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Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 1:06 am
by fredbucket
kapsweiss2017 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 17, 2021 9:42 pm
Could anyone re-upload Volume 1 of Beethoven Sonatas edited by Goldenweiser? Mediafire's links don't work. Thanks in advance.
As requested.
Regards
Fred
Beethoven 32 Sonatas Edited by A.Goldenweiser - Vol.1 (B&W).pdf
Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 9:37 am
by kapsweiss2017
Fredbucket, many thanks for the link.
Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2022 12:03 am
by tonylucuchu
Hi,
I have an idea of presenting a concert series of all Beethoven piano sonatas, but only choose one movement from each sonata rather than playing all the sonatas in, let's say, 6 to 8 concerts. Does anyone know if this has been done in the past? if so, any available info online?
Thanks a lot,
Tony
Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2022 3:31 pm
by lebowl
tonylucuchu wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 12:03 am
Hi,
I have an idea of presenting a concert series of all Beethoven piano sonatas, but only choose one movement from each sonata rather than playing all the sonatas in, let's say, 6 to 8 concerts. Does anyone know if this has been done in the past? if so, any available info online?
Thanks a lot,
Tony
Although I believe pianists in the 19th century performed single movements of Beethoven Sonatas, I don't see the logic behind this. Can you explain more about why you want to do this?
Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2022 7:56 pm
by tonylucuchu
the link attached is a score of Op. 31 No. 3.
Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2022 10:50 am
by fredbucket
tonylucuchu wrote: ↑Sun Dec 25, 2022 7:56 pm
the link attached is a score of Op. 31 No. 3.
I know that …
Regards
Fred
Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 7:51 pm
by FW190
Beethoven composed his famous Japonica Valse following his celebrated East Asia tour, which lasted from 1827 to 1830. In this waltz there are several motifs that Beethoven considered "typically Japanese". However, colleagues in musicology have found in recent years that most of these themes are rather of Chinese and in a few cases also of Korean origin. The piece was premiered by the composer at Carnegie Hall in 1831.
Beethoven.-.Japonica-Waltz-(pno-Reed-Edition).pdf
Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2023 8:18 am
by Jean-Séb
April fools day ! That's a nice one, FW190. The worst in this story is that this score was actually printed in the U.S.A., along with lots of similar stuff.
https://americanbeethovensociety.org/americas-beethoven
Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2023 8:39 am
by mballan
I was impressed he performed in Carnegie Hall in 1831.............he had been dead for 4 years !!!
Well done !
Malcolm
Re: The Music of Ludwig van Beethoven
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2024 11:34 am
by soh choon wee
Can someone give a comparison of both Henle urtext Beethoven 32 sonatas?
Specifically, how does the new M. Perrahia edition come in comparison?
Taking away the fingering suggestion, what about the text itself? Has there been great changes?
Was thinking hard whether to purchase the 3 volumes New Beethoven on Henle..... but really expensive.