Friedrich Burgmüller (1806–1874), a German pianist and composer from the Romantic era, left a lasting legacy in piano music. His Op. 100 collection of 25 Études faciles et progressives ( 25 Easy and Progressive Studies) is a treasure trove for young pianists.
About L’arabesque (Arabesque), No. 2:
This étude is characterized by its flowing, arabesquelike melody. Imagine intricate patterns weaving through the air.
Rooted in A minor, “Arabesque” evokes a bittersweet mood—melancholic yet playful.
It serves as an excellent piece for developing finger dexterity, phrasing, and musical expression.
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