Piano Sonatas – Centennial Edition Schirmer Library of Classics Volume 1992 Piano Solo by Alexander Scriabin Piano Solo - Sheet Music
By Alexander ScriabinISBN 9780793530113. UPC: 073999817805. 9.0x12.0x0.499 inches.
Details
Summary
- Instrument:
- Piano Solo
- Genres:
- 20th Century
- Composers:
- Alexander Scriabin
- Publishers:
- G. Schirmer
- UPC:
- 073999817805
- ISBN:
- 9780793530113
- Item types:
- Physical
- Level:
- SMP Level 10 (Advanced) Advanced
- Musical forms:
- Sonata
- Artist:
- Alexander Scriabin
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Size:
- 9.0x12.0x0.499 inches
- Number of Pages:
- 216
- Shipping Weight:
- 1.94 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: HL.50481780
Schirmer Library of Classics Volume 1992 Piano Solo. Composed by Alexander Scriabin. Piano Collection. Classical, Contemporary, Sonata. 216 pages. G. Schirmer #LB1992. Published by G. Schirmer (HL.50481780).ISBN 9780793530113. UPC: 073999817805. 9.0x12.0x0.499 inches.
About SMP Level 10 (Advanced)
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Very advanced level, very difficult note reading, frequent time signature changes, virtuosic level technical facility needed.
Song List
Piano Sonatas
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- Instrument:
- Piano and Keyboard Piano Piano Solo
- Artists:
- Alexander Scriabin
- Publisher:
- G. Schirmer
Ratings + Reviews
3 Rating
2 reviews
Hernan V.
Oct 6, 2011
To all Skriabin music lovers out there: prefer the new Barenreiter Urtext edition (available elsewhere) which is an example others must follow. Extraordinary print and paper quality, worth every cent more you pay...
Hernan V.
Sep 3, 2011
I have bought this product and can't comprehend Schirmer's policy when it comes to quality of print: in music this complex, clarity is vital, and here you are presented with a slightly blurred ink, on less-than-ideal paper. I regret to have trusted this editor and will now have to look for a better edition, hopefully Henle? Oh, and the Rachmaninoff editions are the same!