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Memory Lane
Songbook composed by Lisa Frederick
Memory Lane is a collection of twelve contemporary lyrical solos composed by Lisa Frederick. These elegant works, ideal for advancing intermediates, will provide suitable music for many occasions and make lovely recital and festival selections.
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Memory Lane (Digital: Single User)
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Memory Lane (Digital: Studio License)
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SKU | PPFRD1033 |
Number of Pages | 52 |
About the composer
Lisa Frederick
Lisa Frederick holds an ARCT in Piano Performance from The Royal Conservatory of Music and is a Registered Music Teacher with the Saskatchewan Music Teachers’ Association. Lisa enjoys writing engaging, pedagogically-sound pieces for musicians of all levels. When not at the piano, Lisa enjoys spending time with her family and her rescue pup, Roxy.
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Rudene
Wow! Wow! Wow!!! I just listened to Daydreams from the Memory Lane book. I immediately thought of 3 students who might be interested in this piece as a summer challenge. They all love playing fast pieces, but this definitely will put some expression into their playing style. It's also nice to have the student's see and hear the composer's interpretation of their own pieces. Thanks for sharing through video!
Rhonda
I am in love. I have bought enough Lisa Frederick sheet music to be excited about a whole book! It's perfect for my late intermediates/early advanced students, and an amazing value. I will be playing these pieces for a wedding, but they are appropriate for so many venues--church, background music for dinners, recitals, etc. My personal favorite is Valse Parisienne, which reminds me of Chopin and iconic tunes of Paris. Brilliant.