Description
In a short lifespan of less than 32 years, Schubert was a prolific composer, writing some 600 Lieder, nine symphonies (including the famous “Unfinished Symphony”), liturgical music, operas, some incidental music and a large body of chamber and solo piano music. Appreciation of Schubert’s music during his lifetime was limited, but interest in his work increased significantly in the decades following his death.
Here we have a fine selection of the most famous masterpieces by Franz Schubert, composed for or arranged for Solo Piano. An essential addition to your Piano library, the book is supplied with 2 full performance CDs.
Contents:
- Agnus Dei (Mass In G)
- Andante In C Major
- Ave Maria
- Ballet Music (Rosamunde)
- Diabelli Variation
- Entr’acte (Rosamunde)
- Gute Nacht (Winterreise)
- Huttenbrenner Variations (Theme And Variations 1,2,8 And 9)
- Impromptu No.2 A Flat Op.142
- Impromptu No.3 In B Flat Major Op.90
- Impromptu No.3 In B Flat Op.142 (Theme And Variations 1 And 2)
- Landler Op.18 D.145 Nos 1,7 And 11)
- Litaney
- Marche Militaire
- Moments Musicaux Op.94 D.780
- Nacht Und Traume
- Nocturne In B Flat Major
- Scherzo [Goldschmidt, Berthold]
- Serenade [Dodgson, Stephen]
- Sonata No.3 Op.120 (Andante)
- Symhpony No.5 In B Flat Major (1st Movement Allegro)
- Symphony No.4 In C Major ‘Tragic’ (2nd Movement Andante)
- Symphony No.5 In B Flat Major (2nd Movement Andante Con Moto)
- Symphony No.5 In B Flat Major (3rd Movement Minuet-allegro)
- Symphony No.8 In B Minor ‘Unfinished’ (1st Movement Allegro Moderato)
- Symphony No.8 In B Minor ‘Unfinished’ (2nd Movement Andante Con Moto)
- The Lord Is My Shepherd
- The Trout Quintet Op.114 (4th Movement Andantino)
- Valse Sentimentale Op.50 No,13 (D,779) Valse Sentimentale Op.50 No.31 (D.779)
- Valse Sentimentale Op.50 No.34 (D.779)
- Waltz (Albumleaf) D.844
- Waltz Op.18 No.2 (D.145)
- Waltz Op.18 No.6 (D.145)
- Waltz Op.9 No.1 (D.365)
- Waltz Op.9 No.2 (D.365)
- Waltz Op.9 No.3 (D.365)
- Who Is Sylvia?