Étude for the Sostenuto Pedal, Opus 55
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SKU: A0.895817
Composed by David Pentecost. Baroque. Score. 5 pages. David Pentecost #6137315. Published by David Pentecost (A0.895817).Opus 55 is an Etude which uses in part, a similar note pattern to that used by Bach in the Fugue movement of his famous Toccata & Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565. The sostenuto pedal, is used quite extensively, and that is why I named the piece with its full title: Etude for the Sostenuto Pedal. The piece should be played with the left foot positioned over the sostenuto pedal, and the right foot over the damper (right) pedal. Sometimes the sostenuto pedal is used by itself, and at other times in combination with the damper pedal. The number of voices in the Etude varies, and in some bars, there are five voices. .
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