SKU: HL.49042510
ISBN 9783795793784. UPC: 073999768145. 11.0x15.0x0.57 inches.
Arnold Schonberg is the central figure in the musical world of this century. His musical significance was already apparent during his life-time, but his posthumous influence has increased immensely. His work paved the way for ground-breaking changes in musical perception. This complete edition aspires to be equally indispensable for research as well as for performance. The edition is published in two series: series A in folio format contains all completed works, all piano scores prepared by the composer himself and all unfinished works suitable for performance; also fragments (large scores) which are better suited to be printed in such a format. Series B, in quarto format, contains early versions, sketches, ideas and fragments as well as genesis and a Critical Commentary.
SKU: HL.49042511
ISBN 9783795793791. UPC: 073999258677. 9.0x12.25x0.68 inches.
SKU: HL.49019883
ISBN 9790001131308.
This volume contains for the first time the piano score of the monodrama Erwartung drawn up in the autumn of 1909 by Arnold Schoenberg himself.The composer began this stage work at the end of the summer of 1909, stopping work on the first draft on 12 September 1909 and completing the fair copy of the score on 4 October 1909. Two autograph manuscripts have survived of the piano score: a first draft and a fair copy. Only the first draft is dated, bearing the date of completion 22 October 1909.
SKU: BR.EB-8703
ISBN 9790004180686. 9 x 12 inches.
Please note: this edition has nothing to do with Arnold Schonberg! The Schonberg in question is a town near Kronberg in Germany's hilly Taunus region. Around the turn of the last century, the organist Ludwig Sauer (1861-1940) wanted to have a new organ built at his church there and came up with a novel way to finance it: he asked a number of composers to donate a musical piece. He eventually obtained 36 (!) pieces which he grouped together in the Organ Album for the Benefit of the New Organ in Schonberg by L. Sauer and had published in 1900 by Breitkopf & Hartel. Deserving particular mention is Max Reger's popular Introduction and Passacaglia in D minor, which was printed for the first time in that collection and which no doubt helped Sauer's project make organ history. The Schonberger Orgelalbum contains both free pieces and works based on chorales. Thanks to the brevity of the pieces, the book is ideal for use in teaching and in the religious service..
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