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Cadenzas

for the Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 3 c minor op. 37, 1. movement by Ludwig van Beethoven
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Product number: ED 20140
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Description

The volume unites 11 cadenzas from 200 years of music history to form one of the most frequently performed concertos in the piano literature, including several first publications. Among them are not solely highly virtuoso and, sometimes, even romantic lyrical tributes to the genius of classical music, but also cadences with a humorous and ironic touch: Fazıl Say's cadence imitated - a music box!
With cadences by: Charles Henri Alkan - Ludwig van Beethoven - Gabriel Fauré - Franz Liszt - Ignaz Moscheles - Michael Rische - Fazıl Say - Erwin Schulhoff - Clara Schumann - Bedrich Smetana - Viktor Ullmann

Content

With cadenzas by: Charles Henri Alkan
Ludwig van Beethoven
Gabriel Fauré
Franz Liszt
Ignaz Moscheles
Michael Rische
Fazıl Say
Erwin Schulhoff
Clara Schumann
Bedrich Smetana
Viktor Ullmann

More Information

Title:
Cadenzas
for the Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 3 c minor op. 37, 1. movement by Ludwig van Beethoven
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1809 - 2004
Key:
c-Moll
Series:
Title:
Cadenzas
for the Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 3 c minor op. 37, 1. movement by Ludwig van Beethoven
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1809 - 2004
Key:
c-Moll
Series:
Title:
Cadenzas
for the Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 3 c minor op. 37, 1. movement by Ludwig van Beethoven
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1809 - 2004
Key:
c-Moll
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
ED 20140
ISMN13:
979-0-001-14667-8
Media Type:
Sheet music
Product number:
ED 20140
ISMN13:
979-0-001-14667-8
Weight:
0,29 kg
Pages:
72
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
Binding:
Saddle-wire stitching
Media Type:
E-score PDF
Product number:
ED 20140 Q46250
ISMN13:
979-0-001-14667-8
Pages:
72
File format:
(PDF / 3,43 MB)

Preview/Media Contents

Video:
Kadenzen
Video:
Kadenzen
Video:
Kadenzen

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Cadenza

Improvised and also composed solo cadenzas, normally occurring towards the end of a bravura aria or an instrumental concerto movement, have existed since the late 16th century. They provide the performer with an opportunity for self-presentation in the form of a free style of playing or singing, based on themes and motifs from previous sections of the movement. Solo cadenzas are for the most part introduced by a six-four chord held by the orchestra; the soloist then begins a protracting interpolation in free style, subsequently culminating on the dominant chord, usually with a trill. Whereas originally composers left solo cadenzas to be freely improvised, from the middle of the 19th century onwards they were frequently specifically written out. The increasing abuse of cadenzas as a mere display of free virtuosity, ignoring the style and impetus of the composition, played a substantial factor in this development. Thus Beethoven gives the soloist no opportunity whatsoever for free improvisation in his 5th piano concerto in which the cadenza becomes an integral, obligatory component of the complete work. In this unique series Schott Music presents cadenzas created for well-known instrumental concertos from the Classical and Romantic periods by major composers and soloists of our time.

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