Abstract

In a field where much of the pedagogical work is traditionally uninspired, a major Soviet composer has consistently, since his own youth, been making a tremendous contribution. The writer discusses in detail various piano pieces which Dmitri Kabalevsky composed, mainly for his young students, at various stages of their technical development. Sovetskaya Musika, 1960, No. 12.

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