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Baerenreiter Verlag 33 Variations on a Waltz for Piano op. 120, ''Diabelli Variations'' - Beethoven/Aschauer - Piano - Book
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Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
Editor: Mario Aschauer
Format: Book, Urtext Edition
Instrumentation: Piano
Early on in the enterprise Diabelli sent a 32-measure waltz which he had written himself to the most reputable composers of the Austrian Empire with the invitation to submit a set of variations which were to be published in a collaborative collection. We only know for sure of one composer who explicitly declined to collaborate: Beethoven.
It remains unclear why Beethoven did not want to participate in the contest. He nevertheless composed 33 variations, not directly for Diabelli, rather considering alternative avenues of publication. His "Diabelli Variations" mark the pinnacle of his oeuvre for variations and next to Bach's "Goldberg Variations" form one of the most important contributions to this genre.
In the Preface of this edition, the editor Mario Aschauer describes the very complex source situation. Discrepancies between the main sources are presented with ossias in light grey print. A detailed Critical Commentary (Eng) and notes regarding Viennese piano performance practice during Beethoven's day (Ger/Eng) complete this fine Urtext edition.
Contents:
Editor: Mario Aschauer
Format: Book, Urtext Edition
Instrumentation: Piano
- One-of-a-kind Urtext edition of the complete Diabelli Variations
- First Urtext edition of the "Fatherlandish Union of Artists" Part II variations
- Includes notes on performance practice of Viennese piano music during Beethoven's day (Ger/Eng)
Early on in the enterprise Diabelli sent a 32-measure waltz which he had written himself to the most reputable composers of the Austrian Empire with the invitation to submit a set of variations which were to be published in a collaborative collection. We only know for sure of one composer who explicitly declined to collaborate: Beethoven.
It remains unclear why Beethoven did not want to participate in the contest. He nevertheless composed 33 variations, not directly for Diabelli, rather considering alternative avenues of publication. His "Diabelli Variations" mark the pinnacle of his oeuvre for variations and next to Bach's "Goldberg Variations" form one of the most important contributions to this genre.
In the Preface of this edition, the editor Mario Aschauer describes the very complex source situation. Discrepancies between the main sources are presented with ossias in light grey print. A detailed Critical Commentary (Eng) and notes regarding Viennese piano performance practice during Beethoven's day (Ger/Eng) complete this fine Urtext edition.
Contents:
- Preface
- Notes on Performance Practice
- 33 Variations on a Waltz for Piano op. 120, "Diabelli Variations"
- Critical Commentary:
- Sources
- Special comments
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