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This collection of four piano pieces, composed by Edward MacDowell and published in 1886, showcases his lyrical and expressive style. Along with his use of traditional Western European forms, he also incorporated elements drawn from American folk music to create a unique and individual sound. These pieces remain popular with pianists and are an important part of MacDowell's legacy.

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