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Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 8 in c minor, Op. 13 (Grande Sonate Pathétique)

Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 8 in c minor, Op. 13 (Grande Sonate Pathétique)

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Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 8 in c minor, Op. 13 (Grande Sonate Pathétique)

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The Story

In a span of only eight years, between 1794-1802, Beethoven composed twenty piano sonatas, among them his so-called "Grande Sonate Pathétique" op. 13. It marks the consummation of his Classical style, yet also already alludes to his Heroic Period with its intensely Romantic characteristics. Composed in the "tragic" key of C minor, it foreshadows the expressive drama of later masterworks such as the Fifth Symphony or the Coriolan Overture. Of the famous sonatas, this one is the most technically manageable and thus proves immensely popular with advanced piano students. The new Urtext edition from G. Henle Publishers hails from the successful Beethoven collaboration between Norbert Gertsch and Murray Perahia, as usual with fingering and interpretive suggestions from the great pianist.

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Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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In a span of only eight years, between 1794-1802, Beethoven composed twenty piano sonatas, among them his so-called "Grande Sonate Pathétique" op. 13. It marks the consummation of his Classical style, yet also already alludes to his Heroic Period with its intensely Romantic characteristics. Composed in the "tragic" key of C minor, it foreshadows the expressive drama of later masterworks such as the Fifth Symphony or the Coriolan Overture. Of the famous sonatas, this one is the most technically manageable and thus proves immensely popular with advanced piano students. The new Urtext edition from G. Henle Publishers hails from the successful Beethoven collaboration between Norbert Gertsch and Murray Perahia, as usual with fingering and interpretive suggestions from the great pianist.