Beethoven: Five Sonatas For Cello And Piano (Ed. Janos Starker)


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Media: Sheet Music
Arrangement: Cello (VLC/PFA)
Skill Level: Intermediate/Advanced - Explain this
Artist: Ludwig Van Beethoven
Series: Great Performer's Edition
Catalogue #: GS33408
This Item Earns 36 Musicroom Points

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Beethoven's composition of sonatas for Cello and Piano was unprecedented; he had no models in the works of Haydn or Mozart. Only recently had the instrument begun to liberate itself from its role in the traditional basso continuo.
The first two Sonatas in this book, comprising Op. 5, were composed in 1796, while Beethoven was in Berlin. He would not embark on another such project until 1807, when he composed the Sonata in A (Op. 69). Eight years later he would return to the idiom to write the two last Sonatas (Op. 102). This is a Great Performers Edition, edited by cellist Janos Starker.



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Sonata Op. 102 No.2
Sonata Op.102 No.1
Sonata Op.5 No.1
Sonata Op.5 No.2
Sonata Op.69

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Length:
128 pages
Language:
English
Publisher:
G. Schirmer

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