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Hi,

I am Guilherme Schroter, Joahnn Samuel and Corona Schroter descendant, and one of few composers really writing high quality neo-romantic music.

I studied with one Pianist that his teacher was study with the poupil of Franz Lizst. (Mr Larry Fountain, Mr Goldstein, and Moritz Rosenthal)

I wrote my 28 Romantic Themes for begginers of Piano, not only to introducing basic techniques but also inspire to creation (Like the Two part Inventions of Bach or Bartok "Microcosmos")

I am also looking for classical performers (mainly pianists) to try some of my 200 works, perform in first audition, and give me back comments about my work.

Examples: 2 Piano concertos (op.54 and 86) 29 preludes op.1, 12 nocturnes (OP.41,42,43,44,47, no.1, 2, 3, 4 etc),
One Ballade OP.30, 4 Fantasies, One Scherzo op.88, 3 Suites, 5 Etudes, One Impromptu, chamber music with Piano and more.

You can see and listen the score of
my Sonate op.90 no.2 ( G minor) from:

http://www.partitonline.hpg.ig.com.br/Sonate901.htm

http://www.partitonline.hpg.ig.com.br/Sonate902.htm

http://www.partitonline.hpg.ig.com.br/Sonate903.htm

More works at:
http://www.copy-us.com (my publisher in Germany).

Comments and music request :
guisongs@brturbo.com.br
Very impressive I guess. But how does this help the beginning adult?
Help to introduce basic themes and techniques
Of course, is required that the pianist knows musical theory and know how read music.

My 28 romantic themes is not "magical"
is only another idea of introduce the
basic tecnhique and expresssion.
Guilherme,

Thank you for sharing your works.. I have downloaded Sonate op.90 no.2 and will give it a try!

I cannot seem to find your 28 Romatic Themes.. where might I find the score for this work?
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