"The Golden Treasury of Piano-Music, Volume 3" is a curated collection of pieces originally composed for the virginal, spinet, harpsichord, and clavichord. This volume offers a glimpse into the rich history of keyboard music, showcasing compositions suitable for both study and performance. Featuring works by composers like William Byrd and compiled by Louis Oesterle, this treasury preserves the delicate nuances and craftsmanship of early keyboard instruments. Musicians and enthusiasts alike will appreciate the opportunity to explore these historical pieces, gaining insight into the evolution of piano music and the distinct characteristics of its forerunners. A valuable resource for understanding and appreciating the keyboard music of bygone eras.
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