Beethoven's Piano Sonatas
Title | Beethoven's Piano Sonatas PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Rosen |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 2008-10-01 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 030019613X |
Beethoven’s piano sonatas form one of the most important collections of works in the whole history of music. Spanning several decades of his life as a composer, the sonatas soon came to be seen as the first body of substantial serious works for piano suited to performance in large concert halls seating hundreds of people. In this comprehensive and authoritative guide, Charles Rosen places the works in context and provides an understanding of the formal principles involved in interpreting and performing this unique repertoire, covering such aspects as sonata form, phrasing, and tempo, as well as the use of pedal and trills. In the second part of his book, he looks at the sonatas individually, from the earliest works of the 1790s through the sonatas of Beethoven’s youthful popularity of the early 1800s, the subsequent years of mastery, the years of stress (1812†“1817), and the last three sonatas of the 1820s. Composed as much for private music-making as public recital, Beethoven’s sonatas have long formed a bridge between the worlds of the salon and the concert hall. For today’s audience, Rosen has written a guide that brings out the gravity, passion, and humor of these works and will enrich the appreciation of a wide range of readers, whether listeners, amateur musicians, or professional pianists. The book includes a CD of Rosen performing extracts from several of the sonatas, illustrating points made in the text.
Understanding Mozart's Piano Sonatas
Title | Understanding Mozart's Piano Sonatas PDF eBook |
Author | Dr John Irving |
Publisher | Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2013-01-28 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1409494098 |
Mozart's piano sonatas are among the most familiar of his works and stand alongside those of Haydn and Beethoven as staples of the pianist's repertoire. In this study, John Irving looks at a wide selection of contextual situations for Mozart's sonatas, focusing on the variety of ways in which they assume identities and achieve meanings. In particular, the book seeks to establish the provisionality of the sonatas' notated texts, suggesting that the texts are not so much identifiers as possibilities and that their identity resides in the usage. Close attention is paid to reception matters, analytical approaches, organology, the role of autograph manuscripts, early editions and editors, and aspects of historical performance practice - all of which go beyond the texts in opening windows onto Mozart's sonatas. Treating the sonatas collectively as a repertoire, rather than as individual works, the book surveys broad thematic issues such as the role of historical writing about music in defining a generic space for Mozart's sonatas, their construction within pedagogical traditions, the significance of sound as opposed to sight in these works (and in particular their sound on fortepianos of the later eighteenth-century) , and the creative role of the performer in their representation beyond the frame of the text. Drawing together and synthesizing this wealth of material, Irving provides an invaluable reference source for those already familiar with this repertoire.
Mozart -- Selected Intermediate to Early Advanced Piano Sonata Movements
Title | Mozart -- Selected Intermediate to Early Advanced Piano Sonata Movements PDF eBook |
Author | Maurice Hinson |
Publisher | Alfred Music Publishing |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9780739030530 |
Musicians have long treasured the Mozart sonatas for their symmetry and perfection. This volume presents single movements as well as complete sonatas (K. 282, 283, 545 and 570) for study by the advancing pianist. The sonatas provide ample opportunity for developing control, technical facility, a singing style, and balance and voicing. The preface gives Dr. Hinson's helpful suggestions on pedaling, ornamentation, articulation and dynamics, as well as a suggested order of study. Careful editing allows the teacher and student to make informed choices in interpreting these masterpieces.
Prokofiev's Piano Sonatas
Title | Prokofiev's Piano Sonatas PDF eBook |
Author | Boris Berman |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2008-10-01 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0300145004 |
Boris Berman draws on his intimate knowledge of Prokofiev's work to guide music lovers and pianists through the composer's nine piano sonatas.
Beethoven's 32 Piano Sonatas
Title | Beethoven's 32 Piano Sonatas PDF eBook |
Author | Stewart Gordon |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0190629185 |
In Beethoven's 32 Piano Sonatas, renowned performer and pedagogue Stewart Gordon addresses textual issues, Beethoven's pianos, performance practices, composer's indications, and the composer's development, pointing to patterns of structure, sonority, keyboard technique, and emotional meaning. In addition, each sonata appears in a helpful outline-chart format for easy-access reference.
Beethoven: The 'Moonlight' and Other Sonatas, Op. 27 and Op. 31
Title | Beethoven: The 'Moonlight' and Other Sonatas, Op. 27 and Op. 31 PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy Jones |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 1999-10-21 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9780521598590 |
Even in Beethoven's day the 'Moonlight' Sonata was a popular favourite. This 1999 book provides an accessible introduction to the Sonatas Opp. 27 and 31 (including The 'Moonlight' and 'The Tempest'), aimed at pianists, students, and music lovers. It begins with the works' historical background - the emergence of a 'piano culture' at the end of the eighteenth century, Beethoven's aristocratic milieu in Vienna, and his oft-quoted intention to follow a new compositional path. An account of the sonatas' genesis is followed by a discussion of their reception history, including a survey of changing performing styles since the mid-nineteenth century. The concept of the Sonata quasi una Fantasia is examined in relation to the cult of artistic sensibility in early-nineteenth-century Vienna. The study concludes with a critical introduction to each sonata.
Mozart's Piano Sonatas
Title | Mozart's Piano Sonatas PDF eBook |
Author | John Irving |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 239 |
Release | 1997-04-17 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0521496314 |
An examination of Mozart's piano sonatas, showing them to be a microcosm of the composer's changing style.