Piano Sonatas - Volume I Study Score
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Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
Editor: Bertha Antonia Wallner
Instrument: Piano
Publisher: Henle Urtext Edition
Description:
Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas are often referred to as the “New Testament of Music” (Hans von Bülow). Since the publication of our complete edition in two volumes, experts have praised it as being the most reliable Urtext edition. Its contents: an almost inexhaustible wealth of pianistic, musical flights of inspiration, predominantly high profile works – the Sonatas “Pathétique,” “Moonlight,” “Storm,” “Appassionata,” “Waldstein,” “Hammerklavier.” Even if one will never be able to play them all, the acquisition of the “New Testament” is always worthwhile, whether clothbound, paperbound, or as a study edition in the Henle Urtext.
Editor: Bertha Antonia Wallner
Instrument: Piano
Publisher: Henle Urtext Edition
Song List:
Beethoven: Sonata E major op. 14,1
Beethoven: Sonata G major op. 14,2
Beethoven: Sonata [Grande Sonata Pathtique] c minor op. 13
Beethoven: Sonata [Pastorale] D major op. 28
Beethoven: Sonata c sharp minor op. 27,2
Beethoven: Sonata E flat major op. 27,1
Beethoven: Sonata c minor op. 10,1
Beethoven: Sonata B flat major op. 22
Beethoven: Sonata D major op. 10,3
Beethoven: Sonata F major op. 10,2
Beethoven: Sonata E flat major op. 7
Beethoven: Sonata C major op. 2,3
Beethoven: Sonata A major op. 2,2
Beethoven: Sonata f minor op. 2,1
Beethoven: Sonata A flat major op. 26
Description:
Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas are often referred to as the “New Testament of Music” (Hans von Bülow). Since the publication of our complete edition in two volumes, experts have praised it as being the most reliable Urtext edition. Its contents: an almost inexhaustible wealth of pianistic, musical flights of inspiration, predominantly high profile works – the Sonatas “Pathétique,” “Moonlight,” “Storm,” “Appassionata,” “Waldstein,” “Hammerklavier.” Even if one will never be able to play them all, the acquisition of the “New Testament” is always worthwhile, whether clothbound, paperbound, or as a study edition in the Henle Urtext.