Arnold Schönberg’s Piano Pieces op. 11 are a milestone in the development of piano music. Schönberg had also already composed other atonal works, but always for voice with sung text. By contrast the Piano Pieces op. 11 are the first instrumental compositions to be written in so-called “free atonality”. For all its revolutionary explosive power, the cycle is classically structured, with a sonata-like first movement, a slow middle piece and a stormy finale. The Henle Urtext edition publishes this modern classic in a new, generously laid out music setting based on the first edition, edited by Schönberg scholar Ullrich Scheideler. Highly experienced piano maestro Emanuel Ax has added fingering recommendations, making the work suitable for practical use.
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HN1546
Shipping Weight
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0.40 kilograms
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Editor: Töpel, Michael
Language(s) of text: German, English, French
Product format: Performance score(s)
Includes the following individual parts: Piano
Binding: Stapled
Pages / Format: 31 S. - 30,0 x 23,0 cm
Composed by Béla Bartók
Edited by Benjamin Suchoff
Series: Dover Edition
Category: Piano Collection
Format: Book
Instrument: Piano
Number of pages: 167
The Archive Edition
Includes access to online audio of full performances
Series: Schirmer Performance Editions
Publisher: G. Schirmer, Inc.
Format: Softcover Audio Online
Composer: Carl Czerny
Editor: Matthew Edwards