Opens in a new window
G. Henle Verlag Piano Sonata f minor op. 14 with Early Version: Concert sans Orchestre - Schumann /Herttrich /Theopold - Piano - Book
Additional Photos:
Composer: Robert Schumann
Editor: Ernst Herttrich
Fingering: Hans-Martin Theopold
Format: Softcover
Instrumentation: Piano
As is the case with quite a few of his works, there are two versions of Schumann's opus 14 - a three-movement "Concert sans Orchestre" from 1836 and a "Grande Sonate" in five movements from 1853. We do not know the reason for the revision; the publisher of the first version was, however, delighted; he considered the "idea of the concerto" to be very up-to-date. Perhaps Schumann later reacted to what the dedicatee Ignaz Moscheles had said that the piece had "less of the demands of a concerto and more the characteristics of a grand sonata". In this revised edition, which now also contains the complete early version, the editor Ernst Herttrich provides detailed information on both versions in an extensive preface and commentary.
Editor: Ernst Herttrich
Fingering: Hans-Martin Theopold
Format: Softcover
Instrumentation: Piano
As is the case with quite a few of his works, there are two versions of Schumann's opus 14 - a three-movement "Concert sans Orchestre" from 1836 and a "Grande Sonate" in five movements from 1853. We do not know the reason for the revision; the publisher of the first version was, however, delighted; he considered the "idea of the concerto" to be very up-to-date. Perhaps Schumann later reacted to what the dedicatee Ignaz Moscheles had said that the piece had "less of the demands of a concerto and more the characteristics of a grand sonata". In this revised edition, which now also contains the complete early version, the editor Ernst Herttrich provides detailed information on both versions in an extensive preface and commentary.
Q & A
There are currently no questions for this product.
Reviews
There are currently no reviews for this product. Be the first to write one!