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Product Type | Book and Part(s) |
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Pages | 94 |
ISMN | 9790006559862 |
Claude Debussy had difficulties finishing his last major work, the Sonata for Violin and Piano. This can be seen in the many drafts which have been handed down and the fact that the cycle for which it was conceived was leftunfinished. The work originated under the impact of Debussy’s progressing illness as well as the First World War.
The first edition, published during the final year of Debussy’s life, contains many rhythmicerrors. The non-autograph metronome marks as well as the discrepancies between the separate violin part and the violin part in small print in the piano score are two problems that have affected the work’s laterreception.Both are examined here in a fresh light.
In addition to the Sonata, this edition contains arrangements of La fille aux cheveux de lin and Il pleure dans mon coeur by the American violinist Arthur Hartmann. It wasHartmann who inspired Debussy to make an arrangement of his well-known piano piece Minstrels, also included in our edition.
– Debussy’s complete works for violin and piano
– With arrangements by Debussy’sacquaintance Hartmann
– Informative Foreword (Eng/Fr/Ger)
– Critical Commentary (Eng)
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