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piano music
  1. n. sheet music to be played on a piano

  2. the sound of music produced by a piano; "he thought he heard piano music next door"

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Piano Music (Louie)

Piano Music is a suite of four short pieces composed by Alexina Louie in 1982 for the Alliance for Canadian New Music Projects. The four pieces are The Enchanted Bells, Changes, Distant Memories, and Once upon a time.

Category:Solo piano pieces Category:Suites Category:1982 compositions

Usage examples of "piano music".

He went staggering past the tables, headed in the direction of the piano music.

It's all like, it's like a kind of plagiary, like Gottschalk composing his bar room player piano music fifty years before the player was invented, like my own ideas being stolen before I even had them since I'm clearly the one person qualified for a piece of work like this one, first because I can't read music and can't play anything but a comb.

Let me say only that Chopin's lovely, dreamy piano music was well revered in Paris, that the novels of George Sand were the rage, and that women had already given up the slender lascivious gowns of the Empire to wear the huge heavy-skirted, small-waisted taffeta dresses in which they appear so often in old shining daguerreotypes.

And what was the meaning of the piano music in the dream the Lady had told my mom about?

What she played was the piano music which she thought suitable to solemn occasions, and with an occasional gentle kick at the tonic or the dominant in the pedals she managed to the complete satisfaction of the church, which did not, by the way, pay her anything for this service.

Lippy had grown homesick for his old profession and hoped at least to hear some piano music on his visit.

Joe began starting the piano music earlier and earlier, and he had to discontinue the free drinks after the playing because there were so many people it would have put him out of business.

As he stood in the corridor, wondering which door to knock at, he heard piano music, to his considerable surprise.

From other front stoops up and down the quiet street-no cars yet, not a one-quiet laughter and voices From somewhere across the street, piano music from an open window.

Joe began starting the piano music earlier and earlier, and he had to discontinue the free drinks after the playing, because there were so many people it would have put him out of business.