Song List:
Chopin: Appendix:
Chopin: Prelude A flat major KK IVb,7
Chopin: Prelude A flat major op. 28,17
Chopin: Prelude A major op. 28,7
Chopin: Prelu
Fréderic Chopin's stay with George Sand on Mallorca in the winter 1838/1839 was ill-fated. Yet Chopin still managed to finish his “Préludes” there which he had begun to compose in Paris. Today's interpr
Chopin's early works include a wealth of new stimuli for anyone wishing to take a closer look at the creative works of the Polish genius. All four Rondos are now available in Henle Urtext.
Chopin's early works include a wealth of new stimuli for anyone wishing to take a closer look at the creative works of the Polish genius. All four Rondos are now available in Henle Urtext.
Composer: Frederic Chopin
Chopin's Scherzo no. 3 was connected to his legendary winter in Mallorca in 1838/39, as were his Préludes op. 28. On 22 January 1839, the composer sent the autograph of the latter work to Camille Pleyel in Paris, and at the same
One of Chopin's most radical compositions, the Scherzo in B minor, leaves very few listeners untouched. The main part, which is wild and full of brutal dissonances, frames an inti
Composer: Frédéric Chopin
Chopin gave the “scherzo” a character all of its own, and his second Scherzo is probably the best known of the four works that he composed in that genre. In contrast to the first Scherzo, which survives only in its first editions
Though the autograph has disappeared, this posthumously published waltz is a jewel of Chopin's art, effectively combining dramatic passages with outpourings of lyricism. Despite its virtuoso brilliance,
Chopin revolutionized the etude – but he ennobled the waltz. He spent much time on this genre throughout his life and created a wide spectrum of forms, from virtuosic showpieces – the Grandes Vales Brill
Chopin revolutionized the etude – but he ennobled the waltz. He spent much time on this genre throughout his life and created a wide spectrum of forms, from virtuosic showpieces – the Grandes Valses Br
Contents: Waltz in A minor, KK IVb, No. 11 • Waltz in B minor, Op. Post. 69, No. 2 • Waltz in C-sharp minor, Op. 64, No. 2 • Prelude in C minor, Op. 28, No. 20 • Prelude in B minor, Op. 28, No. 6 •
Chopin succeeded in doing something truly remarkable with his two cycles of Etudes op. 10 and op. 25, published in 1833 and 1837 respectively. Probably no one before him had composed technical practice p
Clementi's opus 36 sonatinas are still extremely popular with today's piano teachers. This Urtext edition follows the long established practice of using the musical text of the 1797 first edition. C
Composer: Muzio ClementiEditors: Sonja Gerlach, Alan Tyson
Muzio Clementi was only just 16 years old when he wrote this sonata – and already a talented pianist. He had studied many of the great works written by his famous predecessors. This charming ear
Composer: Muzio ClementiEditors: Sonja Gerlach, Alan Tyson
UPC: 884088175122
Publisher Code: HN317
Song List:
Clementi: Sonata A major op. 10,1
Clementi: Sonata A major op. 2,4
Clementi: Sonata B flat major Oeuvre 1,2
Clementi: Sonata B flat major op. 8
Composer: Muzio ClementiEditors: Sonja Gerlach, Alan Tyson
UPC: 884088175252
Publisher Code: HN330
Song List:
Clementi: Sonata A major op. 50,1
Clementi: Sonata b minor op. 40,2
Clementi: Sonata D major op. 25,6
Clementi: Sonata E flat major op. 41
Clem
Composer: Claude Debussy
In his youth, when still searching for his own personal style, Debussy composed a series of short, stand-alone piano pieces. He took traditional genres such as the ballade, mazurka, nocturne and waltz, but in general used each of
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
Debussy composed this cycle, and other masterful late works, in the summer of 1915. He had withdrawn to a country house near Dieppe with his family and composed with fevered concentration. The self-
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
In 1983 G. Henle Publishers launched its series of piano works by Debussy with these Arabesques, the most important of his early piano pieces. The edition is still amongst our most successful ones.
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
In autumn 1891 Debussy's early piano piece, Ballade slave, was published by Choudens. When he had it re-engraved by Fromont in a slightly revised form in 1903, he deleted the word slave. Thus the ti