Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 Clavierubung IV by Johann Sebastian Bach Chamber Music - Sheet Music

By Johann Sebastian Bach

ISBN 978-3-85055-567-8. UPC: 800522001277.

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Summary
Instrument:
Piano Solo
Ensembles:
Chamber Music
Genres:
Baroque Period
Composers:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Publishers:
Wiener Urtext/Vienna Urtext
UPC:
800522001277
ISBN:
978-3-85055-567-8
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Level:
SMP Level 10 (Advanced) Advanced
Musical forms:
Variations
Artist:
Johann Sebastian Bach
Arrangers:
Christoph Wolff
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
64
Shipping Weight:
0.69 pounds
Detailed Description
Chamber Music piano - SMP Level 10 (Advanced)

SKU: PR.UT050159

Clavierubung IV. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Christoph Wolff. Arranged by Christoph Wolff. Baroque. Full score. With Standard notation. 64 pages. Wiener Urtext/Vienna Urtext #UT050159. Published by Wiener Urtext/Vienna Urtext (PR.UT050159).

ISBN 978-3-85055-567-8. UPC: 800522001277.

About SMP Level 10 (Advanced)

Very advanced level, very difficult note reading, frequent time signature changes, virtuosic level technical facility needed.

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2 reviews

Unautrehomme

Mar 28, 2019

Fine Edition of the Goldbergs

Every editor of the Goldberg Variations has their own fingerings, so comparing others is invaluable to me. Fingering is unusually complex in this set, involving cross-overs and matters of voicing. This edition is beautifully printed with well-figured fingerings.

Jeff

Sep 23, 2014

For harpsichord with 2 manuals

Edited by Christoph Wolf / fingering by harpsichordist Huguette Dreyfus. Dreyfus notes that she fingered with 2 manuals in mind for the variations that are thus designated, and therefore these may not be the best for a single keyboard (think piano). The fingering also illustrates harpsichord phrasing and articulation, which is NOT Schenkerian. If you are a harpsichordist, this should work better than Henle's (I have both editions.)