Content
- Introduction
- Introduction
- Einleitung
- 1re Valse-Caprice op. 30 N 73
- 2e Valse-Caprice op. 38 N 81
- 3e Valse-Caprice op. 59 N 117
- 4e Valse-Caprice op. 62 N 120
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Fauré’s four “Valses-Caprices” (1882/83–1894) demonstrate various forms of his treatment of the waltz in combination with the free form of the caprice.
The composer drew his inspiration for his “Valses-Caprices” in the first place from works such as Liszt’s “Valse-Impromptu” and his “Valse à capriccio” and the famous “Valse-Caprice” by Anton Rubinstein.
These important groups of works are now made available in scholarly-critical Urtext editions based on the “Œuvres complètes de Gabriel Fauré” and reflect the latest state of research. Detailed forewords offer information on the genesis and significance of the compositions as well as valuable suggestions on historical interpretation.
All the available manuscript and printed sources as well as piano rolls containing recordings by the composer have been taken into consideration, leading to new discoveries particularly regarding the “Valses-Caprices”.
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for: Piano
Music score (Urtext edition, anthology)
Item no.: 658902
Kritische Gesamtausgabe der Werke von Leos Janácek F/1
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for: Piano
Music score (Urtext edition)
Item no.: 114394
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for: Piano
Music score (Urtext edition)
Item no.: 681855
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for: Piano
Music score (Urtext edition)
Item no.: 656577
for piano
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for: Piano
Music score (Urtext edition)
Item no.: 680592
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