Brahms【Walzer / Waltzes , Op. 39 , Leichte Ausgabe】für Klavier
Brahms【Walzer / Waltzes , Op. 39 , Leichte Ausgabe】für Klavier
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全曲由16首組成的圓舞曲集,為1865年1月於維也納作曲,一開始是以四首鋼琴連彈曲的方式來寫作這些圓舞曲,在做曲同時,布拉姆斯同時編寫鋼琴獨奏曲,並且把技巧寫得更簡單些,呈現給樂評家漢斯力克,為厚重純樸、單純家庭娛樂的氣氛的圓舞曲。布拉姆斯16首華爾滋 ,op. 39 鋼琴獨奏曲集(簡易版)。
- 庫存狀況: 尚有庫存
- 出版社: Bärenreiter
- 原文書名: Waltzes op. 39 Easy Edition arranged by the composer
- 作者: Johannes Brahms
- 編訂者: Köhn, Christian
- 總書頁: 18
- 商品編號: 9790006541157
- ISBN: 9790006541157
NT 315
NT 414
未稅: NT 315
簡介
【簡介】
Brahms’ popular 16 “Waltzes”, opus 39, composed in 1866 for four hands, were transcribed by Brahms one year later for two hands. At the request of his publisher, Brahms also wrote an easier version of the work for solo piano. Brahms himself described the first version as suitable for "reasonable hands", that is for proficient players, and the easier version as "perhaps for prettier hands", that is, for domestic music-making. He initially described the latter version to his publisher as a "children’s edition". The catchy and musically easily accessible pieces are among the composer’s most popular works and are particularly suitable for piano students and lovers of the Romantic repertoire.
Both versions of the “Waltzes” op. 39 (BA 9602, BA 9603) are available in separate editions and form an important contribution to Bärenreiter’s series of Brahms’s works in scholarly-critical Urtext editions. Both editions include fingering, a well-presented musical layout and optimum page-turns. The Urtext editions are complemented by explanations on performance practice used by Brahms, an informative foreword on the genesis, sources and significance of the works together with comments on the primary sources.
•A key work in the Romantic piano repertoire
•All known sources and the latest research findings taken into account
•Well-presented musical layout with optimum page-turns
•Includes fingering
•Suggestions on performance practice and interpretation (Ger/Eng)
•Informative foreword (Ger/Eng) and critical commentary (Eng)
Brahms’ popular 16 “Waltzes”, opus 39, composed in 1866 for four hands, were transcribed by Brahms one year later for two hands. At the request of his publisher, Brahms also wrote an easier version of the work for solo piano. Brahms himself described the first version as suitable for "reasonable hands", that is for proficient players, and the easier version as "perhaps for prettier hands", that is, for domestic music-making. He initially described the latter version to his publisher as a "children’s edition". The catchy and musically easily accessible pieces are among the composer’s most popular works and are particularly suitable for piano students and lovers of the Romantic repertoire.
Both versions of the “Waltzes” op. 39 (BA 9602, BA 9603) are available in separate editions and form an important contribution to Bärenreiter’s series of Brahms’s works in scholarly-critical Urtext editions. Both editions include fingering, a well-presented musical layout and optimum page-turns. The Urtext editions are complemented by explanations on performance practice used by Brahms, an informative foreword on the genesis, sources and significance of the works together with comments on the primary sources.
•A key work in the Romantic piano repertoire
•All known sources and the latest research findings taken into account
•Well-presented musical layout with optimum page-turns
•Includes fingering
•Suggestions on performance practice and interpretation (Ger/Eng)
•Informative foreword (Ger/Eng) and critical commentary (Eng)
目錄
【簡介】
Brahms’ popular 16 “Waltzes”, opus 39, composed in 1866 for four hands, were transcribed by Brahms one year later for two hands. At the request of his publisher, Brahms also wrote an easier version of the work for solo piano. Brahms himself described the first version as suitable for "reasonable hands", that is for proficient players, and the easier version as "perhaps for prettier hands", that is, for domestic music-making. He initially described the latter version to his publisher as a "children’s edition". The catchy and musically easily accessible pieces are among the composer’s most popular works and are particularly suitable for piano students and lovers of the Romantic repertoire.
Both versions of the “Waltzes” op. 39 (BA 9602, BA 9603) are available in separate editions and form an important contribution to Bärenreiter’s series of Brahms’s works in scholarly-critical Urtext editions. Both editions include fingering, a well-presented musical layout and optimum page-turns. The Urtext editions are complemented by explanations on performance practice used by Brahms, an informative foreword on the genesis, sources and significance of the works together with comments on the primary sources.
•A key work in the Romantic piano repertoire
•All known sources and the latest research findings taken into account
•Well-presented musical layout with optimum page-turns
•Includes fingering
•Suggestions on performance practice and interpretation (Ger/Eng)
•Informative foreword (Ger/Eng) and critical commentary (Eng)
Brahms’ popular 16 “Waltzes”, opus 39, composed in 1866 for four hands, were transcribed by Brahms one year later for two hands. At the request of his publisher, Brahms also wrote an easier version of the work for solo piano. Brahms himself described the first version as suitable for "reasonable hands", that is for proficient players, and the easier version as "perhaps for prettier hands", that is, for domestic music-making. He initially described the latter version to his publisher as a "children’s edition". The catchy and musically easily accessible pieces are among the composer’s most popular works and are particularly suitable for piano students and lovers of the Romantic repertoire.
Both versions of the “Waltzes” op. 39 (BA 9602, BA 9603) are available in separate editions and form an important contribution to Bärenreiter’s series of Brahms’s works in scholarly-critical Urtext editions. Both editions include fingering, a well-presented musical layout and optimum page-turns. The Urtext editions are complemented by explanations on performance practice used by Brahms, an informative foreword on the genesis, sources and significance of the works together with comments on the primary sources.
•A key work in the Romantic piano repertoire
•All known sources and the latest research findings taken into account
•Well-presented musical layout with optimum page-turns
•Includes fingering
•Suggestions on performance practice and interpretation (Ger/Eng)
•Informative foreword (Ger/Eng) and critical commentary (Eng)
詳細規格
書籍資訊 | |
記譜法 | 五線譜(一般) |
原文語言 | 德文 |
特徵 | 西洋古典 |
適用對象 | 進階 |
樂器 | 鋼琴 |
古典作曲家 | Brahms, J.布拉姆斯 |
時期與風格 | 浪漫主義 |
裝訂 | 平裝 |
形式 | 譜 |
外型尺寸 | 大於A4 樂譜常用尺寸 |