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G. Henle Verlag Sonata in D Major op. 102 no. 2 - Beethoven/Dufner - Cello/Piano - Book
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Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
Editor: Jens Dufner
Piano Fingering: Ian Fountain
Cello Fingering/Bowing: David Geringas
Format: Book
Instrumentation: Cello and Piano
Written in 1815, the two Sonatas op. 102 mark the transition to the often austere sonorities of Beethoven's late style. One reviewer of the original edition noted in 1818 that they "doubtless number among the most unusual and peculiar things written in a long while". Proceeding from the established Classical schema, here Beethoven sounds out possibilities for changing and expanding sonata form, which make Opus 102 the capstone of his cello oeuvre. The Sonata in D-major reflects Beethoven's preoccupation with traditional counterpoint; if in the opening movement his ingenious combination of extremely different themes elicits admiration, then in the "Allegro fugato" section of the finale we witness how he conjures from one simple theme the highest contrapuntal art.
The Urtext edition by Jens Dufner is based on his research for the Critical Report of the Beethoven Complete Edition and thus features a musical text at the highest scholarly level. In the preface and Critical Report, he outlines the genesis and source situation of the sonata. Ian Fountain and David Geringas provide the fingerings.
Editor: Jens Dufner
Piano Fingering: Ian Fountain
Cello Fingering/Bowing: David Geringas
Format: Book
Instrumentation: Cello and Piano
Written in 1815, the two Sonatas op. 102 mark the transition to the often austere sonorities of Beethoven's late style. One reviewer of the original edition noted in 1818 that they "doubtless number among the most unusual and peculiar things written in a long while". Proceeding from the established Classical schema, here Beethoven sounds out possibilities for changing and expanding sonata form, which make Opus 102 the capstone of his cello oeuvre. The Sonata in D-major reflects Beethoven's preoccupation with traditional counterpoint; if in the opening movement his ingenious combination of extremely different themes elicits admiration, then in the "Allegro fugato" section of the finale we witness how he conjures from one simple theme the highest contrapuntal art.
The Urtext edition by Jens Dufner is based on his research for the Critical Report of the Beethoven Complete Edition and thus features a musical text at the highest scholarly level. In the preface and Critical Report, he outlines the genesis and source situation of the sonata. Ian Fountain and David Geringas provide the fingerings.
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