Secondhand, clean, faded cover, no markings.
Henle edition, Urtext.
The idea behind the “Classical Piano Sonatas” of the preclassical and classical eras is to help the pianist find his way more easily within the profusion of literature in this genre, the most important one within the classical piano repertoire. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach exemplifies the development which then leads to two charming Haydn sonatas and three elegant ones by Mozart (including the famous “Sonate facile” in C major) to the easier piano sonatas of Beethoven and two graceful Haydn sonatas.
Contents:
- Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Piano Sonata (First Prussian) F major Wq 48, No 1
- Muzio Clementi, Piano Sonata G major Op. 39, No. 2
- Joseph Haydn, Piano Sonata C major Hob. XVI:35
- Joseph Haydn, Piano Sonata G major Hob. XVI:40
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Piano Sonata F major KV 280 (189e)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Piano Sonata G major KV 283 (189h)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Piano Sonata (Facile) C major KV 545
- Ludwig van Beethoven, Piano Sonata G minor Op. 49,No 1
- Ludwig van Beethoven, Piano Sonata G major Op. 49,No 2
- Ludwig van Beethoven, Piano Sonata E major Op. 14,No 1
- Ludwig van Beethoven, Piano Sonata G major Op. 14,No 2