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Ferdinand Beyer
Ferdinand Beyer (Querfurt, 1803 – Mainz, 1863) was a German composer and Pianist. Well known in his day for his light music and piano arrangements of popular orchestral works, he is now mainly known for his book ''Vorschule im Klavierspiel'' (Beginning Piano School or Elementary Instruction Book for the Piano) op.101 (1851).
The ''Vorschule im Klavierspiel'' has been a major influence in piano pedagogy since its publication, being the foundation of elementary piano education in many countries, as is attested by the many anthologies containing parts of the Vorschule as well as the curriculum followed in many countries (see for example Hattori 2004, Kitamura and Masanobu 2006).
== References ==

*( "Beyer, Ferdinand" ) Isaac Nagao. Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. 23 Jun. 2012
Koh-ichi Hattori, 123 years of Japanese music: the culture of Japan through a look at its music, Pacific Vision, 2004
Kitamura, Tamaki, and Masanobu, Miura. "Constructing a support system for self-learning playing the piano at the beginning stage." Proc. of ICMPC9 (2006): 258-262.

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