Schubert, Franz (Rahmer) Sonata in Am, op ph 164 / D.537

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  • Schubert, Franz (Rahmer)

    Sonata in Am, op ph 164 / D.537 (Rahmer)

    Franz Schubert seems to have been particularly attracted to A-minor. Not just one but three of his piano sonatas are in this key. The earliest of them, D 537, was composed in March 1817 and was simultaneously his first completed piano sonata ever. It is characterised by concise brevity. The three-movement form dispenses with the usual scherzo. It is far removed from the drama of its a-minor sibling works; meandering modulations often lead to distant harmonic regions and lighten the mood to major significantly, the sonata also ends in A major. Henle's Urtext edition is based on the autograph, which is preserved in the BibliothŠque nationale in Paris; a contemporary manuscript copy and the posthumous first edition were only used for comparison purposes. The preface by Schubert expert Andrea Lindmayr-Brandl and the detailed comment section provide information about the work's genesis and about open questions concerning the musical text. The fingerings by renowned Schubert interpreter Martin Helmchen are a further plus point of this new edition. - the publisher
    • Category: Piano Solos
    • Item: 141601
    • Grade/Level: Advanced
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