G.F. Handel: Keyboard Works For Solo Instruments (noty na sólo klavír)

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Dostupnost: Obvykle odesíláme do 5-10 pracovních dnů



Noty na sólo klavír.

A Happy And Harmonious Blacksmith (Air - Suite No.5 In E Hwv 430) [Handel, George Frideric]
Adagio (G175)
Adagio (G177)
Air [Sarabande] (G120)
Air With 5 Variations (G116)
Air With 5 Variations (G36)
Allegro (G119)
Allegro (G176)
Allegro (G179)
Allegro (G212)
Allegro (G252)
Allegro (G56)
Allegro [Fugue] (G113)
Allegro [Fugue] (G178)
Allegro [Fugue] (G206)
Allegro [Fugue](G163)
Andante (G251)
Aria (G214)
Capriccio In F Major (G183)
Capriccio In G Minor (G270)
Chaconne In F Major (G184)
Chaconne With 21 Variations In G Major (G229)
Chaconne With 62 Variations In G Major (G228)
Courante (G147)
Courante (G165)
Courante (G196)
Courante (G213)
Courante (G247)
Courante (G261)
Courante (G3)
Courante (G31)
Fantasia In C Major (G60)
Fugue – Allegro (G194)
Fugue In A Minor (G17)
Fugue In B Minor (G27)
Fugue In B-flat

Dostupnost Obvykle odesíláme do 5-10 pracovních dnů
Jazyk Angličtina
Katalogové číslo DOV243389
Aranžmá Noty na sólo klavír
Kód aranžmá PF
Médium Hudebnina
Formát Klavírní album
Hudební žánr Barokní
Nakladatel Dover Publications
Počet stran 176
ISBN 9780486243382
EAN kód 9780486243382
Autorství Handel, George Frideric (Composer)
Původní popisek "Here, for the first time in a popularly accessible edition, are 35 of his finest keyboard works for solo instruments, reproduced from the monumental Deutsche Handelgesellschaft edition, including eight 'Great Suites' and 'Fugue In A Minor'. For this new edition, the pieces have been rearranged and retitled according to the latest scholarly sequences found in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Students and scholars will find many of the ideas Handel sketched here expanded and reworked in later chamber and orchestral works and in the opera dance movements, musicians and every Baroque music lover will see in these neglected pieces ""a Protean Fluidity"" (New Grove) worthy of the great composer, and more than worthy of any musical library."