SONATES POUR PIANO
AUTEUR: LEOPOLD KOZELUCH
STYLE: Classique
NIVEAU: 2me Cycle
COMMENTAIRE: Edition de Christopher Hogwood.
As the foremost representative of Czech music in 18th century Vienna, LeopoldKozeluch(1747–1818) was noted primarily as composer, pianist and keyboard teacher. His 50 keyboard sonatas cover his entire career and mark not only the transition from the harpsichord and clavichord manner to the fully idiomatic forte-piano style, but also the development of the “classical sonata“ which spanned several decades (from 1773 to 1809).
Until now, pianists have had little chance to acquaint themselves with the complete range of Kozeluch’s sonatas since few existed in modern editions. For the first time this new complete edition by Christopher Hogwood presents all sonatas for keyboard solo. There will be four volumes in total and the works will be presented chronologically. Volume IV also contains those sonatas which are found only in manuscript sources.
CONTENU: Sonata no. 12 C major op. 10/2
- Facsimiles:
- Title page of "Tre Sonate [...] Opera. I.", published by Artaria, Vienna [1779]
- Sonata 4, first music page of "Tre Sonate" (Artaria, Vienna, 1780), opening of the Sonata in B-flat major op. 2, no. 1
- Sonata 4, manuscript copy (18th century) of the Sonata in B-flat major op. 2, no. 1 showing the ending of the "Allegro" and the opening "Adagio"
- Sonata 5, manuscript copy (dated 1797) of the Sonata in A major op. 2, no. 2 showing the opening of the "Moderato"
- Sonata 6, "Tre Sonate [...] Opera. II. (Artaria, Vienna, 1780), opening of the "Largo" of the Sonata in C minor op. 2, no. 3
- Sonata 8, "La Chasse [...] Oeuvre V. (Artaria, Vienna, 1781) showing the opening of the "Andante con Variazioni"
- Sonata 9, manuscript copy of Sonata in C major op. 8, no. 1 showing bars 1-18 of the Adagio cantabile
- Sonata 10, manuscript copy (18th century) of the Sonata in F major op. 8, no. 2 showing the opening of the "Poco adagio"
- Sonata 11, first music page of "Deux Sonates [...] Opera X (Artaria, Vienna, 1786), showing the opening of the Sonata in E-flat major op. 10, no. 1
- Title page of "Trois Sonates [...] Opera VIII." published by Torricella, Vienna [1784]
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