Complete sonatas invitation to the dance and other piano works /
A virtuoso of the piano and a pioneer of musical Romanticism, Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826) wrote piano music of elegance and grandeur enhanced with bravura technical effects that profoundly influenced later 19th-century piano music.
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| Format: | Kit |
| Language: | Spanish English |
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New York:
Dover Publications,
1992.
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| Edition: | Primera edición. |
| Series: | Classical music for keyboard
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Table of Contents:
- Sonata No. 1 in C Major, Op. 24 (1812; ded. to the Grand Duchess Maria Paulowna of Weimar)
- Sonata No. 2 in A-flat Major, Op. 39 (1816; ded. to Francois Lauska)
- Sonata No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 49 (1816)
- Sonata No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 70 (1819-22; ded. to Johann Friedrich Rochlitz)
- Momento Capriccioso (Capricious Moment), Op. 12 (1808)
- Grande polonaise (Grand polonaise), Op. 21 (1808)
- Rondo Brillante ("La Gaite") (Brilliant Rondo ("Gaiety"), Op. 62 (1819)
- Invitation to the Dance (aufforderung zum tanze) Op. 65 (1819; ded. to his wife, Caroline)
- Polacca brillante (L´Hilarité) (Brilliant Polacca Mirth), Op. 72 (1819)
- Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 2 (1800; ded. to Johann Nepomuk Kalcher)
- Variations on a Theme from Vogler´s Castore e Polluce, Op. 5 (1804)
- Variations on a Theme from Vogler´s Samori, Op. 6 (1804)
- Variations on Bianchi´s "Vien´ qua, Dorina bella", Op. 7 (1807)
- Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 9 (1808)
- Variations on a Theme from Méhul´s Joseph, Op. 28 (1812; ded. to Fanny von Wiebeking)
- Variations on a Russian Theme Op. 40 (1815)
- Variations on a Gypsy song, Op. 55 (1817).