Franz Schubert: Piano Sonatas Book 1: Piano Solo
Piano Sonatas, Volume I
COMPOSER:
Franz Schubert
PUBLISHER:
G. Henle Verlag
PRODUCT FORMAT:
Instrumental Collection
DESCRIPTION PRODUCT TYPE:
Book [Softcover]
Schubert’s 22 piano sonatas sketch a very illuminating picture of the prematurely departed composer’s compositional path. From the first essays of the gifted young 16- to 19-year old, one can trace a continuous development leading to the five great sonatas which he wrote in the years 1823 and 1826,
Specifications
Composer | Franz Schubert |
Publisher | G. Henle Verlag |
Instrumentation | Piano |
Product Format | Instrumental Collection |
Description Product Type | Book [Softcover] |
Genre | Classical |
Year of Publication | 1984 |
ISMN | 9790201801469 |
No. | HN146 |
Number of pages | 168 |
Series | Henle Urtext Editions |
Description
Schubert’s 22 piano sonatas sketch a very illuminating picture of the prematurely departed composer’s compositional path. From the first essays of the gifted young 16- to 19-year old, one can trace a continuous development leading to the five great sonatas which he wrote in the years 1823 and 1826, and finally to the three masterworks written shortly before his death, which place him on a level with Beethoven as a composer of sonatas. Volume I of the three-volume Henle Urtext edition of Franz Schubert’s piano sonatas contains seven sonatas from the two earlier periods as well, which all became known with opus numbers. Only two were published during Schubert’s lifetime. Thebook opens with what is no doubt the best-known sonata of these two periods, the A-major Sonata D 664 op. post. 120. Given the length of time between the composition of each 1817, 1823, 1825 the works present a great diversity of forms and expression.
Song List
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1. Sonata In A D 664 Op.120
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2. Piano Concerto no. 1 in C major op. 15: second cadenza 1st movement
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3. Sonata In A Minor D 784 Op.143
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4. Sonata In A Minor D 845 Op.42
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5. Sonata In B D 575 Op.147
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6. Sonata In D D 850 Op.53
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7. Sonata In E Flat D.568 Op.122