Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The Music Books of Mozart and His Sister
for Piano
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
The Music Books of Mozart and His Sister
for Piano
- Instrumentation Piano
- Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Series Bärenreiter Urtext
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Sheet Music (Urtext)
- Publisher Bärenreiter Verlag
- Order no. BA9177
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Description:
> Scholarly-critical Urtext edition based on the New Mozart Edition
> Only complete edition of the Mozart siblings' notebooks
> Ideal for teaching purposes: easy to moderately difficult
> Numerous facsimile illustrations
Until now the edition The Music Books of Mozart and His Sister has only been available as part of the boxed set of Mozart's oeuvre for piano (BA5749) which has gone out of print. Now, for the first time, it can be purchased separately. Based on the New Mozart Edition, this is the only publication to contain all the pieces, sketches and fragments found in the notebooks. The Foreword by the great Mozart scholar Wolfgang Plath provides valuable information on the pieces themselves and on the question of their authorship; besides Mozart's earliest juvenilia, some of which formed the basis of later compositions, the notebooks also contain works by Leopold Mozart and other composers. Facsimile illustrations from the autographs convey a lively picture of this collection of easy to moderately difficult keyboard pieces ideally suited for teaching purposes.
> Only complete edition of the Mozart siblings' notebooks
> Ideal for teaching purposes: easy to moderately difficult
> Numerous facsimile illustrations
Until now the edition The Music Books of Mozart and His Sister has only been available as part of the boxed set of Mozart's oeuvre for piano (BA5749) which has gone out of print. Now, for the first time, it can be purchased separately. Based on the New Mozart Edition, this is the only publication to contain all the pieces, sketches and fragments found in the notebooks. The Foreword by the great Mozart scholar Wolfgang Plath provides valuable information on the pieces themselves and on the question of their authorship; besides Mozart's earliest juvenilia, some of which formed the basis of later compositions, the notebooks also contain works by Leopold Mozart and other composers. Facsimile illustrations from the autographs convey a lively picture of this collection of easy to moderately difficult keyboard pieces ideally suited for teaching purposes.