SKU: FV.FUE-11025
ISBN 979-0-50182-325-3.
Anniversary Edition 2.
SKU: BT.MSC5007
Dutch.
Deel 7 van Piano Forte! voert je langs bijzondere composities en arrangementen met een uitdagend niveau. Een ontdekkingsreis vol verrassende technieken en bijzondere maatsoorten. Compositievormen en speeltechnieken als contrapunt en quatre-mains laten je weer een andere muzikale wereld zien. Geen saaie kost. Boogie-woogie, rock, pianoballads en swing zijn een paar stijlen die je kunt verwachten en je ongetwijfeld veel plezier zullen bezorgen. Maar je leert ook begeleidingen die je nodig hebt wanneer je pianocomposities van bijvoorbeeld Einaudi en Tiersen wilt spelen. Piano Forte! is te gebruiken op zowel akoestische als moderne elektronische piano's.
SKU: FZ.50138
ISBN 9790049501385. 21.00 x 29.70 cm inches.
This facsimile of an original by Franz Anton Hoffmeister is part of our Facsimusic collection. Wien, Artaria, (s. d. = 1799). Theme and variations for forte-piano or harpsichord. Collection supervised by the musicologist Jean Saint-Arroman, professor at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique et de Danse of Paris and at the CEFEDEM Ile de France (Training Centre for Music Teachers). He is the author of the majority of our prefaces and has also been involved in library searches. Facsimile of a copy in the British Library of London (England). Anne Fuzeau Classique propose period copies of classical music scores.
SKU: FZ.50129
ISBN 9790049501293. 21.00 x 29.70 cm inches.
This facsimile of an origininal by Gervais-Francois Couperin is part of our Facsimusic collection. Piece musicale pour le piano-forte. Paris, l'Auteur, 1797. Collection supervised by the musicologist Jean Saint-Arroman, professor at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique et de Danse of Paris and at the CEFEDEM Ile de France (Training Centre for Music Teachers). He is the author of the majority of our prefaces and has also been involved in library searches. Facsimile of a copy in the National Library of Paris (France). Anne Fuzeau Classique propose period copies of classical music scores.
SKU: FZ.50120
ISBN 9790049501200. 21.00 x 29.70 cm inches.
This facsimile of an original by Gervais-Francois Couperin is part of our Facsimusic collection. Piece musicale pour le piano-forte. Paris, l'Auteur, s. d. = 1797. Collection supervised by the musicologist Jean Saint-Arroman, professor at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique et de Danse of Paris and at the CEFEDEM Ile de France (Training Centre for Music Teachers). He is the author of the majority of our prefaces and has also been involved in library searches. Facsimile of a copy in the National Library of Paris (France). Anne Fuzeau Classique propose period copies of classical music scores.
SKU: VD.ED23065
ISBN 9790202010655. 11.69 x 8.26 inches.
SKU: VD.ED26382
ISBN 9790202013823. 11.69 x 8.26 inches.
SKU: BT.EMBZ20004A
English-German-Hungari an.
Supplementary Volume 16 of the New Liszt Edition contains free arrangements and technical exercises. In the first section can be found early versions of three arrangements. The first consists of the first and intermediary versions of a transcription of Die Rose, a song Schubert composed to a poem by Schlegel. The arrangement of the second movement of Berlioz's Harold Symphony also draws on literary inspiration: Lord Byron's (1788-1824) narrative poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1812-18) was a literary experience Liszt shared with Berlioz. The fantasy on themes from Bellini's opera La sonnambula [The Sleepwalker] (here the first version of 1842, and the second version dating from the following decade are given) is important in music history because it was while he worked on this (and other operatic fantasies) that Liszt developed a new concept of the form, which took shape in more complex and more concentrated fantasies than before. Particularly interesting material can be found in the appendix. In addition to sketches and drafts for arrangements of Spanish themes, there are three sources published here for the first time, which shed light on technical aspects of Liszt's piano teaching. These are three sets of exercises: the first written by Liszt himself for Valérie Boissier in 1832; the second a copy in an unidentified hand from the same period or slightly later; and finally the third which was noted down in 1871 by Henri Maréchal in Rome based on the composer's dictation. This latest volume of the New Liszt Edition includes a detailed preface in German, English, and Hungarian containing new research findings, together with five manuscript facsimiles and critical notes. Simultaneously with the cloth-bound Complete Edition, a practical paperback version has been published, the contents of which are identical to those of the hardcover edition, minus the inclusion of critical notes.