HAYDN PIANO SONATA E MINOR HOB. XVI:34

Haydn, a composer of the Classical era, produced a piece with distinctly romantic characteristics with this E-minor piano sonata. The opening movement's principal motifs communicate agitation and energy, while the finale's contrast between seriousness and humor is brought into stark perspective. The E minor Sonata is one of the around sixty piano sonatas by Haydn that is somewhat demanding. Georg Feder, our editor, is regarded as one of the most significant Haydn scholars of his generation. As a result, this is an excellently suited for practical usage Urtext edition that has been extensively prefaced by piano pedagogue Hans-Martin Theopold.

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Haydn, a composer of the Classical era, produced a piece with distinctly romantic characteristics with this E-minor piano sonata. The opening movement's principal motifs communicate agitation and energy, while the finale's contrast between seriousness and humor is brought into stark perspective. The E minor Sonata is one of the around sixty piano sonatas by Haydn that is somewhat demanding. Georg Feder, our editor, is regarded as one of the most significant Haydn scholars of his generation. As a result, this is an excellently suited for practical usage Urtext edition that has been extensively prefaced by piano pedagogue Hans-Martin Theopold.

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  • - Publisher: G. Henle Verlag
  • - Instrumentation: Piano
  • - Pages: 12
  • - Genre: Classical
  • - ISMN: 9790201803579 
  • - Product Code: HN357
  • - Product Type: Book [Softcover]
  • - Year of Publication: 1997
  • - Composer: Franz Joseph Haydn
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