Beethoven At the Piano - 9 well-known original pieces
Beethoven’s 32 piano sonatas are the “New Testament” of music, according to Hans von Bülow. Our selection here does not take things quite so solemnly, because we have also taken the opportunity to show the more “worldly” side of the composer, with dances, bagatelles, the unusual character piece “Lustig und traurig” (“Happy and sad”), and of course the indestructible “Für Elise”. As usual in our series “At the piano”, all the pieces are arranged progressively from easy to medium level of difficul
And you do not have to be in awe of Beethoven’s piano sonatas either: the highly Classical sonata in G major (essentially a sonatina) offers an ideal introduction to the many-facetted world of Beethoven’s sonatas. In contrast to this, we also show Beethoven the “poet at the piano”, with the first movement of his “Moonlight” Sonata in c-sharp minor, along with the funeral march from the Sonata in A-flat major – visionary creations that already point far ahead into the world of Romanticism.
Product Code
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HN1820
Shipping Weight
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0.30 kilograms
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Edition type: urtext edition
Edition Info: Editor: Peter Hauschild Fingerings: Alexander Jenner, Hans Kann, Gerhard Oppitz, Günter Reinhold, Naoyuki Taneda; with critical notes
Early to Mid-Intermediate Level
Series: Willis
Publisher: Willis Music
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Duvernoy
Piano Level: Early to Mid-Intermediate
Revised, fingered and annotated by Thomas a'Becket. Written to precede Czerny's School of Velocity studies.