SKU: CA.5027300
ISBN 9790007298456.
As well as 20 organ sonatas and seven collections of stand-alone organ pieces with opus numbers, Rheinberger composed a whole range of smaller works for organ methods or organ collections for his favorite instrument, mainly at the request of colleagues and friends. They are ideally suited for mass and organ lessons.This organ volume brings together twelve compositions Rheinberger wrote for different occasions and at various points during his career. Included in the collection are seven short pieces in different keys that date from the early 1860s. Rheinberger wrote these at the request of his teacher Herzog and others for several organ collections of “easy, performable†pieces – and they are rewarding pieces for liturgical use. The works without opus numbers (WoO 10, 37, 56, 70) can no longer be regarded as early works. The Fugue in F minor WoO 10 of 1867, with its tendency to translate counterpoint into expressive chordal writing, already displays many characteristics of the late Rheinberger, the Canzonetta WoO 77 is a late work from autumn 1899, whereas the Romanze WoO 70 is a second version of no. 1 of the Miscellaneen op. 174 in the easier to play key of C major.Separate edition from Supplementary Volume 3 of the Rheinberger Complete Edition.
SKU: BA.BA10889
ISBN 9790006577415. 31 x 24.3 cm inches.
Schubertâ??s piano sonatas reflect the entire cosmos of his distinctive writing, spanning from an early experimentation with this form to the iconic last three sonatas, which the composer completed in 1828, the last year of his life.All three volumes are equipped with informative prefaces on the genesis and sources, as well as valuable notes on piano playing in Schubert's time (including articulation, pedal usage, ornamentation) by Mario Aschauer - with a focus on Schubert's characteristic notation of accents. A quick location of works and individual movements is facilitated by running titles at the top of the right-hand pages with indications of opus and movement numbers. The Critical Commentary lists in particular readings relevant to interpretation. Schubert's drafts and sonata fragments are accessible via the Bärenreiter website.The indispensable three-volume standard work at the cutting edge of Schubert research is available at a special set price!
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MUSICOLOGICALLY SOUND - A reliable musical text based on all available sources - A description of the sources - Information on the genesis and history of the work - Valuable notes on performance practice - Includes an introduction with critical commentary explaining source discrepancies and editorial decisions ... AND PRACTICAL - Page-turns, fold-out pages, and cues where you need them - A well-presented layout and a user-friendly format - Excellent print quality - Superior paper and binding
SKU: ST.C507
ISBN 9790570815074.
The Twelve Sonatas Opus 6 for Violin and Continuo known as Trattenimenti Armonici per Camera (An Entertainment of Harmony) was first published in 1712. This spacious new series is based faithfully on Michael Talbot’s scholarly 1979 European Archive edition and includes an illuminating Preface and Critical Commentary.Volume 1: Op. 6 nos. 1-4. Four Sonatas: C, G minor, B flat and D minor.The fourth movement from Sonata in D minor (Op. 6 No. 4) was selected by ABRSM for Violin Grade 5, 2012-2015.The Optional Basso Continuo part is available to download free of charge, from: www.CliftonEdition.com/C507Edited by Michael TalbotGrade 5Former Spartan Press Cat. No.: EMA106.
SKU: ST.C508
ISBN 9790570815081.
The Twelve Sonatas Opus 6 for Violin and Continuo known as Trattenimenti Armonici per Camera (An Entertainment of Harmony) was first published in 1712. This spacious new series is based faithfully on Michael Talbot’s scholarly 1979 European Archive edition and includes an illuminating Preface and Critical Commentary.Volume 2: Op. 6 nos. 5-8. Four Sonatas: F, A minor, D and E minor.The Optional Basso Continuo part is available to download free of charge, from: www.CliftonEdition.com/C508Edited by Michael TalbotGrades 5–6Former Spartan Press Cat. No.: EMA107.
SKU: ST.C506
ISBN 9790570815067.
The Opus 5 Sonatas were first published in Amsterdam in 1716. The first four are for solo violin and continuo and appear in this volume. Numbers 5 and 6 are ‘Trio Sonatas’ for two violins and continuo. The order we have adopted pays tribute to Professor Michael Talbot’s legendary edition, first published by European Music Archive (EMA101),now sadly unavailable. Editorial suggestions are shown in square brackets.The Optional Basso Continuo part is available to download free of charge, from: www.CliftonEdition.com/C506Sonata in A, Op.5 no.2 (RV30)Sonata in B minor, Op.5 no.4 (RV35)Sonata in Bb, Op.5 no.3 (RV33)Sonata in F, Op.5 no.1 (RV18)Edited by Timothy RobertsABRSM and Trinity Grade 6Former Spartan Press Cat. No.: EMA101.
SKU: ST.C509
ISBN 9790570815098.
The Twelve Sonatas Opus 6 for Violin and Continuo known as Trattenimenti Armonici per Camera (An Entertainment of Harmony) was first published in 1712. This spacious new series is based faithfully on Michael Talbot’s scholarly 1979 European Archive edition and includes an illuminating Preface and Critical Commentary.Volume 3: Op.6 nos. 9-12. Four Sonatas: G, C minor, A and B flat.The Optional Basso Continuo part is available to download free of charge, from: www.CliftonEdition.com/C509Edited by Michael TalbotGrades 5–6Former Spartan Press Cat. No.: EMA108.
SKU: CA.5027100
ISBN 9790007298357.
As well as 20 organ sonatas and seven collections of stand-alone organ pieces with opus numbers, Rheinberger composed a whole range of smaller works for organ methods or organ collections for his favorite instrument, mainly at the request of colleagues and friends.The posthumously compiled collection of ten smaller organ pieces WoO 25 brings together a series of interesting pieces from the years 1854 to 1896. It includes one of just two chorale settings by Rheinberger, the prelude on “Wenn ich einmal soll scheidenâ€. With short trios, preludes and fugues in different keys, the collection is particularly suitable for use in worship, but also for teaching. Separate edition from Supplementary Volume 3 of the Rheinberger Complete Edition
SKU: CA.5027400
ISBN 9790007298395. Key: G major.
As well as 20 organ sonatas and seven collections of stand-alone organ pieces with opus numbers, Rheinberger composed a whole range of smaller works for organ methods or organ collections for his favorite instrument, mainly at the request of colleagues and friends. The Prelude in G major by Nikolaus Bruhns arranged by Rheinberger in 1882 specifically “for concert performance†shows Rheinberger as an editor skilled at “recreating†older works. He added individual voices or chords to the original composition, and occasionally restructured the part-writing – an interesting version for performing on a late 19th-century organ.Separate edition from Supplementary Volume 3 of the Rheinberger Complete Edition.
SKU: CA.5027500
ISBN 9790007298418. Key: F minor.
As well as 20 organ sonatas and seven collections of stand-alone organ pieces with opus numbers, Rheinberger composed a whole range of smaller works for organ methods or organ collections for his favorite instrument, mainly at the request of colleagues and friends.The Fugue in F minor (JWV 3) on three themes shows the remarkable contrapuntal skill of a composer then aged just 14 (1853). Rheinberger dedicated it to his organ teacher Johann Georg Herzog, who remained a follower of the German Bach tradition.Separate edition from Supplementary Volume 3 of the Rheinberger Complete Edition.
SKU: CA.5027200
ISBN 9790007298371.
As well as 20 organ sonatas and seven collections of stand-alone organ pieces with opus numbers, Rheinberger composed a whole range of smaller works for organ methods or organ collections for his favorite instrument, mainly at the request of colleagues and friends.In 1897, at the request of the English publisher Novello, Rheinberger compiled a collection of six pieces for the series “Village Organist†and had these published as “Six Short Piecesâ€. He drew largely on older pieces for this, but also composed three new pieces. What resulted is a delightful group of little gems for worship or organ teaching, including a short character piece, “Consolationâ€.Separate edition from Supplementary Volume 3 of the Rheinberger Complete Edition