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 .'
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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.'
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- 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)'
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Contents'
Ungarische Melodie D 817'
Allegretto in c D 915'
Drei Klavierstücke D 946'
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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 historicalperformance practice of European art music of the 17th 19th centuries. / [Pièces Tardives] / Classique / Partition / Agrafé /