• Trio for Pianoforte, Violin and Violoncello, op. 97 by Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Trio - Sheet Music
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Trio for Pianoforte, Violin and Violoncello, op. 97 Archduke by Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Trio - Sheet Music

By Ludwig van Beethoven

By the time Beethoven completed the “Archduke” Trio in 1811 he had been working on it for several years. In April 1814 he could finally give the work its première together with Ignaz Schuppanzigh and Joseph Linke, this being Beethoven’s last public appearance as a pianist. He dedicated the piece to his friend, pupil and patron, Archduke Rudolph of Austria. Today it numbers among his most celebrated pieces of chamber music, not least because of its remarkable melodiousness – a feature typical of Beethoven’s music from these years – and its spacious formal design.Jonathan Del Mar’s new critical edition of the Trio draws not only on early prints but also on various handwritten sources. A detailed introduction by Misha Donat is devoted to the work’s historical contexts.

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Summary
Instrument:
Piano Violin
Ensembles:
Piano Trio
Genres:
Classical Period Romantic Period
Composers:
Ludwig van Beethoven
Publishers:
Baerenreiter Verlag
Series:
Barenreiter Urtext
ISBN:
9790006569977
Format:
Performance Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Ludwig van Beethoven
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
12.2 x 9.57 inches
Shipping Weight:
1.35 pounds
Detailed Description
Piano, Violin, Violoncello

SKU: BA.BA10942

Archduke. Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. Edited by Jonathan Del Mar. This edition: urtext edition. Hardback. Performance score, Part. Opus 97. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA10942. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA10942).

ISBN 9790006569977. 12.2 x 9.57 inches. Preface: Donat, Misha.

By the time Beethoven completed the “Archduke” Trio in 1811 he had been working on it for several years. In April 1814 he could finally give the work its première together with Ignaz Schuppanzigh and Joseph Linke, this being Beethoven’s last public appearance as a pianist. He dedicated the piece to his friend, pupil and patron, Archduke Rudolph of Austria. Today it numbers among his most celebrated pieces of chamber music, not least because of its remarkable melodiousness – a feature typical of Beethoven’s music from these years – and its spacious formal design.

Jonathan Del Mar’s new critical edition of the Trio draws not only on early prints but also on various handwritten sources. A detailed introduction by Misha Donat is devoted to the work’s historical contexts.

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- A reliable musical text based on all available sources
- A description of the sources
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- Valuable notes on performance practice
- Includes an introduction with critical commentary explaining source discrepancies and editorial decisions

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- Page-turns, fold-out pages, and cues where you need them
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