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Piano Trios - Volume III by : Friedhelm Klugmann : Ludwig van Beethoven In the Classical period; and well into the 19th century; piano trios were something of a musical fashion accessory. There was thus good reason for Beethoven also to engage with the genre; following the example set by Haydn and Mozart. He left 13 piano trios in all. The works contained in Volume III almost all present a few peculiarities: opus 44 is also not a complete trio; for instance; but consists of only one single variation movement! WoO 37; written while Beethoven was still in Bonn; is striking for its scoring (piano; flute and bassoon). He wrote WoO 39 for Maximiliane; youngest daughter of the Brentano family; “to encourage her piano playing.” Op. 38 is an arrangement of the Septet op. 20 for piano; clarinet and violoncello; and the last piece has come down to us only in one sketchbook from Beethoven's Bonn period. None of these works has the weight of Beethoven's major piano trios; nevertheless; they remain witnesses to his supreme artistry.
PRODUCT INFORMATION Publisher | G. Henle Verlag |
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Media | Softcover |
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Format | Study Score |
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Pages | 132 |
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Length x Width x Height | 9.5 x 6.75 x 0.371 inches |
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Shipping Weight | 1.06 pounds |
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East Coast Music Product Code | ZHL51489200 |
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UPC Code | 884088183561 |
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Voicing Description | Study Score |
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Code | HN9200 |
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1st Publication Date | 11/2006 |
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SONG LIST Title: Beethoven: Trio for Piano; Violin and Violoncello B flat major WoO 39 Title: Beethoven: Trio for Piano; Violin and Violoncello E flat major WoO 38 Title: Beethoven: Trio G major WoO 37 (Piano; Flute and Bassoon) G major WoO 37 Title: Beethoven: Trio E flat major op. 38 (Piano; Clarinet [Violin]; Violoncello) E flat major op. 38 Title: Beethoven: Trio E flat major Hess-Verz. 48 Title: Beethoven: Trio E flat major op. 44 Below are Related Products that you may be interested in.
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