Piano Concerto No. 12 in A Major, K. 414

Piano Concerto No. 12 in A Major, K. 414
Title Piano Concerto No. 12 in A Major, K. 414 PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Publisher Alfred Music
Pages 38
Release 1998-08-06
Genre Music
ISBN 145746943X

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This concerto was unavailable for a long time, but now this Kalmus Edition will bring it back to concert stages everywhere. Kalmus Editions are primarily reprints of Urtext Editions, reasonably priced and readily available. They are a must for students, teachers, and performers.

Adagio and rondo in C minor, K. 617, for piano, flute, oboe, viola and cello

Adagio and rondo in C minor, K. 617, for piano, flute, oboe, viola and cello
Title Adagio and rondo in C minor, K. 617, for piano, flute, oboe, viola and cello PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Publisher Alfred Music Publishing
Pages 36
Release 1985-03
Genre Music
ISBN 9780769281889

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Mozart's Adagio and Rondo (K. 617) was written for the armonica, or musical glasses (a set of tuned glass bowls) and a quartet consisting of flute, oboe, viola, and cello. The music is effective played as an organ solo. The Adagio may be registered "forte," in the style of Mozart's Fantasia (K. 608). The Rondo should be played on the flute stops. Arranged for organ by E. Power Briggs.

Piano concertos nos. 11-16

Piano concertos nos. 11-16
Title Piano concertos nos. 11-16 PDF eBook
Author Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 259
Release 1987-01-01
Genre Music
ISBN 0486254682

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Unabridged reprint, from definitive Breitkopf & Härtel edition, of 6 great concertos, including Mozart's cadenzas for Nos. 12–16. Large, easy-to-read noteheads, ample margins and spaces between staves permit notes, harmonic analysis, fingerings, etc. Inexpensive, high-quality edition will be welcomed by pianists and music lovers.

Memoirs and Reflections

Memoirs and Reflections
Title Memoirs and Reflections PDF eBook
Author Evgeny Kissin
Publisher University Press of New England
Pages 226
Release 2018-01-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1512602612

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Evgeny Kissin is an internationally renowned classical pianist admired for his interpretations of the repertoires of Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Liszt, Schumann, Brahms, Rachmaninoff, and Prokofiev. The intensity of Kissin's thinking animates this candid memoir, illuminating his astonishing memory, his fondness for his family and teachers, and his artistic sense of self. Memoirs and Reflections chronicles Kissin's musical education and his early career. His writing is infused with his lifelong engagement with music: an obsessive love that captured, challenged, and nurtured him from a young age. He recounts fortuitous events and serendipitous encounters with remarkable musicians and conductors, including Herbert von Karajan. This book shows Kissin to be surprisingly modest and down-to-earth in spite of his astonishing gift. He writes of his family and friends with tender affection and touching detail. Reading this intimate memoir is like having a private audience with the great pianist himself.

Keys to the Drama

Keys to the Drama
Title Keys to the Drama PDF eBook
Author Gordon Sly
Publisher Routledge
Pages 264
Release 2016-04-22
Genre Music
ISBN 1317109236

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Sonata form is fundamentally a dramatic structure that creates, manipulates, and ultimately satisfies expectation. It engages its audience by inviting prediction, association, and interpretation. That sonata form was the chief vehicle of dramatic instrumental music for nearly 200 years is due to the power, the universality, and the tonal and stylistic adaptability of its conception. This book presents nine studies whose central focus is sonata form. Their diversity attests both to the manifold analytical approaches to which the form responds, and to the vast range of musical possibility within the form's exemplars. At the same time, common compositional issues, analytical methods, and overarching perspectives on the essential nature of the form weave their way through the volume. Several of the essays approach the musical structure directly as drama, casting the work as an expression of its composer's engagement with an idea or principle that is dynamic and at times intensely difficult. Others concentrate their attention on a composer's use of "motive," which typically takes the form of a simple melodic span that shapes the musical architecture through an interdependent series of structural levels. Integrating these motivic threads within the musical fabric often warrants departures from formal norms in other areas. Analyses that seek to understand works with anomalous formal qualities-whether engendered by a motivic component or not-have a prominent place in the volume. Among these, accounts of idiosyncratic tonal discourse that threatens to undermine the unfolding of form-defining qualities or events are central.

The Hallé, 1858-1983

The Hallé, 1858-1983
Title The Hallé, 1858-1983 PDF eBook
Author Michael Kennedy
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 176
Release 1982
Genre Music
ISBN 9780719009211

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Elements of Sonata Theory

Elements of Sonata Theory
Title Elements of Sonata Theory PDF eBook
Author James Hepokoski
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 692
Release 2011-02-11
Genre Music
ISBN 0199890234

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Elements of Sonata Theory is a comprehensive, richly detailed rethinking of the basic principles of sonata form in the decades around 1800. This foundational study draws upon the joint strengths of current music history and music theory to outline a new, up-to-date paradigm for understanding the compositional choices found in the instrumental works of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and their contemporaries: sonatas, chamber music, symphonies, overtures, and concertos. In so doing, it also lays out the indispensable groundwork for anyone wishing to confront the later adaptations and deformations of these basic structures in the nineteenth and earlier twentieth centuries. Combining insightful music analysis, contemporary genre theory, and provocative hermeneutic turns, the book brims over with original ideas, bold and fresh ways of awakening the potential meanings within a familiar musical repertory. Sonata Theory grasps individual compositions-and each of the individual moments within them-as creative dialogues with an implicit conceptual background of flexible, ever-changing historical norms and patterns. These norms may be recreated as constellations "compositional defaults," any of which, however, may be stretched, strained, or overridden altogether for individualized structural or expressive purposes. This book maps out the terrain of that conceptual background, against which what actually happens-or does not happen-in any given piece may be assessed and measured. The Elements guides the reader through the standard (and less-than-standard) formatting possibilities within each compositional space in sonata form, while also emphasizing the fundamental role played by processes of large-scale circularity, or "rotation," in the crucially important ordering of musical modules over an entire movement. The book also illuminates new ways of understanding codas and introductions, of confronting the generating processes of minor-mode sonatas, and of grasping the arcs of multimovement cycles as wholes. Its final chapters provide individual studies of alternative sonata types, including "binary" sonata structures, sonata-rondos, and the "first-movement form" of Mozart's concertos.