Beethoven - Variations for piano - Henle

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Variations for Piano, Volume I by Ludwig van Beethoven for piano.

Editor : Joseph Schmidt-Görg.
Fingering : Walter Georgii

Titles :

  • 9 Variationen über einen Marsch von E. Chr. Dressler (1. Fassung) WoO63
  • 6 Variationen über ein Schweizer Lied WoO64
  • 24 Variationen über "Venni amore" von V. Righini WoO65
  • 13 Variationen über "Es war einmal ein alter Mann" von K. Ditters von Dittersdork WoO66
  • 12 Variationen über das Menuett à la Vigano von J. Haibel WoO68
  • 9 Variationen über "Quant' è più bello" von G. Paisiello WoO69
  • 6 Variationen über "Nel cor più non mi sento" von G. Paisiello WoO70
  • 12 Variationen über einen russischen Tanz von P. Wranitzky WoO71
  • 8 Variationen über "Une fièvre brûlante" von A.E.M. Grétry WoO72
  • 10 Variationen über "La stessa, la stessissima" von A. Salieri WoO73
  • 7 Variationen über "Kind willst du ruhig schlafen" von P. Winter WoO75

Variations for Piano, Volume II by Ludwig van Beethoven for piano.

Editor : Joseph Schmidt-Görg.
Fingering : Walter Georgii

Titles :

  • 8 Variationen über "Tändeln und Scherzen" von F.X. Süssmayr WoO76
  • 6 leichte Variationen in G-dur WoO77
  • 6 Variationen in F-dur opus 34
  • 15 Variationen (mit Fuge) in Es-dur opus 35
  • 7 Variationen über "God save the King" WoO78
  • 5 Variationen über "Rule Britannia" WoO79
  • 32 Variationen in c-moll WoO80
  • 6 Variationen in D-dur opus 76
  • 33 Veränderungen über einen Walzer von A. Diabelli opus 120

Appendice

  • 9 Variationen über einen Marsch von E. Chr. Dressler (2. Fassung) WoO63
  • 8 Variationen über "Ich hab' ein kleines Hüttchen nur" Anhang 10

Beethoven's pianoforte variations bear witness to an important characteristic of his entire creativ output : the principle of presenting a musical idea in ever new alterations is linked perhaps in the first place with the prevailing intellectual approach to the material that is characteristic of Beethoven and all the Classicists as opposed to the preponderance of free inspiration in the works of the Romanticists. In the second place, however, this principle was rooted in the essential trend of Beethoven's mind, in his instinctive inclinations, so that it manifested itself not only in the variation form but, in "continuous" variations of often the smallest motif, remained significant up to the very last works of the Master. (...)

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Composer Beethoven, Ludwig von
Used for Piano

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