Franz Schubert's piano works belong to pianists' core repertoire and of course, to Henle's, too. Our catalogue contains almost all of Schubert's piano compositions. This volume contains the piano works t
Franz Schubert's piano works belong to pianists' core repertoire and of course, to Henle's, too. Our catalogue contains almost all of Schubert's piano compositions. This volume contains the piano works
Composer: Franz SchubertEditor: Gertraud Haberkamp
UPC: 884088176372
Publisher Code: HN444
Song List:
Schubert: “Hungarian Melody” b minor D 817
Schubert: 10 Variations F major D 156
Schubert: 3 Variations a minor D 576
Schubert: Adagio G major D 178
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Schubert occupied himself intensively with the sonata form in 1818/19. The results, to put it like this, led to the creation of this piano sonata in A major, probably in summer 1819, thus at about the same time
Song List:
Schubert: Sonata a minor op. post. 143 D 784
Schubert: Sonata A major op. post. 120 D 664
Schubert: Sonata a minor op. 42 D 845
Schubert: Sonata a minor op. pos
Song List:
Schubert: Sonata a minor op. post. 143 D 784
Schubert: Sonata A major op. post. 120 D 664
Schubert: Sonata a minor op. 42 D 845
Schubert: Sonata a minor op. pos
Song List:
Schubert: Piano Sonata c minor D 958
Schubert: Sonata B flat major D 960
Schubert: Sonata c minor D 958
Schubert: Sonata G major op. 78 D 894
Song List:
Schubert: Piano Sonata c minor D 958
Schubert: Sonata B flat major D 960
Schubert: Sonata c minor D 958
Schubert: Sonata G major op. 78 D 894
Song List:
Schubert: Critical commentary
Schubert: Early version D 154 of the Sonata E major D 157, 1st movement
Schubert: Early version D 277 A of the Sonata C ma
Song List:
Schubert: Critical commentary
Schubert: Early version D 154 of the Sonata E major D 157, 1st movement
Schubert: Early version D 277 A of the Sonata C ma
Composer: Franz SchubertEditor: Sylvia Hewig-Tröscher
Contents: Scherzo in B-flat Major, D. 593, No. 1 • Ländler in B-flat Major, D. 378, No. 6 • Ländler in B-flat Major, D. 378, No. 7 • Ländler in B-flat Major, D. 378, No. 8 • Eight Ecossaises, D. 977
Composer: Robert SchumannEditor: Wolfgang Boetticher
Following Schumann's move to the Rhine, where he had become the musical director of the Düsseldorf Music Society, times became hard for him. Despite several initial successes, he increasingly encounte
Following the resounding success of his “Album for the Young” op. 68, it seemed natural for Schumann to compose further works with an educational aim. This was part of a contemporary trend and his own chi
Composer: Robert SchumannEditor: Wolfgang Boetticher
“...as your bride, you must indeed dedicate something further to me, and I know of nothing more tender than these 3 Romances, in particular the middle one, which is the most beautiful love duet.” It w
Bach's music played an important role in the Schumann house and Robert occasionally turned to baroque forms. However, he wanted these fugues to be understood as “character pieces, just in a stricter form.
Who was “Pauline, Countess of Abegg,” the dedicatee of the first edition? Nowadays it is known that the matter revolves around a romantic mystification of the name of Meta Abegg, a friend from Schumann's
Combining these two Schumann bestsellers seemed very natural: both of the titles not only reflect their inner association but the technical demands on the pianist are for once not so great (see the level
Initially only conceived as a birthday album for his daughter Marie, Schumann's Pieces for Piano op. 68 received tremendous acclaim throughout the world. Is there a piano student who has not played part