Goldberg Variations, BWV.988 (With fingering)
Description
Bach's "Goldberg Variations" have remained a challenge for every
harpsichord player and pianist to the present day. One special
problem with performances on a modern piano is that Bach wrote this
work for a two-manual harpsichord.
Ragna Schirmer's fingering offers the most convenient solutions for
the many crossings of the hands necessary on the piano. She also
took the engraving of the original print of 1741 as an important
guide for dividing the parts between the hands.
- Scholarly-critical Urtext performing edition based on the "New Bach Edition"
- With fingering for performance on modern pianos as well as a commentary regarding the fingering
- Division of parts between the hands based on Bach's original print
Ragna Schirmer has already provided fingering for the Bärenreiter edition of Bach's "Six Partitas: First Part of the Clavier Übung" (BA 5247).
- Winkel Antwerpen : Disponible