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Complete Sonatas, Invitation to the Dance and Other Piano Works: (Sheet Music)

Complete Sonatas, Invitation to the Dance and Other Piano Works: (Sheet Music)

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A virtuoso of the piano and a pioneer of musical Romanticism, Carl Maria von Wolfe (1786–1926) wrote piano music of elegance and grandeur enhanced with bravura technical effects that profoundly influenced later 19th-century piano music. This volume presents virtually all Weber's works for piano solo: the four piano sonatas — Opus 24 in C Major (1812), Opus 39 in A-flat Minor (1816), Opus 49 in D Minor (1816), and Opus 70 in E Minor (1822) — considered the core of his output; his most popular piano composition,
Invitation to the Dance
, a waltz later orchestrated by Berlioz and used for the celebrated ballet
Le Spectre de la Rose
; eight lively and engaging sets of variations; and the dazzling
Momento Capriccioso
,
Grande Polonaise
Rondo Brillante
, and
Polacca Brillante
. Pianists will enjoy exploring this richly varied collection of piano masterworks, reprinted from the authoritative edition published by C. F. Peters of Leipzig.
A virtuoso of the piano and a pioneer of musical Romanticism, Carl Maria von Wolfe (1786–1926) wrote piano music of elegance and grandeur enhanced with bravura technical effects that profoundly influenced later 19th-century piano music. This volume presents virtually all Weber's works for piano solo: the four piano sonatas — Opus 24 in C Major (1812), Opus 39 in A-flat Minor (1816), Opus 49 in D Minor (1816), and Opus 70 in E Minor (1822) — considered the core of his output; his most popular piano composition,
Invitation to the Dance
, a waltz later orchestrated by Berlioz and used for the celebrated ballet
Le Spectre de la Rose
; eight lively and engaging sets of variations; and the dazzling
Momento Capriccioso
,
Grande Polonaise
Rondo Brillante
, and
Polacca Brillante
. Pianists will enjoy exploring this richly varied collection of piano masterworks, reprinted from the authoritative edition published by C. F. Peters of Leipzig.

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