Ep. 34 – April Showers Bring Color, Atmosphere, and Hope

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Ep. 34 – April Showers Bring Color, Atmosphere, and Hope
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April: La Pluie de Printemps (from A Year in Twelve Keys)
Chris Kaine Advanced
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Hear the first three works in this series from previous episodes: January, February, and March.

Raindrop Rhapsody
Wynn-Anne Rossi Late Intermediate
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Spring rain provides the inspiration for this week’s episode of The Piano Pedagogy Playlist, as I explore two contemporary piano pieces that capture its sound, motion, and atmosphere in very different ways.

I begin with April – La pluie de printemps (Spring Rain) by Chris Caine, an advanced-level work from his collection A Year in Twelve Keys. This piece offers a rich, atmospheric sound world and serves as a compelling option for students ready to engage with more sophisticated textures and technical demands.

I’ll then contrast that with Raindrop Rhapsody by Wynn-Anne Rossi, an intermediate-level piece that uses both impresionistic and lyrical moments to create an engaging and rather unique sounding musical experience.

Two rainy day pieces, both challenging, both composed with a unique musical sensibility, and neither one in the least bit gray or dreary.

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Welcome! My name is Luke Bartolomeo. I’m a pianist, teacher, and developer of the note-naming app, Flashnote Derby. I created the Piano Pedagogy Playlist to help spread awareness of the wealth of music being composed for piano students, in our time.

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