“Spanish music with a universal touch.” That is what Isaac Albéniz set out to compose, and he brought it off to perfection in his Iberia Suite. At last all four “books” of this late-romantic masterpiece will
Charles Valentin Alkan focused his work entirely on the piano, and one can hardly fill the page more densely with notes than Alkan did. With that he numbers among the breakneck piano virtuosos who left behind pieces tha
Composed in 1910/11, Bartók's Allegro barbaro is one of his best-known and most popular works for piano. The composer himself enjoyed performing it in concerts, and recorded it several times. The recording from
Among his early piano works, the twelve Danzas españolas published between 1890-95 are a milestone in this Spanish composer’s development. They are in the tradition of the character pieces of Chopin or Schumann, but at the sa
Composer: Johann Sebastian BachEditor: Rudolf Steglich
Each one of Bach's six Partitas features seven great single movements, predominantly in the sequence: Präludium, Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, [two free dances], Gigue. These partitas can justif
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach Editor: Georg von Dadelsen
Along with his major cycles such as the English and French suites, the Goldberg Variations or the Well-Tempered Clavier, Bach also left a wreath of single pieces with a great diversity of titles
Composer: Joahnn Sebastian BachEditor: Rudolf Steglich
Although people might like to think that the “English Suites” were composed after the “French Suites” (HN 71), “the temperamental and in part virtuoso flow of these Suites is more characteristic of
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Editor: Maren Minuth
Printed in performance score format. 2 copies needed to perform.
Bach's harpsichord concertos have proven extremely popular, though several were originally written as concertos for ano
Composer: Johann Sebastian BachEditor: Rudolf Steglich
This edition with over 50 pages contains the universally known selection of easy preludes and little fugues that has proved extremely successful in teaching the piano. Bach's sons, with Wilhelm Fr