Ludwig van Beethoven
2 Sonatas in E major, G major op. 14
for piano
Ludwig van Beethoven
2 Sonatas in E major, G major op. 14
for piano
- Instrumentation Piano
- Composer Ludwig van Beethoven
- Series B
- Editor Jonathan Del Mar
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Sheet Music Download (Urtext)
- Publisher Bärenreiter Verlag
- Order no. BA10855-DL
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Description:
The two sonatas op. 14, written in the immediate vicinity of the "Pathétique", Beethoven's great C minor sonata op. 13 (BA 10851), are among the composer's easiest sonatas and are an indispensable part of every piano lesson. With their lyrical, in places almost chamber-musical style and their moderate level of difficulty, they are extremely suitable as an introduction to Beethoven's sonata oeuvre.
Jonathan Del Mar, who is more familiar with Beethoven's music than almost anyone else, presents the sonatas in an Urtext edition that meets the highest standards and is based on the latest research findings and intensive source research. A reader-friendly score that reflects the character of the music and practical turnarounds ensure optimum playing enjoyment.
An informative introduction introduces the works and knowledgeable notes on historical performance practice provide support when rehearsing the music. The detailed Critical Report with facsimile pages provides information on variants and editorial principles.
Jonathan Del Mar, who is more familiar with Beethoven's music than almost anyone else, presents the sonatas in an Urtext edition that meets the highest standards and is based on the latest research findings and intensive source research. A reader-friendly score that reflects the character of the music and practical turnarounds ensure optimum playing enjoyment.
An informative introduction introduces the works and knowledgeable notes on historical performance practice provide support when rehearsing the music. The detailed Critical Report with facsimile pages provides information on variants and editorial principles.