Muzio Clementi – Piano Sonata in G Major, Op. 37, No. 2
by Muzio Clementi
Piano Solo - Sheet Music

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Piano solo (Piano solo) - Henle Level 4-5

SKU: HL.51481130

Composed by Muzio Clementi. Edited by Alan Tyson, Hans-Martin Theopold, and Sonja Gerlach. Arranged by Hans-Martin Theopold. Sheet Music. Paperbound. Henle Music Folios. Classical. Softcover. 20 pages. G. Henle #HN1130. Published by G. Henle (HL.51481130).

ISBN 9790201811307. UPC: 884088674663. 9.25x12.25x0.09 inches.

Clementi not only dedicated himself to the piano as a virtuoso and composer but also as a teacher, music publisher and instrument maker – so it is no wonder that he was referred to as the “Father of the Piano Forte” at the time. Alongside basic educational works he also wrote a great many instructive sonatas and sonatinas that form the basis of piano tuition even today. The Sonata in G major – from his opus 37 that was published in 1798 – is a must for all budding pianists. This is reason enough for us to publish this work of medium level of difficulty in a reasonably priced single edition. It was previously only available in a collected edition (HN 330).

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