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The Well-Tempered Clavier I-II
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The Well-Tempered Clavier I-II The Bartók Performing Editions-Instruktive Ausgaben von Béla Bártok by Johann Sebastian Bach Piano Solo - Sheet Music

By Johann Sebastian Bach
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SKU: BT.EMBZ15079

The Bartók Performing Editions-Instruktive Ausgaben von Béla Bártok. Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. EMB Music of Bela Bartok. Tuition. Book Only. Composed 2019. 148 pages. Editio Musica Budapest #EMBZ15079. Published by Editio Musica Budapest (BT.EMBZ15079).

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Bach's Wohltemperiertes Klavier was Bartók's first instructional publication, divided into four books. Bartók became a professor of piano at the Budapest Music Academy in 1907, and it was probably in this capacity that he was entrusted with preparing a Hungarian edition of the set of pieces. His basic idea was that students learning independently without adequate guidance should receive sufficient directions from the music to perform the works. As a consequence Bartók's score is deliberately over-detailed.For pedagogical reasons the composer ignored the original order of pieces, and compiled the material according to grades of difficulty, dividing it into four books. Thepresent edition presents the Bartók Wohltemperiertes Klavier in two volumes, each containing two books. One interesting feature of the Bartók edition is that two of the fugues in both book III and book IV are written out in full score, to accustom the pupil to score-reading. For some pieces he deliberately refrained from providing performance indications, to give pianists an opportunity to exercise their creativity.The current edition is not a reprint: errors we know of have been corrected, and the layout of the score has been re-arranged keeping in mind the need to turn pages. This edition which includes Bartók's detailed comments is complemented by facsimiles of Bach's manuscript and an afterword by László Somfai.

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