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BARENREITER BEETHOVEN Grande Sonate For Pianoforte E-flat Major Op.7 Urtext Piano Solo

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  • Catalog #: BA11802
  • URTEXT EDITION
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Beethoven, Ludwig van

Grande Sonate for Pianoforte E-flat major op. 7

Edition no. BA 11802
ISMN 9790006561759
Volume / SeriesB: ÄRENREITER URTEXT
Editor: Del Mar, Jonathan
Language(s) of text: English, German
Product format: Performance score(s), Urtext edition
Instrumentation: Piano
Binding: Stapled
Pages / FormatXIV, 37 S. - 31,0 x 24,3 cm

If the nickname “Appassionata” was appropriate for one of Beethoven’s Sonatas, it would be for his E-flat major Sonata op. 7 rather than his famous work in F minor op. 57. This was Carl Czerny’s opinion who felt that op. 7 was written in a rather passionate state of mind. It was not only Beethoven’s first “Grande Sonate” but also his first work of this genre which he had published individually.

The earliest sketches for Beethoven’s Grande Sonate op. 7 date from 1796 and the first edition was issued in October 1797. This work is one of the longest and most demanding of Beethoven’s piano sonatas. Its four movements cover a wide range of emotions – a challenge that may well have overtaxed the dedicatee, Beethoven’s then 16 year old pupil Anna Luise Barbara (Babette) Countess Keglevicz.

The worldwide renowned Beethoven specialist Jonathan Del Mar draws on all available sources for his scholarly-critical Urtext edition. The result of his thorough research is a reliable musical text accompanied by a detailed Critical Commentary. The elegant engraving with practical page turns and an optimal layout for this complex music meet the needs of performers. Indispensable information on performance-related issues (the use of the pedal, articulation, ornaments) adds to the value of this edition.

Content

  • Introduction
  • Preface
  • Performance Practice
  • Einleitung
  • Vorwort
  • Zur Aufführungspraxis
  • Composer / Author: Beethoven, Ludwig van Grande Sonate E-flat major op. 7
  • Ciritical Commentary
  • Facsimiles
  • Signs and conventions
  • Sources
  • Appendices
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