F. Schubert: Impromptus, Moments Musicaux for piano D 899, D 935, D 780 op. 90, op. post. 142, op. 94
Difficulty: 4-8
Edition type: urtext edition
WVZ: D 899, D 935, D 780
Opus: op. 90, op. post. 142, op. 94
Franz Schubert’s Impromptus and Moments musicaux are among the milestones of piano music and are a regular feature in music lessons and concert performances. This new edition brings all Impromptus and Moments musicaux together in one volume in a practice-focused manner. The musical text of the ‚Impromptus‘ is based primarily on the composer’s autographs as well as on a copy of the Witteczek-Spaun Collection which was very important to Schubert. As no autograph sources for the ‚Moments musicaux‘ exist, the first and early editions of individual pieces were used as reference material. Due to this painstaking research these editions are very precise, not only with regard to musical details but also with fundamental issues like the rhythmical alignment of dotted rhythms and triplets. With clear engraving and a user-friendly page layout, this edition also features new notes on interpretation by Robert D. Levin, based on contemporary sources.
Contents:
Impromptu in c op. 90/1 (D 899/1)
Impromptu in Es op. 90/2 (D 899/2)
Impromptu in Ges op. 90/3 (D 899/3)
Impromptu in As op. 90/4 (D 899/4)
Moment musical in C op. 94/1 (D 780/1)
Moment musical in As op. 94/2 (D 780/2)
Moment musical in f op. 94/3 (D 780/3)
Moment musical in cis op. 94/4 (D 780/4)
Moment musical in f op. 94/5 (D 780/5)
Moment musical in As op. 94/6 (D 780/6)
Impromptu in f op. 142/1 (D 935/1)
Impromptu in As op. 142/2 (D 935/2
Impromptu in B op. 142/3 (D 935/3)
Impromptu in f op. 142/4 (D 935/4)
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UT50297
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0.40 kilograms
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Burlesque in four scenes. Reduction for piano duet by the composer
piano reduction for 2 pianos - KA-2Klav - piano (4 hands)
piano reduction: Stravinsky, Igor
composer: Stravinsky, Igor
Product Line: Russian Piano Classics (Authentic Edition)
Pages: 84
By Frédéric Chopin
Edited by Maurice Hinson
Series: Alfred Masterwork Edition
Category: Piano Solo
Format: Book
Instrument: Piano
Level: Early Advanced