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Classical |
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Book |
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Breitkopf & Hartel |
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Piano |
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Instrument |
Piano Solo |
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Burtcode
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BREEb8174
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Price
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Your Price: $26.55 Discounted 5%
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Opus 24: finally together after 100 years
Between 1895 and 1903, Sibelius composed ten piano pieces that were later compiled into op. 24. They were first printed singly by various publishers in Helsinki. Shortly thereafter, Breitkopf & Hartel acquired the small works and, with the composer's permission, grouped them together under the opus number 24, but without printing them in one joint edition. As the years went by, the Caprice, No. 3, and the Romance, No. 9, became particularly beloved among pianists. They are appealing both as recital pieces and as encores, and are still available as single editions. It was not until 2002 that the entire collection was released in one volume as part of the Complete Edition.
The new edition of the "Ten Pieces" op. 24 is based on this edition. To be exact, the book contains twelve piano pieces, since there are alternative versions of No. 6, Idyll, and No. 7, Andantino.
Table of contents: 1. Impromptu 2. Romans 3. Caprice 4. Romance (in D minor) 5. Valse 6. Idyll (1st version 1899 · 2nd version 1904) 7. Andantino (1st version 1899 · 2nd version 1900?) 8. Nocturno 9. Romanze (in Db major) 10. Barcarola
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