- John Brimhall
John Brimhall (November 22, 1928 - December 2, 2003) was an American musical
arranger and author of books onmusic composition ,theory , andperformance . He is perhaps best known for his easyarrangements ofclassical andAmerican popular music forpiano students. Brimhall studied atLoyola University , theUniversity of San Francisco andStanford University . Brimhall is thought to be the most published arranger of printed music in history, [http://www.carlfischer.com/Fischer/nrjul2002.html Carl Fischer Music ] having sold over 75 million copies of over 500 books.cite news|title=Noted piano arranger Brimhall dies|last=Rawlyk|first=Heather |date=3 December 2003|publisher=Las Vegas Sun|accessdate=2008-08-08] His books are also published inBraille . [http://www.loc.gov/nls/music/circular3.html Library of Congress]Brimhall pioneered the "
Bach to theBeatles with Brimhall" approach tomusic education , which became a global success by enabling beginning pianists to play the music of the Beatles while learning the classical lessons of musical theory. He travelled to more than 40 countries lecturing and training music teachers on his methods.Fact|date=August 2008Brimhall's books have been used by piano teachers for over 50 years and he has contributed immensely to the arrangements available to beginning students of piano, making classical and popular
piano music accessible to those with limited skills and blindness. His 1800+ titles in theLibrary of Congress include piano and organ methods for all ages, popular and classical music arrangements, theory books, andchoir and choral arrangements. [http://www.loc.gov/ Library of Congress]References
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