The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Maybe you should look better for pedal marks in volume I. In the edition I have (1931), you find three pedal marks already under the first line of the first sonata (op.2 n°1). And they are everywhere in the rest of the work. You can also read paragraph 5 of the preface about the pedals.
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Yes, I know that. But in this link from archive.org (Sonatas volume I) you will see on page 13, (sonata op.2 nº 1) that these pedal marks doesn't exit. That's why I ask if there are two different editions from Tovey and Craxton. One with pedal and other without.Jean-Séb wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2024 10:22 am Maybe you should look better for pedal marks in volume I. In the edition I have (1931), you find three pedal marks already under the first line of the first sonata (op.2 n°1). And they are everywhere in the rest of the work. You can also read paragraph 5 of the preface about the pedals.
https://archive.org/details/bethovencomplete0000unse

And now with pedal markings. Again,Craxton and Tovey edition. From Alicia de Larrocha Archive.

Definitely, I don't understand anything.
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
i used to use AB edition in 1970s when i was a student.....
cannot recall where i left those volumns now.......
Without finding them.... my memory seems that there were pedal markings.......(hope i can find my scores) and i think also fingering.....
But i cannot understand why it is suddenly having a revival...... for quite many years, Henle and Wien seems most popular.
cannot recall where i left those volumns now.......
Without finding them.... my memory seems that there were pedal markings.......(hope i can find my scores) and i think also fingering.....
But i cannot understand why it is suddenly having a revival...... for quite many years, Henle and Wien seems most popular.
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
No idea on the pedal discrepancy.
Here's Vol 1. I was able to pull it from the Internet Archive with a browser extension. I couldn't find Vol 3, did you see it?
Here's Vol 1. I was able to pull it from the Internet Archive with a browser extension. I couldn't find Vol 3, did you see it?
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
I collect Beethoven Sonatas Editions. Until now, I have 15 of them. Of course, Henle, Wien , Barry Cooper, Stewart Gordon are more "recomedable". Even so, Angela Hewitt and other pianists still use Tovey/Craxton edition.soh choon wee wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2024 3:03 pm i used to use AB edition in 1970s when i was a student.....
cannot recall where i left those volumns now.......
Without finding them.... my memory seems that there were pedal markings.......(hope i can find my scores) and i think also fingering.....
But i cannot understand why it is suddenly having a revival...... for quite many years, Henle and Wien seems most popular.
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Nowadays, ABRSM sells this Tovey/Craxton edition. Does anyone know if it includes pedal markings?


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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
MIne (purchased in 1970) is a bluish-grey color.kapsweiss2017 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 15, 2024 3:32 pm Nowadays, ABRSM sells this Tovey/Craxton edition. Does anyone know if it includes pedal markings?
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I think sometime from mid 80s, ABRSM come with colorful cover...... green for Schubert, Orange-brown for Brahms, pink for mendelssohn.....
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
And it *never* stays open and so you will *never* learn the bloomin' sonatas
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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
How could I clean some grey or yellow music scores? I have D'Albert's Beethoven sonatas edition on three pdfs and I like to clean them.
I could upload them to the thread if someone is interested.
I could upload them to the thread if someone is interested.