Solo Piano (disambiguation) — * Solo Piano , a 1989 album by Philip Glass. * Solo Piano (Toshiko Akiyoshi), a 1971 album by jazz pianist Toshiko Akiyoshi. *Lists of solo piano pieces, by composer, by style or time period, by nationality or culture. *Miscellaneous solo piano… … Wikipedia
Jazz piano (disambiguation) — Jazz piano may refer to:*Jazz piano, a piano oriented subgenre of jazz music * Piano Jazz , an NPR radio show, hosted by Marian McPartland since 1978, focused on the aforementioned genre … Wikipedia
Piano — Pianoforte redirects here. For earlier versions of the instrument, see Fortepiano. For other uses of Piano, see Piano (disambiguation). Piano Bösendorfer grand piano Keyboard instrument … Wikipedia
Piano solo — See also, Solo (music) and Solo Piano (disambiguation) The piano is often used to provide harmonic accompaniment to a voice or other instrument. However, solo parts for the piano can be found in some musical styles. These can take the form of a… … Wikipedia
Piano-Rag-Music (disambiguation) — Piano Rag Music can refer to: *Piano Rag Music (Bolender) 1972 *Piano Rag Music (Martins) 1982 Both of which are made to: *Piano Rag Music, a 1919 piano solo by Igor Stravinsky … Wikipedia
Piano transcription — This article is about music. For other uses, see Transcription disambiguation page A piano transcription is a piece of music played on one or more pianos that is an approximation of a source piece of music. The source may be music for a solo… … Wikipedia
Piano Jazz — For other uses, see Piano Jazz (disambiguation). Piano Jazz is a weekly one hour radio show produced and distributed by National Public Radio. It began on June 4, 1978 and has always been hosted by jazz pianist Marian McPartland. It is the… … Wikipedia
Nocturne (disambiguation) — A nocturne is a musical composition inspired by, or evocative of, night. Nocturne may also refer to: Contents 1 Art 2 Music 3 Film … Wikipedia
Miracle (disambiguation) — A miracle is an unlikely but beneficial event, often attributed to divine intervention. Miracle(s), The Miracle(s) or MIRACL may also refer to: Contents 1 Literature 2 Theatre … Wikipedia
Nocturnes (disambiguation) — Nocturnes are musical compositions inspired by, or evocative of, night. Nocturnes may also refer to: Nocturnes (Chopin), 21 short pieces for piano Nocturnes, Op. 9 (Chopin) Nocturnes, Op. 15 (Chopin) Nocturnes, Op. 27 (Chopin) Nocturnes, Op. 32… … Wikipedia