89; Violin Concerto
11/01/2004: 217 words, approx. 1 pages Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1. Sibelius: Humoresques, Op. 89; Violin Concerto. Ilya Gringolts, violin; Neeme Jarvi conducting the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (Deutsche Grammophon B0002249-02). Psst. . . Ilya Gringolts is a real virtuoso, but he doesn't want you to know it. He plays...
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Forgotten Melodies, op. 39/4, "Canzona matinata"; No. 5, "Sonata tragica." In Praise of Toil. Fairy Tales: op. 14/2; ops. 26/1, 3; op. 35/4. Humoresque in f#. Album Leaf. Stimmungsbild, op. 1/5. 2 Easy Pieces: No. 1. Piano Sonata in e,
05/01/2008: 378 words, approx. 1 pages MEDTNER Forgotten Melodies, op. 39/4, "Canzona matinata"; No. 5, "Sonata tragica." In Praise of Toil. Fairy Tales: op. 14/2; ops. 26/1, 3; op. 35/4. Humoresque in f#. Album Leaf. Stimmungsbild, op. 1/5. 2 Easy Pieces: No. 1. Piano Sonata in e, "Night Wind" *...
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Pianists Abroad and at Home, Alone with the Black Beast
12/11/2005: 1,523 words, approx. 5 pages The art of the concert pianist is different from that of other classical soloists. The voice is immediately expressive of the singer’s personality; the violin, which fiddlers sometime think of as a “third arm,” has ready-made powers of seduction; but pianists contend with an enormous,...
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 The New York Observer
Pianists Abroad and at Home, Alone with the Black Beast
12/11/2005: 1,523 words, approx. 5 pages The art of the concert pianist is different from that of other classical soloists. The voice is immediately expressive of the singer’s personality; the violin, which fiddlers sometime think of as a “third arm,” has ready-made powers of seduction; but pianists contend with an enormous,...


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Humoresque by Fannie Hurst | |
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