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Songs without Words

Edited from the autographs, manuscript copies and first editions
Urtext
piano
Product number: UT50075
Edition: Urtext
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Description

A piano piece in E flat major, with the simple title ‘Lied’ (song) was Felix Mendelssohn’s surprise present to his sister Fanny on her birthday on 14 November 1828. Shortly afterwards she referred to the work as ‘Song without Words’ and probably coined the phrase under which her brother’s lyrical piano pieces, numbering nearly 50, are known today. The present edition contains in addition to the 48 well-known ‘Songs without Words’ a number of individual compositions which because of their title or character seem to fit the classification ‘Song without Words’. These and the above mentioned first example of 1828 are united in this essential compilation of works in a genre favoured by the composer. An enriching addition to the piano repertoire, of interest for teaching as well as for recital purposes.

Contents

"Sechs Lieder ohne Worte op. 19b
Anhang zu Heft 1 -| Sechs Lieder ohne Worte op. 30
Sechs Lieder ohne Worte op. 38
Sechs Lieder ohne Worte op. 53
Anhang zu Heft 4
Sechs Lieder ohne Worte op. 62
Anhang zu Heft 5
Sechs Lieder ohne Worte op. 67
Posthum veröffentlichte Lieder ohne Worte
Sechs Lieder ohne Worte op. 102
Anhang zu Heft 8
Anhang"

More Information

Title:
Songs without Words
Edited from the autographs, manuscript copies and first editions
Urtext
Edition:
Urtext
Level of difficulty:
lower intermediate - intermediate
Brand:
Wiener Urtext Edition
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
UT50075
ISMN13:
979-0-50057-167-4
ISBN13:
978-3-85055-074-1
Weight:
0,81 kg
Pages:
224
Binding:
Paperback/Softcover

Preview/Media Contents

Video:
Lieder ohne worte

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