Composer: Ludwig van BeethovenEditor: Bertha Antonia Wallner
Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas are often referred to as the “New Testament of Music” (Hans von Bülow). Since the publication of our complete edition in two volumes, experts have praised it as be
Composer: Ludwig van BeethovenEditor: Bertha Antonia Wallner
Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas are often referred to as the “New Testament of Music” (Hans von Bülow). Since the publication of our complete edition in two volumes, experts have praised it as bei
Composer: Ludwig van BeethovenEditors: Norbert Gertsch, Murray?Perahia, Murray Perahia
Beethoven only arranged one of his piano sonatas for a different instrumentation: an authentic arrangement of the Sonata op. 14 no. 1 for string quartet still exists
Hans von Bülow described Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas as “Music's New Testament”. Since its first appearance, Henle's complete two-volume edition (51480032 and 51480034) has been valued by specialists as the most dependable Urtext, and belongs in every pi
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
Editor: Bertha Antonia Wallner
Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas are often referred to as the “New Testament of Music” (Hans von Bülow). Since the publication of our complete edition in two volumes, experts have praised it a
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven Editor: Hans-Werner Küthen
The Rondo in B flat major was only published two years after Beethoven's death, in an arrangement by Carl Czerny. It has since been proven that it was originally the final movement of the Piano C
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
Editor: Joanna Cobb Biermann
For a long time it was assumed that Beethoven reworked seven older pieces for his op. 33, published in 1803. But in the meantime it has been determined that all the surviving sketches came in
By Ludwig van Beethoven
Like the “Eroica Variations” op. 35, the Variations op. 34, were composed in 1802 on an original theme. The “new fashion” Beethoven declared for both works to his publisher becomes apparent in opus 34 through the constant change o
Composer: Ludwig van BeethovenEditors: Norbert Gertsch, Murray Perahia
The Piano Sonata op. 101 marks the transition to Beethoven's late works. The composer's increasing deafness was already manifesting itself in such a marked way that he no longer dare
The variation genre occupied Beethoven his whole artistic life. Collected in the second volume of G. Henle Publishers' complete edition of piano variations are compositions from his middle and later Vienn
Composer: Ludwig van BeethovenEditor: Joseph Schmidt-Görg
UPC: 884088173470
Publisher Code: HN142
Song List:
Beethoven: 10 Variations on “La stessa, la stessissima” by Salieri WoO 73
Beethoven: 12 Variations WoO 68
Beethoven: 12 Variations on a Russian
Composer: Ludwig van BeethovenEditor: Joseph Schmidt-Görg
UPC: 884088173487
Publisher Code: HN143
Song List:
Beethoven: 10 Variations on “La stessa, la stessissima” by Salieri WoO 73
Beethoven: 12 Variations WoO 68
Beethoven: 12 Variations on a Russian
Composer: Ludwig van BeethovenEditor: Joseph Schmidt-Görg
UPC: 884088173494
Publisher Code: HN144
Song List:
Beethoven: 15 Variations (with Fugue) E flat major op. 35
Beethoven: 32 Variations c minor WoO 80
Beethoven: 5 Variations on “Rule Britannia” Wo
Composer: Ludwig van BeethovenEditor: Joseph Schmidt-Görg
8 Variations on “Tändeln und Scherzen” by Süssmayr WoO 76 • 6 Easy Variations in G, WoO 77 • 6 Variations in F, Op. 34 • 15 Variations (with Fugue) in E-flat, Op. 35 • 7 Variations on “God Save t
Composer: Ludwig van BeethovenEditor: Sylvia Hewig-Tröscher
Contents: Lustig-Traurig, WoO 54 • Six Eccossaises, WoO 83 • Bagatelle in A minor, WwO 59 “Für Elise” • Piano Sonata No. 20 in G Major, Op. 49, No. 2 • Adagio sostenuto from Piano Sonata No. 14
Berg's opus 1 is one of the most frequently played sonatas amongst the Second Viennese School piano compositions. With this publication, Henle is introducing Urtext editions to classical modernism.
Composer: Joseph Bodin De Boismortier
Editor: Tabea Umbreit
Joseph Bodin de Boismortier was highly successful in his lifetime, but many of his more than 100 works are forgotten today. His Duo Sonatas for string or wind instruments, however, continue
Composer: Johannes BrahmsEditors: Andreas Boyde, Katrin Eich
The three popular Intermezzi op. 117 can be seen as the epitome of Brahms' late work for piano. Clara Schumann confessed: “In these pieces I at last feel musical life stir once again in my s
Teaching the piano was an important source of income for Brahms, as it was for many nineteenth-century composers. This gave rise to collections of exercises which at first he only occasionally wrote down, but