Ludwig van Beethoven
Grande Sonate C major op. 53 'Waldstein'
for Piano
Ludwig van Beethoven
Grande Sonate C major op. 53 'Waldstein'
for Piano
- Formación Piano
- Compositor Ludwig van Beethoven
- Serie Bärenreiter Urtext
- Editor Jonathan Del Mar
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Dificultad
- Edición Partituras (Urtext)
- Editorial Bärenreiter Verlag
- Nº de pedido BA10856
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> Scholarly-critical Urtext edition based on the latest research findings
> Enlightening Introduction and notes on period performance practice (Eng/Ger)
> Well-presented engraving
> Practical page turns
> Detailed Critical Commentary (Eng) with facsimiles
Beethoven's Grande Sonate in C major op. 53 (1803-04) marks his turn towards large-scale symphonic influenced piano works. Since its first publication this highly virtuosic piece, dedicated to Beethoven's friend and patron Ferdinand, Count Waldstein, has lost none of its magnetism. To this day it remains a pianistic challenge and a musical touchstone for every performer.
Jonathan Del Mar, currently one of the most renowned Beethoven scholars, stands for a meticulously edited Urtext edition on the basis of an intensive study of all sources. Performers can look forward to a musical text which is based on the latest research findings and where the fine engraving as well as practical page turns will facilitate the study of this demanding work. This Urtext edition includes an informative Introduction and valuable notes on historical performance practice. Information regarding source discrepancies and editorial principles are presented in the detailed Critical Commentary which contains facsimile pages.
> Enlightening Introduction and notes on period performance practice (Eng/Ger)
> Well-presented engraving
> Practical page turns
> Detailed Critical Commentary (Eng) with facsimiles
Beethoven's Grande Sonate in C major op. 53 (1803-04) marks his turn towards large-scale symphonic influenced piano works. Since its first publication this highly virtuosic piece, dedicated to Beethoven's friend and patron Ferdinand, Count Waldstein, has lost none of its magnetism. To this day it remains a pianistic challenge and a musical touchstone for every performer.
Jonathan Del Mar, currently one of the most renowned Beethoven scholars, stands for a meticulously edited Urtext edition on the basis of an intensive study of all sources. Performers can look forward to a musical text which is based on the latest research findings and where the fine engraving as well as practical page turns will facilitate the study of this demanding work. This Urtext edition includes an informative Introduction and valuable notes on historical performance practice. Information regarding source discrepancies and editorial principles are presented in the detailed Critical Commentary which contains facsimile pages.