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Piano<br />

Beethoven’s legacy ...<br />

Ludwig van Beethoven:<br />

Sonata for Pianoforte<br />

E major op. 109<br />

BÄRENREITER URTEXT<br />

Edited by Jonathan Del Mar<br />

With an Introduction by Misha Donat<br />

and notes on performance practice<br />

by Jonathan Del Mar and<br />

Misha Donat<br />

☞ BA 10854 · approx. € 9.95<br />

To appear in April <strong>2019</strong><br />

Beethoven’s final three piano sonatas have always been a source of<br />

great fascination. Composed in 1820, the Sonata op. 109 opened the<br />

door to the future with its extreme expressivity, its abandonment of<br />

traditional techniques and its radical departure from familiar<br />

aesthetic norms.<br />

Beethoven specialist Jonathan Del Mar has competently solved the<br />

questions raised by the highly complex source material of this work<br />

headed “Sonata for the Hammerklavier” in the autograph score.<br />

The result is a reliable musical text and a Critical Commentary<br />

explaining alternative readings and editorial decisions.<br />

In addition to a reader-friendly engraving and practical page-turns,<br />

the edition is rounded off with an informative Introduction and<br />

valuable notes on historical performance practice.<br />

• Scholarly-critical Urtext edition taking all sources into account<br />

• Reader-friendly engraving and practical page-turns<br />

New Issue Title<br />

• Informative Introduction (Eng/Ger) and valuable notes on<br />

historical performance practice (Eng/Ger)<br />

New Publications I/<strong>2019</strong> · The Programme 8

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