9 sonatas, for the piano


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Sonata in D Major, K. 311


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Mozart's orchestral-inspired Sonata in D Major, K. 311 contains elaborate pianistic treatment and an exciting sonata-rondo finale with a cadenza worthy of one of Mozart's concertos. The flashy third movement is full of many contrasts involving dynamics, mood and texture. Throughout the sonata, the left hand becomes a true partner in all aspects of the composition, and thematic material is spread over different registers of the keyboard.




Prokofiev's Piano Sonatas


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Boris Berman draws on his intimate knowledge of Prokofiev's work to guide music lovers and pianists through the composer's nine piano sonatas.




Mozart's Piano Sonatas


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An examination of Mozart's piano sonatas, showing them to be a microcosm of the composer's changing style.




Twenty Sonatas


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This collection includes a preface by Alexander Lipsky. Contents: * Sonata No. 1 in C Major * Sonata No. 2 in G Major * Sonata No. 3 in C Major * Sonata No. 4 in F Major * Sonata No. 5 in C Major * Sonata No. 6 in F Major * Sonata No. 7 in F Major * Sonata No. 8 in B-Flat Major * Sonata No. 9 in A Major * Sonata No. 10 in B-Flat Major * Sonata No. 11 in C Major * Sonata No. 12 in B-Flat Major * Sonata No. 13 in D Major * Sonata No. 14 in D Major * Sonata No. 15 in D Major * Sonata No. 16 in A Minor * Sonata No. 17 in F Major * Fantasia and Sonata No. 18 in C Minor * Sonata No. 19 in E-Flat Major * Sonata No. 20 in B-Flat Major




Mozart 19 Sonatas - Complete


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Revised and edited by Richard Epstein with a biographical sketch of the composer by Philip Hale. All text is written both in English and Spanish.




Sonatas for the piano


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Sonatas for One Piano, Four Hands


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Mozart's four sonatas for one piano, four hands, are the first important works in the piano duet literature. This carefully researched edition contains historical information, in-depth notes on performing Mozart's piano music, editorial fingering and metronome marks, as well as realizations of many ornaments. Titles: * Sonata in D Major, K. 381 (123a) * Sonata in B-flat Major, K. 358 (186c) * Sonata in F Major, K. 497 * Sonata in C Major, K. 521




Piano Sonatas, Volume 4 (Nos. 25-32)


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Beethoven wrote 32 sonatas for piano. The final installment, Volume 4, edited by Stewart Gordon, contains Sonatas 25-32, written between 1809 and 1822 and published shortly thereafter. Of the eight sonatas in this volume, autographs exist in whole or in part for all but Op. 106, missing since World War II. This edition is based on the existing autographs and the first editions. Dr. Gordon discusses a variety of topics including Beethoven's life; the pianos of his time and their limitations; Beethoven's use of articulation, ornamentation, tempi; and the age-old challenge of attempting to determine the definitive interpretation of Beethoven's music. Valuable performance recommendations, helpful fingering suggestions and ornament realizations are offered in this comprehensive critical body of Beethoven's sonatas. Where performance options are open to interpretation, other editors' conclusions are noted, enabling students and teachers to make informed performance decisions. Titles: * Op. 79 ("Sonatine") * Op. 81a * Op. 90 * Op. 101 * Op. 106 ("Hammer-Klavier") * Op. 109 * Op. 110 * Op. 111




Piano Sonatas, Volume 1 (Nos. 1-8)


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Beethoven wrote 32 sonatas for piano. Volume 1, edited by Stewart Gordon, includes the first 8 sonatas (Op. 2, Nos. 1-3; Op. 7; Op. 10, Nos. 1-3; and Op. 13 ["Pathétique"]), written between 1795 and 1799. Since these autographs no longer exist, this edition is based on the first editions, published by various Viennese engravers. Dr. Gordon discusses a variety of topics including Beethoven's life; the pianos of his time and their limitations; Beethoven's use of articulation, ornamentation, tempo; and the age-old challenge of attempting to determine the definitive interpretation of Beethoven's music. Valuable performance recommendations, helpful fingering suggestions and ornament realizations are offered in this comprehensive critical body of Beethoven's sonatas. Where performance options are open to interpretation, other editors' conclusions are noted, enabling students and teachers to make informed performance decisions.