Franz Schubert
Sonata G major op. 78 - D 894
for Piano
Franz Schubert
Sonata G major op. 78 - D 894
for Piano
- Instrumentation Piano
- Composer Franz Schubert
- Series Bärenreiter Urtext
- Editor Walburga Litschauer
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Sheet Music (Urtext)
- Publisher Bärenreiter Verlag
- Order no. BA9615
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Description:
Schubert’s tuneful and buoyant Sonata in G major was published in April 1827 as a 'Fantasy or Sonata”, to quote the heading of its first movement. His first reviewer noted that 'the beloved and talented Lieder composer has presented the music world with a fantasy in which he lets his inventiveness loose. He presents the pianist with a harmonic indulgence without however amassing too many difficulties to complicate the execution”.
Our scholarly-critical Urtext edition, based on the definitive New Schubert Edition, presents the sonata in a spacious new engraving with practical page turns. The work is introduced by an updated Foreword (Ger/Eng) and detailed notes on key questions of performance practice, e.g. pedalling and Schubert’s characteristic way of writing accents. Rounding off the edition is a Critical Commentary (Eng) containing alternative readings of relevance to the performer. Schubert’s rejected initial version of the second movement can be accessed via the Barenreiter website.
> Scholarly-critical Urtext edition based on the New Schubert Edition
> Detailed notes on historical performance practice (Ger/Eng)
> Schubert’s rejected version of the second movement accessible online
Our scholarly-critical Urtext edition, based on the definitive New Schubert Edition, presents the sonata in a spacious new engraving with practical page turns. The work is introduced by an updated Foreword (Ger/Eng) and detailed notes on key questions of performance practice, e.g. pedalling and Schubert’s characteristic way of writing accents. Rounding off the edition is a Critical Commentary (Eng) containing alternative readings of relevance to the performer. Schubert’s rejected initial version of the second movement can be accessed via the Barenreiter website.
> Scholarly-critical Urtext edition based on the New Schubert Edition
> Detailed notes on historical performance practice (Ger/Eng)
> Schubert’s rejected version of the second movement accessible online