Author: Charles Rosen
Brand: Yale University Press
Edition: First Edition
Number Of Pages: 288
PartNumber: music examples
Release Date: 01-11-2001
Details: Beethovenβs piano sonatas form one of the most important collections of works in the whole history of music. Spanning several decades of his life as a composer, the sonatas soon came to be seen as the first body of substantial serious works for piano suited to performance in large concert halls seating hundreds of people. In this comprehensive and authoritative guide, Charles Rosen places the works in context and provides an understanding of the formal principles involved in interpreting and performing this unique repertoire, covering such aspects as sonata form, phrasing, and tempo, as well as the use of pedal and trills. In the second part of his book, he looks at the sonatas individually, from the earliest works of the 1790s through the sonatas of Beethovenβs youthful popularity of the early 1800s, the subsequent years of mastery, the years of stress (1812β1817), and the last three sonatas of the 1820s. Composed as much for private music-making as public recital, Beethovenβs sonatas have long formed a bridge between the worlds of the salon and the concert hall. For todayβs audience, Rosen has written a guide that brings out the gravity, passion, and humor of these works and will enrich the appreciation of a wide range of readers, whether listeners, amateur musicians, or professional pianists. The book includes a CD of Rosen performing extracts from several of the sonatas, illustrating points made in the text.
EAN: 9780300090703
Model: music examples
Languages: English
Binding: hardcover
Item Condition: New