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Jean Sibelius Sonata in F major Op. 12, Piano

Jean Sibelius Sonata in F Op. 12, Piano
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Jean Sibelius (18651957)


Sonata in F major Op. 12


Urtext based on the Complete Edition Jean Sibelius Works (JSW) edited by Kari Kilpeläinen [pno]
EB 8142
32 pages | 23 x 30,5 cm | 147 g | ISMN: 979-0-004-17525-5 | Saddle Stitch



Description


The Sonata op. 12 is the largest of Sibeliuss piano works. Sibelius may have composed it in the summer of 1893. The second movement comes from a work originally planned for male choir to a text from the Finnisch national epic Kalevala. Something of its character my still have shaped the final outcome, with its restless opening bars, sparkling writing in the pianos high register, the calming homophonic passages, and soothing arpeggio writing.
The first public performance took place on April 17, 1895, in the Solennity Hall of Helsinki University. The first edition was published by Breitkopf & Härtel in 1906.


Over and beyond the excellent music text, this volumes contains an extensive preface by Sibelius expert Kari Kilpeläinen.


Table of Contents
1. Allegro molto
2. Andantino
3. Vivacissimo



Jean Sibelius (18651957)


Sonata in F major Op. 12


Urtext based on the Complete Edition Jean Sibelius Works (JSW) edited by Kari Kilpeläinen [pno]
EB 8142
32 pages | 23 x 30,5 cm | 147 g | ISMN: 979-0-004-17525-5 | Saddle Stitch



Description


The Sonata op. 12 is the largest of Sibeliuss piano works. Sibelius may have composed it in the summer of 1893. The second movement comes from a work originally planned for male choir to a text from the Finnisch national epic Kalevala. Something of its character my still have shaped the final outcome, with its restless opening bars, sparkling writing in the pianos high register, the calming homophonic passages, and soothing arpeggio writing.
The first public performance took place on April 17, 1895, in the Solennity Hall of Helsinki University. The first edition was published by Breitkopf & Härtel in 1906.


Over and beyond the excellent music text, this volumes contains an extensive preface by Sibelius expert Kari Kilpeläinen.


Table of Contents
1. Allegro molto
2. Andantino
3. Vivacissimo



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ProduktPiano
SerieBreitkopf urtext
Komponist-ForfatterSibelius, Jean
ArrangørKilpeläinen, Kari
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Fabrikat-ForlagEdition Breitkopf
ProduktPiano
SerieBreitkopf urtext
Komponist-ForfatterSibelius, Jean
ArrangørKilpeläinen, Kari
SjangerKlassisk
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