Difficulty: 2-8
Edition type: urtext edition
Edition Info: Edited by Reinhold Brinkmann Fingering and interpretation advice by Peter Roggenkamp
In the last few decades, Arnold Schönberg's piano works have found their place in the "classical" concert repertory. The acceptance of this rather small oeuvre has largely been the work of performing musicians. After the examples set by Eduard Steuermann and Else C. Kraus, pianists such as Glenn Gould, Maurizio Pollini and Claude Helffer (as well as many others) have, in their concerts and recordings, presented this group of works – Opp. 11, 19, 23, 25 and 33a/b – as an historically and aesthetically significant totality. Of particular importance has been the programming of these pieces in concerts along with Beethoven's sonatas, which, for a large circle of listeners, has lent them the aura of classical works of art.
Contents:
- 3 Klavierstücke op. 11
- Klavierstück op. 33a
- Klavierstück op. 33b
- 3 Klavierstücke (1894)
- 6 kleine Klavierstücke op. 19
- Suite für Klavier op. 25
Product Code
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UT50195
Shipping Weight
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0.40 kilograms
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By John W. Schaum
Series: John W. Schaum Piano Course
Category: Piano - Schaum Method
Format: Book
Instrument: Piano
Level: Grade 2 1/2
Leading to Mastery of the Instrument
Brahms’s music does not have to be difficult or melancholy – our selection here proves it. Even less advanced pianists will find playable, immediately appealing pieces amongst his works for piano.