Frantisek-Xaver Dusek
Complete Sonatas 2
for Piano
Frantisek-Xaver Dusek
Complete Sonatas 2
for Piano
- Compositor Frantisek-Xaver Dusek
- Editor Vojtĕch Spurný
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- Editorial Bärenreiter Verlag
- Nº de pedido BA11514
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> First complete scholarly-critical edition
> Five previously unpublished sonatas
> Foreword (Cz/Eng/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng)
> Easy to play and suitable for teaching purposes
The Czech composer František Xaver Dušek (1731-1799) was one of the leading figures in the musical life of late 18th-century Prague. He was an outstanding pianist, composer and teacher whose pupils included Leopold Koželuch.
>This edition in two volumes contains all 23 of his surviving piano sonatas, many of which were previously accessible only in old prints or manuscripts. They are presented in chronological order by publication date and are all of easy technical difficulty. A Commentary by the editor offers useful tips on performance practice.
Volume 2 contains sonatas left unpublished in Dušek's lifetime and preserved in manuscript form. Three of them appear here for the first time.
> Five previously unpublished sonatas
> Foreword (Cz/Eng/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng)
> Easy to play and suitable for teaching purposes
The Czech composer František Xaver Dušek (1731-1799) was one of the leading figures in the musical life of late 18th-century Prague. He was an outstanding pianist, composer and teacher whose pupils included Leopold Koželuch.
>This edition in two volumes contains all 23 of his surviving piano sonatas, many of which were previously accessible only in old prints or manuscripts. They are presented in chronological order by publication date and are all of easy technical difficulty. A Commentary by the editor offers useful tips on performance practice.
Volume 2 contains sonatas left unpublished in Dušek's lifetime and preserved in manuscript form. Three of them appear here for the first time.