'n Ondersoek na die tegniese aspekte van A. Scriabin se Prelude vir die linkerhand, Op. 9, no. 1 / R. Wessels
The left hand has always been perceived as the weaker of the two hands and since about 1840, a substantial amount of piano repertoire for the left hand has seen the light. Composers continue to show an interest in composing works in this genre and the reasons are mainly because of injuries to the ri...
Main Author: | Wessels, Rachelle |
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Language: | other |
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North-West University
2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10394/5108 |
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