3 FANTAISIES POUR PIANO
AUTEUR: FRANZ SCHUBERT 1797-1828
STYLE: Classique
NIVEAU: Difficile
COMMENTAIRE: Editions Urtext.
Early evidence of Schubert’s interest in music of the past can be found in his “Fantasy in C minor” of 1811 (D 2 E), with its echoes of Mozart’s fantasy in the same key. A recurring motivic snippet in the virtuosic “Graz Fantasy” in C major (D 605 A), probably composed between 1818 and 1821, already foreshadows the monumental “Wanderer Fantasy” of 1822 (op. 15 - D 760).
Printed with spacious new engraving, BA 10862 unites Schubert’s great fantasies for solo piano in a single volume and presents the early work “Fantasy in C minor” for the first time in a scholarly-critical Urtext edition. It offers advanced pupils, students and professional pianists a richly varied, musically and technically thrilling addition to their repertoire. The edition features notes on performance practice, an informative preface, practical page turns and an elegant engraving.
CONTENU: Fantaisie D 2 E en do m
- Fantaisie D 605 "Grazer" en do M
- Fantaisie op. 15 "Wanderer" en do M
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