24 Préludes, Op.28 & Prélude, Op.45
Beschrijving
Hardly any cycle of piano pieces can match the magnetic attraction of Chopin's "24 Préludes", published in 1839. Schumann called them "sketches, beginnings of études, [...] ruins, stray eagle's pinions, all disorder and wild confusion".
Christoph Flamm has critically reevaluated the sources, bringing to light new readings of this well-known musical text. Hardy Rittner, a hammerklavier specialist and two-time winner of the ECHO Classic prize, who has recorded Brahms' piano music and all of Chopin's "Études" on period pianofortes, has supplemented Chopin's fingering from a historically informed perspective. He also provides valuable notes on performance practice, especially with regard to pedalling, rubato, latent polyphony, legato and Chopin's perception of sound.
An aesthetically presented engraving and practical page-turns make this current edition indispensable for today's scholars and performers.
- Urtext edition with new readings
- Notes on performance practice (Ger/Eng)
- With historically informed fingering and practical page-turns
- Informative Foreword (Ger/Eng) and detailed Critical Commentary (Eng)
- Vorwort
- Hinweise zur Aufführungspraxis
- Preface
- Notes on Performance Practice
- Twenty-four Preludes for piano op. 28:
- Agitato in C major
- Lento in A minor
- Vivace in G major
- Largo in E minor
- Allegro molto in D major
- Lento assai in B minor
- Andantino in A major
- Molto agitato in F sharp minor
- Largo in E major
- Allegro molto in C sharp minor
- Vivace in B major
- Presto in G sharp minor
- Lento in F sharp major
- Allegro in E flat minor
- Sostenuto in D flat major
- Presto con fuoco in B flat minor
- Allegretto in A flat major
- Allegro molto in F minor
- Vivace in E flat major
- Largo in C minor
- Cantabile in B flat major
- Molto agitato in G minor
- Moderato in F major
- Allegro appassionato in D minor
- Prelude for piano op. 45
- Sostenuto in C sharp minor
- Critical Commentary
- Winkel Antwerpen : Beschikbaar