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Frédéric Chopin

Chopin: Berceuse in D-flat Major, Op. 57

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  • Composer: Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849)
  • Editor: Britta Schilling-Wang
  • Fingering: Hardy Rittner
  • Instrumentation: Piano
  • Work: Berceuse in D-flat Major, Op. 57
  • ISMN: 9790006565757
  • Size: 9.6 x 12.2 inches
  • Pages: 13
  • Urtext / Critical Edition

Description

Chopin's "Berceuse" is one of his most frequently performed works and was regarded by subsequent composers as the prototype of the instrumental lullaby. This piece that Chopin initially named "Variantes" was composed around the time of his great Sonata in B Minor, Op. 58 and was renamed "Berceuse" only when it went to print. in it, the composer systematically subjects a four-measure motif to a series of variants which are linked in a continuous flow over an ostinato figure.

This Urtext edition reflects the latest state of Chopin research, offering a definitive musical text based on a careful evaluation of the sources. Readings and editorial decisions are documented in the Critical Commentary (Eng) and a detailed Foreword (Ger/Eng) provides information on the work. Hardy Rittner, a Chopin specialist as well as Professor of Piano at the Hochschule for Musik Freiburg, has supplemented the composer's fingering from a historically informed perspective. His chapter on performance practice contains valuable notes, particularly on Chopin's pedal indications which clearly diverge in the sources, on rubato, the execution of ornaments as well as on tonal nuance, voice-leading and cantabilità.

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Chopin: Berceuse in D-flat Major, Op. 57

$9.95

Description

Chopin's "Berceuse" is one of his most frequently performed works and was regarded by subsequent composers as the prototype of the instrumental lullaby. This piece that Chopin initially named "Variantes" was composed around the time of his great Sonata in B Minor, Op. 58 and was renamed "Berceuse" only when it went to print. in it, the composer systematically subjects a four-measure motif to a series of variants which are linked in a continuous flow over an ostinato figure.

This Urtext edition reflects the latest state of Chopin research, offering a definitive musical text based on a careful evaluation of the sources. Readings and editorial decisions are documented in the Critical Commentary (Eng) and a detailed Foreword (Ger/Eng) provides information on the work. Hardy Rittner, a Chopin specialist as well as Professor of Piano at the Hochschule for Musik Freiburg, has supplemented the composer's fingering from a historically informed perspective. His chapter on performance practice contains valuable notes, particularly on Chopin's pedal indications which clearly diverge in the sources, on rubato, the execution of ornaments as well as on tonal nuance, voice-leading and cantabilità.

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