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Complete Sonatas For Keyboard III


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In 1790, during the lifetime of Mozart and Haydn, Ernst Ludwig Gerber wrote of Ko eluch in his famous handbook for musicians, 'without opposition, by young and old, ( ) generally the best-loved composer alive today . His works display 'liveliness and grace, the noblest of melodies with the purest of harmonies, and a pleasing organisation of rhythm and modulation. Until now, pianists have had little chance to acquaint themselves with the complete range of Ko eluch's sonatas since very few modern editions were available. For the first time, this new complete edition by Christopher Hogwood presents all of Ko eluch's sonatas for keyboard solo. The four volumes each contain 12 to 13 sonatas, and the works are presented chronologically according to the date of their first publication. Volume IV will contain those sonatas that are found only in hand-written sources.- First complete edition of the sonatas for keyboard by Leopold Ko eluch- Fills a gap in Czech and Middle-European Classical repertoire- Suitable for amateurs as well as professionals- ideal for teaching purposes- Includes a detailed introduction (Eng/Czech/Ger), critical commentary (Eng) and facsimile pages from the sources / Piano

Instrumentation :

Piano solo


Publisher :

Barenreiter


Content :
Kozeluch Leopold
Introduction Predmluva Vorwort Composer / Author: Kozeluch, Leopold Sonata #25 D major op. 26/1 Composer / Author: Kozeluch, Leopold Sonata #26 A minor op. 26/2 Composer / Author: Kozeluch, Leopold Sonata #27 E flat major op. 26/3 Composer / Author: Kozeluch, Leopold Sonata #28 E flat major op. 30/1 Composer / Author: Kozeluch, Leopold Sonata #29 G major op. 30/2 Composer / Author: Kozeluch, Leopold Sonata #30 C minor op. 30/3 Composer / Author: Kozeluch, Leopold Sonata #31 F major op. 35/1 Composer / Author: Kozeluch, Leopold Sonata #32 A major op. 35/2 Composer / Author: Kozeluch, Leopold Sonata #33 G minor op. 35/3 Composer / Author: Kozeluch, Leopold Sonata #34 E flat major op. 38/1 Composer / Author: Kozeluch, Leopold Sonata #35 C major op. 38/2 Composer / Author: Kozeluch, Leopold Sonata #36 F minor op. 38/3 Composer / Author: Kozeluch, Leopold Sonata #37 G major Facsimiles: Sonata 26, 'Storace's Collection of Original Harpsichord Music Vol. II [ ] #1, containing, Three Sonatas Op. 24', published by Stephen Storace, London [1788], p. 12, showing the opening of the 'Allegro' of the Sonata in A minor op. 26, #2 Sonata 26, 'Partie VI. Contenante Trois Sonates', published by the author [1788], p. 14, showing the end of the 'Allegro' and the start of the 'Andantino con variazioni' of the Sonate in A minor op. 26, #2 'Storace's of Original Harpsichord Music Vol. II [...] #1, containing, Three Sonatas Op. 24', published by Stephen Storace, London [1788], title pageSonata 30, 'Three Sonatas [ ] Op. XXX',publishes by Longman and Broderip [1790], p. 24, showing the opening of the 'Largo
Allegro
Largo' of the Sonata in C minor op. 30, #3 Sonata 30, 'Partie IX Contenante Trois Sonates', published by the author [1789], p. 27, showing the end of the 'Largo
Allegro
Largo' of the Sonata in C minor op. 30, #3 Sonata 31, manuscript copy (late 18th century) of the Sonata in F major op. 35, #1, S. [1], showing the beginning of the 'Allegro' Sonata 32, manuscript copy (2 April 1802) of the Sonata in A major op. 35, #2, p. 47, showing the end of the 'Adagio' and the start of the 'Rondo' 'Partie. XIII. Contenante Trois Sonates [...] Oeuv: 38' published by the author [1793], title page Sonata 35, 'Partie. XIII. Contenante Trois Sonates [...] Oeuv: 38 published by the author [1793], p. 22, showing the end of the 'Rondeau' of the Sonata in C major op. 38, #2 and the opening of the 'Largo' of the Sonata in F minor op. 38, #3 Sonata 36, 'Trois Sonates [...] Oeuvre 38e' published by André [1794], p. 25, showing the end of the 'Largo' and the opening of the 'Allegro agitato' of the Sonata in F minor op. 38, #3 Critical Commentary Thematic Index

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