Ethelbert Nevin - Piano Pieces

Piano Pieces

  • Lilian Polka (1874)
  • Op. 2 Sketchbook (1888)
    • 1 Gavotte
    • 3 Love Song
    • 5 Berceuse
    • 7 Serenata
    • 9 Valse Rhapsodie
  • Op. 6 Three Duets (1890)
    • 1 Valse Caprice
    • 2 Country Dance
    • 3 Mazurka
  • Op. 7 Four Compositions (1890)
    • 1 Valser Gentile
    • 2 Slumber Song
    • 3 Intermezzo
    • 4 Song of the Brook
  • Op. 8 Melody and Habanera for Violin and Piano (1891)
  • Op. 13 Water Scenes (1891)
    • 1 Dragon Fly
    • 2 Ophelia
    • 3 Water Nymph
    • 4 Narcissus
    • 5 Barcarolle
  • Op. 16 In Arcady (1892)
    • 1 A Shepherd's Tale
    • 2 Shepherds All and Maidens Fair
    • 3 Lullabye
    • 4 Tournament
  • Op. 18 Two Études (1892)
    • 1 In the Form of a Romance
    • 2 In the Form of a Scherzo
  • Barcarolle for Violin and Piano (1893)
  • La Guitare (1896)
  • Op. 21 May in Tuscany (1896)
    • 1 Arlecchino
    • 2 Notturno
    • 3 Barchetta
    • 4 Misericordia
    • 5 Il Rusignuolo
    • 6 La Pastorella
  • Op. 25 A Day in Venice (1898)
    • 1 Alba
    • 2 Gondolieri
    • 3 Canzone amorosa
    • 4 Buona Notte
  • Op. 30 En Passant (1899)
    • 1 A Fontainebleau
    • 2 In Dreamland
    • 3 Napoli
    • 4 At Home
  • O'er Hill and Dale (1902)
    • 1 'Twas a Lover and His Lass
    • 2 The Thrush
    • 3 Love Is A-Straying, Ever Since Maying
    • 4 The Lark Is on the Wing

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