Leopold Antonín Koželuh
Complete Sonatas for Keyboard Vol. 4
Sonatas 38-50
Leopold Antonín Koželuh
Complete Sonatas for Keyboard Vol. 4
Sonatas 38-50
- Formación Piano
- Compositor Leopold Antonín Koželuh
- Editor Christopher Hogwood
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- Edición Partituras (Urtext)
- Editorial Bärenreiter Verlag
- Nº de pedido BA9514
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> First complete edition of the sonatas for keyboard
> Suitable for professionals and amateurs alike
> Ideal for teaching purposes
> Detailed Foreword (Eng/Cz/Ger), Critical Commentary (Eng) and facsimile pages
The composer, pianist and piano teacher Leopold Kozeluch (1747-1818) was one of the leading Czech musicians in 18th-century Vienna. His 50 sonatas for keyboard bear witness not only to the transition from the harpsichord or clavichord to the pianoforte, but also to the evolution of the classical sonata at the turn of the 19th century.
Until now there have been few modern editions of this music. Our new edition, prepared by Christopher Hogwood, is the first to present all of Kozeluch's sonatas for solo keyboard. Each of the four volumes contains 12 to 13 sonatas in chronological order by date of initial publication. The fourth volume, edited with the assistance of Ryan Mark, contains the last sonatas and those handed down only in manuscript form.
> Suitable for professionals and amateurs alike
> Ideal for teaching purposes
> Detailed Foreword (Eng/Cz/Ger), Critical Commentary (Eng) and facsimile pages
The composer, pianist and piano teacher Leopold Kozeluch (1747-1818) was one of the leading Czech musicians in 18th-century Vienna. His 50 sonatas for keyboard bear witness not only to the transition from the harpsichord or clavichord to the pianoforte, but also to the evolution of the classical sonata at the turn of the 19th century.
Until now there have been few modern editions of this music. Our new edition, prepared by Christopher Hogwood, is the first to present all of Kozeluch's sonatas for solo keyboard. Each of the four volumes contains 12 to 13 sonatas in chronological order by date of initial publication. The fourth volume, edited with the assistance of Ryan Mark, contains the last sonatas and those handed down only in manuscript form.