For this centenary publication, Professor Peter Dickinson, who knew Berkeley and his work for many years, has brought together for the first time the complete solo piano output, including hitherto unpublished pieces. He has examined sources and corrected previously published versions as well as completing the set of ‘Three Dances’ which the composer left only partly arranged for piano from his unknown ballet score of 1932. Pianists at last have the opportunity for an overview of truly outstanding contribution to piano literature. Includes detailed editorial notes.
Contents
- Concert Study In E Flat
- Five Short Pieces No. 3 Op. 4
- For Vere
- Four Concert Studies
- Four Piano Studies Op. 82
- Improvisation On A Theme
- March
- Mazurka Op. 101 No. 2
- Mr Pilkington’s Toye
- Paysage
- Piano Pieces
- Polka Opus 5 No. 1A
- Prelude And Capriccio OP
- Scherzo Opus 32 No. 2
- Second Mazurka In B Flat
- Six Preludes Op. 23
- Sonata For Piano
- Three Dances
- Three Impromptus Op. 7
- Toccata
- Zwei Etuden In F Dur
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