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Piano Pieces

Edited from the autographs, manuscript copies and original editions
Urtext
piano
Product number: UT50295
Edition: Urtext
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In addition to sonatas and variation works, Ludwig van Beethoven also left behind a considerable number of individual pieces for piano. They range from larger works such as "Die Wuth über den verlornen Groschen" or Fantasy Op. 77 to the witty miniatures of the bagatelles. In terms of their genesis, they pervade the entire œuvre of the composer from his time in Bonn to the last years of his life. The new edition rounds off the previous selection with important works such as the - also educationally interesting - rondos (WoO 48 and 49) from 1784 or pieces that have so far gone largely unnoticed, such as the musically extremely attractive Allegretto in C minor WoO 214. The edition also includes the Ländlerischer Tanz, newly discovered in January 2020.

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Title:
Piano Pieces
Edited from the autographs, manuscript copies and original editions
Urtext
Edition:
Urtext
Level of difficulty:
virtuoso
Brand:
Wiener Urtext Edition
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
UT50295
ISMN13:
979-0-50057-409-5
ISBN13:
978-3-85055-788-7
UPC:
800522003462
Weight:
0,94 kg
Pages:
142
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
Binding:
Paperback/Softcover

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Wiener Urtext Edition

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Its preface informs about the work, its genesis and significance for the history of music, about written records and problems of the wording of the text as well as about the respective method applied for editing. Despite their necessary briefness, the critical annotations clearly account for editorial decisions and mention textual divergence going back to the author himself. The music text itself was produced on the basis of an exact checking of all sources by experienced musico-logists. Autographs, first editions, copies and patterns for engravings were used.

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