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Ludwig van Beethoven

Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Op. 49

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G. Henle Verlag  |  SKU: HN1327  |  Barcode: 9790201813271
  • Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
  • Editor: Norbert Gertsch
  • Fingering: Murray Perahia
  • Instrumentation: Piano
  • ISMN: 9790201813271
  • Size: 9.3 x 12.2 inches
  • Pages: 19
  • Urtext / Critical Edition

Description

The two piano sonatas, Op. 49, described in their first publication as "Sonatas faciles", are often the first-ever Beethoven sonatas with which advanced piano pupils can demonstrate their ability. Their relatively high opus number is misleading, however, for both these two-movement works were composed at roughly the same time as the piano sonatas, Op. 10, between 1796 and 1798. The fact that they were actually published seven years later is presumably thanks to the business dealings of Beethoven's brother Carl, who initially offered them to several publishers without success. Finally, in 1805, a Viennese publisher relented and accepted them – not yet aware of the treasures that had fallen into his lap. These little masterpieces, cast in an easily manageable format, soon became highly popular.

This edition replaces this older HN56.

Works:

G. Henle Verlag

Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Op. 49

¥1,800

Description

The two piano sonatas, Op. 49, described in their first publication as "Sonatas faciles", are often the first-ever Beethoven sonatas with which advanced piano pupils can demonstrate their ability. Their relatively high opus number is misleading, however, for both these two-movement works were composed at roughly the same time as the piano sonatas, Op. 10, between 1796 and 1798. The fact that they were actually published seven years later is presumably thanks to the business dealings of Beethoven's brother Carl, who initially offered them to several publishers without success. Finally, in 1805, a Viennese publisher relented and accepted them – not yet aware of the treasures that had fallen into his lap. These little masterpieces, cast in an easily manageable format, soon became highly popular.

This edition replaces this older HN56.

Works:

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