Late Piano Pieces 舒伯特 钢琴 小品 骑熊士版
继舒伯特的 "音乐时刻"(BA 9647)和 "即兴曲"(BA 9648)雕版印刷出版之后,作曲家的晚期钢琴作品也将以学术评论版的形式出版,以满足当今演奏家的需求。舒伯特脍炙人口的《吉普赛旋律》(Ungarische Melodie)(D 817)创作于 1824 年;《C 小调快板》(Allegretto in C minor)(D 915)创作于 1827 年春;稍后,最晚在 1828 年,他还创作了《三首钢琴曲》(D 94),在形式上与他的《音乐时刻》(Moments Musicaux)密切相关
作曲家: Schubert, Franz
校订者: Dürr, Walther
乐器: piano 钢琴
出版社: Bärenreiter 骑熊士(小熊版)
难度: 5
原文简介:
Following the newly engraved publications of Schubert’s “Moments Musicaux” (BA 9647) and “Impromptus” (BA 9648), the composer’s late piano works are now to be published in a scholarly-critical Urtext edition that will meet the demands of today’s performers. Schubert’s popular “Ungarische Melodie” D 817, inspired by gypsy melodies, was composed in 1824; his “Allegretto in C minor” D 915 was written in the spring of 1827; a little later, at the latest in 1828, he also wrote his “Drei Klavierstücke” D 94, which are closely related in form to his “Moments Musicaux”.
Suggestions on performance practice, optimum page turns and fingering which takes into consideration essential aspects of performance practice of Schubert’s time as well as the performance on modern concert pianos are all included in this edition.
- Based on the Urtext of the “New Schubert Edition”
- Newly engraved Urtext edition with optimum page turns
- With fingering and information on performance practice (Ger/Eng)
- In-depth foreword (Ger/Eng) and critical commentary (Eng)
Contents
Ungarische Melodie D 817
Allegretto in c D 915
Drei Klavierstücke D 946
Mario Aschauer
studied piano, historical keyboard instruments, conducting and musicology in Linz, Salzburg and Vienna. He performs as a soloist and chamber musician with, among others, the Austrian “Calamus-Consort”, and has developed a wide-ranging repertoire on the fortepiano, cembalo and organ. Mario Aschauer has been a collaborator for the “New Schubert Edition” since 2008 and is a teacher at the University of Vienna. In his research, he concentrates on the historical performance practice of European art music of the 17th–19th centuries.