Liszt: Sonata in B Minor


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Liszt's B minor Sonata is now regarded as his finest work for piano, and one of the pinnacles of Romantic piano music. This handbook opens with a survey of Liszt's early attempts at sonata composition - which include some well-known pieces that, hitherto, have been unrecognised as sonata forms - and clears away some of the persistent myths regarding programme music in Liszt's output. In the central chapters, built around an analysis of the B minor Sonata, Kenneth Hamilton discusses various interpretative approaches, arguing that the contradictory writings on the subject stem from the deliberate formal ambiguity of the piece itself - one reason for its perennial fascination, perhaps. The book concludes with a chapter on the performance practice and the performing history of the work, which should be of particular interest to pianists.




Conversations with Arrau


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Liszt's Sonata in B Minor


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Reflections on Liszt


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"No one knows more about Franz Liszt than Alan Walker."--Malcolm Bowie, Times Literary Supplement In a series of lively essays that tell us much not only about the phenomenon that was Franz Liszt but also about the musical and cultural life of...




Great Pianists


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Surveys the careers and personalities of the great pianists from Clementi and Mozart to the present day.







Piano Sonata in B Minor: Urtext


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New Urtext Edition by Dr Leslie Howard One of the great strengths of the Peters edition of Liszt's piano music is that it was edited by Emil von Sauer - perhaps Liszt's most famous pupil. Dr Leslie Howard, one of the greatest modern-day exponents of Liszt's piano music, has embarked upon a project to update our editions of these great works, utilising this valuable link to Liszt's musical and pianistic intentions via his pupil. We are delighted to offer this landmark new edition of arguably his greatest work, the 'Grand Sonate pour le Pianoforte' according to the manuscript, now known habitually as the 'Sonata in B minor'. Superlatives abound when describing this monumental masterpiece, and they are fully justified. Given the radical nature of this music, the composition date of 1853 might seem surprisingly early. Its astonishing formal ingenuity keeps analysts perpetually occupied, but from the listener's perspective equally important is surely the immense emotional power of the work in all its multifaceted glory.




Sonata in B minor and other works for piano


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One of Liszt's most performed piano masterpieces, with the 6 Consolations, 10 Harmonies poetiques et religieuses, 2 Ballades, and 2 Legendes. Breitkopf and Hartel edition."