• Three Capriccios for the Pianoforte op. 31 Weinmann XIII:1-3 Piano Solo - Sheet Music

Three Capriccios for the Pianoforte op. 31 Weinmann XIII:1-3 Piano Solo - Sheet Music

Like his younger compatriot Leopold Kozeluh, Johann Baptist Wanhal derived a considerable part of his income from teaching, and his large output of keyboard music - which includes solos, chamber works with keyboard and instructional pieces - reflects this. Along with the usual sets of variations, dances and other small-scale works, he published sonatinas and progressive sonatas for young performers which reveal his experience as teacher and his gift of making the simplest music attractive as well as instructive. Wanhal's output of solo keyboard music also includes far more complex and ambitious works, among them, several sets of pieces styled 'Capriccio'. These works are in essence multi-movement sonatas, their capriciousness largely evident in their discursive first movements which include an element of modest tonal adventure. The works are very attractive, technically demanding yet well within the scope of the many fine amateur fortepianists in Vienna. Wanhal's capriccios were eagerly sought after in other centres as well and were issued by publishers in London, Paris, Amsterdam, Offenbach am Main as well as in Vienna.

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Summary
Instrument:
Piano Solo
Publishers:
MDS (Music Distribution Services)
ISBN:
9790805700427
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
44
Shipping Weight:
5.8 pounds
Detailed Description
Piano

SKU: M7.KAE-783894

Composed by Johann Baptist Wanhal. Edited by Allan Badley. Sheet music. Score. Op. 31. 44 pages. Duration 43'. MDS (Music Distribution Services) #KAE 783894. Published by MDS (Music Distribution Services) (M7.KAE-783894).

ISBN 9790805700427.

Like his younger compatriot Leopold Kozeluh, Johann Baptist Wanhal derived a considerable part of his income from teaching, and his large output of keyboard music - which includes solos, chamber works with keyboard and instructional pieces - reflects this. Along with the usual sets of variations, dances and other small-scale works, he published sonatinas and progressive sonatas for young performers which reveal his experience as teacher and his gift of making the simplest music attractive as well as instructive. Wanhal's output of solo keyboard music also includes far more complex and ambitious works, among them, several sets of pieces styled 'Capriccio'. These works are in essence multi-movement sonatas, their capriciousness largely evident in their discursive first movements which include an element of modest tonal adventure. The works are very attractive, technically demanding yet well within the scope of the many fine amateur fortepianists in Vienna. Wanhal's capriccios were eagerly sought after in other centres as well and were issued by publishers in London, Paris, Amsterdam, Offenbach am Main as well as in Vienna.

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