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Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonatas for Pianoforte and Violin op. 30: Violon et Accomp.

Nos. 1-3, op. 47, op. 96 - Volume II

COMPOSITEUR: Ludwig van Beethoven
TYPE DE PRODUIT: Conducteur
ÉDITEUR: Bärenreiter-Verlag
Beethoven’s ten sonatas for piano and violin, along with those by Mozart, constitute the heart of this classical music genre. Following the lead of Mozart’s late sonatas, Beethoven lets the violin part become increasingly independent from the piano part. Not only does Clive Brown’s scholarly
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Compositeur Ludwig van Beethoven
Éditeur Clive Brown
Description Instrument Group Violon
Instrumentation Violon et Accomp.
Instrumentation Piano and Violin
Type de produit Conducteur
Description Product Type Recueil + Partie(s)
Collection Bärenreiter Urtext
Éditeur Bärenreiter-Verlag
Genre Classique
Année de publication 2019
ISMN 9790006532971
Edition Number BA 9015
BA9015
Description
Beethoven’s ten sonatas for piano and violin, along with those by Mozart, constitute the heart of this classical music genre. Following the lead of Mozart’s late sonatas, Beethoven lets the violin part become increasingly independent from the piano part.
Not only does Clive Brown’s scholarly critical edition offer a meticulously edited text but for the first time it presents a list of sources and a Critical Report. Furthermore Brown documents a great number of passages where, by today’s standards, the notation raises some questions. These passages had previously been overlooked in the autograph but their significance is now clarified.
One example can be found in Beethoven’s “Tempo di Minuetto” from Sonata op. 30 No. 3, where he uses a notational idiosyncracy based on C.P.E. Bach’s “Versuch über die wahre Art das Clavier zu spielen” to denote a rest. This musical symbol, which was included in the first edition published during Beethoven’s lifetime, has not been addressed in any modern edition to date. In addition, a score through a chord can also not be found in previous modern editions: this denotes an arpeggiated chord.
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