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Product number: UT50248
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Following the publication of the Moonlight Sonata and the Grande Sonate pathétique, we now present a new edition of the two Easy Sonatas Op. 49 by Ludwig van Beethoven. The score has been prepared using the very popular new edition of Beethoven’s collected piano sonatas in the Wiener Urtext edition, and supersedes the earlier edition UT 50085. As Beethoven’s original manuscript version has not been preserved, this edition is based upon the first edition published in 1805 and the most significant early reprints, whose careful editing procedure has been a major influence on this edition. The printed music is distinguished by its clarity, legibility and reliable phrasing marks. Advice on performance by Leonard Hokanson provides stylistically appropriate suggestions for interpretation.

Contents

Sonate G-Dur op. 49,2
Sonate g-Moll op. 49,1

More Information

Title:
Sonatas G Minor and G Major
Urtext
Edition:
Urtext
Brand:
Wiener Urtext Edition
Opus:
op. 49/1 + 2
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
UT50248
ISMN13:
979-0-50057-271-8
ISBN13:
978-3-85055-620-0
UPC:
800522001802
Weight:
0,11 kg
Pages:
18
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
Binding:
Saddle-wire stitching

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Wiener Urtext Edition

Standard works of music literature in the original text

The Wiener Urtext Edition is a scientific critical edition for prac-tice and differs from other editions declared as "original text" in that it contains extensive textual informa-tion in German and English (partly French):

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.

In some cases, these materials were analysed completely for the first time. Editions for teaching, studies, concert practice, including comprehensive information about the works by detailed introductions and editorial notes and notes on interpretation. Prepared for practice by interpreters resp. educationalists of international repute.

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