Introducing his new player-friendly edition of the Haydn Quartets, Simon Rowland-Jones writes:'There can be no such thing as a final, perfect version; Haydn left too many questions open.'
The new Peters Edition is founded upon this honest assessment. By heightening our awareness of the questions that remain 'open', this edition liberates the interpretative inspiration of performers as never before. As a result, the new edition is likely to become indispensable for all who perform or study these masterpie ces.
Each volume includes:
Naturally, the composer's autograph, where extant, assumes pre-eminence, but alternative primary sources are also considered, and secondary sources drawn upon where appropriate.
The Publishers and Editors gratefully acknowledge the generous support for editorial research given by the Radcliffe Trust, the Arts and Humanities Research Board, the Royal College of Music and the Royal Northern College of Music.
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Soft cover. Zustand: Fine. XVIII, 101 S. + 4 St. 30 cm ; ISBN 9781901507218, 1901507211 ; OCLC 237672837 ; parts for Violino II, Viola, violoncello; Violino I uses the full score ; The six string quartets Op. 20 by Joseph Haydn are among the works that earned Haydn the sobriquet "the father of the string quartet".[1] The quartets are considered a milestone in the history of composition; in them, Haydn develops compositional techniques that were to define the medium for the next 200 years. The quartets were composed in 1772 at a time of tensions in Haydn's life, and also when Haydn was influenced by new philosophical and political ideas sweeping Europe. Some analysts see the impact of these emotions and ideas on the quartets - Wikipedia ; FINE. Sheet music. Artikel-Nr. 008606
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