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 Frie
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 justifia
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 justifia
Composer: Johann Sebastian BachEditor: Georg von Dadelsen
Suite A minor BWV 818 • Suite A minor BWV 818a • Suite E flat major BWV 819 • Suite E flat major BWV 819a • Overture (Suite) F major BWV 820 • Suite F minor BWV 823 • Suite A major BWV 832 • Suit
Composer: Johann Sebastian BachEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
The world-famous pianist András Schiff, a most familiar name to Bach fans on account of his complete recordings of Bach's piano works, has provided fingerings for both parts of the Well-Tempe
Composer: Johann Sebastian BachEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
The world-famous pianist András Schiff, a most familiar name to Bach fans on account of his complete recordings of Bach's piano works, has provided fingerings for both parts of the Well-Tempe
Composer: Johann Sebastian BachEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
The world-famous pianist András Schiff, a most familiar name to Bach fans on account of his complete recordings of Bach's piano works, has provided fingerings for both parts of the Well-Temper
The composition “1.X.1905,” generally referred to as a “sonata,” stems from the autumn of 1905, the peak of the riots between the Czech- and German-speaking populations in Janácek's hometown Brno. Reacting to
Piano music occupies a small, but nevertheless musically important place in Janácek's oeuvre. Our edition of “In the Mists” by the seasoned Janácek editor Jirí Zahrádka is an impressiv
When his contemporaries heard the works that Johannes Brahms had composed during his summer holiday in Ischl in 1893 – the Piano Pieces op. 118 – they were delighted. Clara Schumann was one of the first to
By Evgeny Kissin
Welcome to G. Henle Publishers, dear Maestro Kissin! We are honored and proud to be able to publish the first three opuses by world-renowned, inspired pianist Evgeny Kissin, who for some years now has turned to composing in earnest. The
Composer: Franz LisztEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
At last these two highlights of Liszt's piano output are available in a good value Urtext! Every pianist knows the poetic, highly virtuosic legends about Liszt's famous namesakes, “St. Francis of Assis
Between 1837-39 Liszt was travelling through Italy with Marie d'Agoult. As was the case with the first volume of the Années de Pèlerinage, Schweiz (1835/36) he once again recorded his travel impressions in mu