Dances for Piano Piano Solo
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Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
Editor: Robert Forster
Instrument: Piano
Publisher: Henle Urtext Edition
Description:
The Menuett, the Deutscher Tanz, the Kontretanz and the Ecossaise were extraordinary popular social dances during Beethoven's lifetime. Thus along with sonatas and variations Beethoven on numerous occasions composed easy-to-play dances and dance collectons for solo piano, which are brought together in their entirety for the first time in our volume. Beethoven did not give these occasional pieces an opus number, so today they are numbered only as WoO (works without opus.) A few dances are piano arrangements of orchestral dances, since piano reductions for home music-making were indispensible at that time. As is to be expected from a substantial Urtext edition, the preface and Critical Notes for this important collection deal with the complex source situation of the individual pieces, along with the question of the authenticity of these piano arrangements.
Editor: Robert Forster
Instrument: Piano
Publisher: Henle Urtext Edition
Song List:
Beethoven: Minuet E flat major WoO 82
Beethoven: 6 Minuets WoO 10
Beethoven: 12 Minuets WoO 7
Beethoven: 12 German Dances WoO 8
Beethoven: Appendix: 7 Contra Dances from WoO 14
Beethoven: 7 'L¯ndlerische' Dances WoO 11
Beethoven: 12 German Dances WoO 13
Beethoven: 6 'L¯ndlerische' Dances WoO 15
Beethoven: Allemande A major WoO 81
Beethoven: 6 Ecossaises WoO 83
Beethoven: Waltz E flat major WoO 84
Beethoven: Waltz D major WoO 85
Beethoven: Ecossaise E flat major WoO 86
Description:
The Menuett, the Deutscher Tanz, the Kontretanz and the Ecossaise were extraordinary popular social dances during Beethoven's lifetime. Thus along with sonatas and variations Beethoven on numerous occasions composed easy-to-play dances and dance collectons for solo piano, which are brought together in their entirety for the first time in our volume. Beethoven did not give these occasional pieces an opus number, so today they are numbered only as WoO (works without opus.) A few dances are piano arrangements of orchestral dances, since piano reductions for home music-making were indispensible at that time. As is to be expected from a substantial Urtext edition, the preface and Critical Notes for this important collection deal with the complex source situation of the individual pieces, along with the question of the authenticity of these piano arrangements.