Format : Sheet music
with Bagatelle in A minor WoO 59 'Für Elise'. Par BEETHOVEN LUDWIG VAN. This edition brings together all of Beethoven's pieces that he himself associated with the term 'bagatelle', a trifle. The Bagatelles reflect Beethoven's diverse compositional cosmos in miniature and span almost his entire oeuvre from 1801/02 to 1824/25. In terms of playing technique, they range from moderate dexterity to demanding virtuosity. In addition to the well-known collections opp. 33, 119 and 126, ten more pieces were found after Beethoven's death in an envelope labelled Bagatelles . These included the revised version of Für Elise as well as two further revisions of bagatelles which appear here in print for the first time. Beethoven conceived the cycle, still known today as 'op. 119' although this opus number did not stem from him as two separate projects with five and six pieces respectively. Our edition presents these two collections separately for the first time, as Beethoven proposed. Variants, additions and revisions in the first print that go beyond the main manuscript source and were most likely intended by Beethoven are presented in grey print. A variety of new insights, an informative Foreword and insightful notes on Viennese piano playing in Beethoven's time (German/English) as well as a detailed Critical Commentary (Eng) offer the performer an abundance of information and a new perspective on Beethoven's bagatelle oeuvre. / Date parution : 2024-01-06/ Recueil / Piano
SKU: HL.50486923
ISBN 9789639155435. 9.25x12.25x0.286 inches.
SKU: BT.MUSAM39645
ISBN 9780711906723. English.
All five books of The Complete Piano Player series are published in this single volume at a substantial savings over the price of the five individual books. Complete with keyboard chart.
SKU: PO.PEL07
ISBN 9781877564666.
The Douglas Lilburn Complete Piano Edition was established to accompany Trust Records award-winning recorded collection of the same name. The seventh volume in a series of eight, it comprises Prelude (1951), Five Bagatelles (1942), Three Pieces (1965), and Christmas 1943.
SKU: SU.00220504
This CD Sheet Musicâ?¢ collection makes available the wide range of Ludwig van Beethoven's piano music, both familiar and less well-known. Includes: Bagatelles, 32 Sonatas, Sonatinas, 5 Piano Concertos, Triple Concerto, Diabelli Variations, Contradances, Ecossaises, German Dances, Ländlers, Minuets, Rondos, Variations, Waltzes, and more Also includes composer biographies and relevant articles from the 1911 edition of Groveâ??s Dictionary of Music and Musicians 1500 pages
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SKU: SU.00220614
This CD Sheet Music collection makes available the wide range of Ludwig van Beethoven's piano music, both familiar and less well-known. Includes: Bagatelles, 32 Sonatas, Sonatinas, 5 Piano Concertos, Triple Concerto, Diabelli Variations, Contradances, Ecossaises, German Dances, Ländlers, Minuets, Rondos, Variations, Waltzes, and more Also includes composer biographies and relevant articles from the 1911 edition of Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians 1500+ pages.
SKU: HL.14036975
ISBN 9788759868010. Danish.
Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen 3 EPIGRAMS'3 Epigrams' (1963) came into existence following my piece for chamber orchestra 'Chronos' (1962). My purpose with these pieces (and others of the same period) was to explore the sound experiences of serialism in space and time but without using the original and fundamental substance of serialism - the tone row. The chromatic space was constituted by four identical and complementary tone columns (established by transposition). The time was divided into 25 different sizes, plasticly conceived and graphically notated. These distances were then divided in 25 new distances in the same proportions etc ... into smaller and smaller durations completely hierarchally carried through. This time division, 'rhythm', de-termines the gradual or sudden shifts from one tone column to another.The 3 Epigrams became a little play of my own with this material and the work is, therefore, quite clear to read and easy to play - a kind of bagatelle, really.I am now afraid that a classic situation is emerging: If this programme note is any longer it will take more time to read this than it will take to play the three pieces.Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen.