Ludwig van Beethoven: The Piano Sonatas; History, Notation, Interpretation
A comprehensive and immersive survey of thirty-five Beethoven piano sonatas
 
“Beethoven piano sonatas accompany every pianist, amateur or professional for his or her entire life and constitute one of the most miraculous constants of the human civilization. To help us around the exciting journey through those masterpieces Jan Marisse Huizing combines his expertise, knowledge, and above all his unconditional love for this music.”— Alexander Melnikov, pianist
 
Beethoven’s piano sonatas are among the iconic cornerstones of the classical music repertoire. Jan Marisse Huizing offers an in-depth study of the sonatas using available autographs, first editions, recordings, and nearly three hundred musical examples.
 
Digging into the historical background and historical performance practice, the book provides illuminating detail on Beethoven’s pianism as well as his characteristics of notation, form and content, “types of touch,” articulation, beaming, pedal indications, character, rubato, meter, metric constructions, tempo, and metronome marks.
 
Packed with anecdotes, quotations, and considerable new information, the book will inspire all involved with these masterworks, playing a fortepiano or modern Grand, giving the sense of the composer sitting beside them as he translates his inspiration and ideas into his notation.
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Ludwig van Beethoven: The Piano Sonatas; History, Notation, Interpretation
A comprehensive and immersive survey of thirty-five Beethoven piano sonatas
 
“Beethoven piano sonatas accompany every pianist, amateur or professional for his or her entire life and constitute one of the most miraculous constants of the human civilization. To help us around the exciting journey through those masterpieces Jan Marisse Huizing combines his expertise, knowledge, and above all his unconditional love for this music.”— Alexander Melnikov, pianist
 
Beethoven’s piano sonatas are among the iconic cornerstones of the classical music repertoire. Jan Marisse Huizing offers an in-depth study of the sonatas using available autographs, first editions, recordings, and nearly three hundred musical examples.
 
Digging into the historical background and historical performance practice, the book provides illuminating detail on Beethoven’s pianism as well as his characteristics of notation, form and content, “types of touch,” articulation, beaming, pedal indications, character, rubato, meter, metric constructions, tempo, and metronome marks.
 
Packed with anecdotes, quotations, and considerable new information, the book will inspire all involved with these masterworks, playing a fortepiano or modern Grand, giving the sense of the composer sitting beside them as he translates his inspiration and ideas into his notation.
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Ludwig van Beethoven: The Piano Sonatas; History, Notation, Interpretation

Ludwig van Beethoven: The Piano Sonatas; History, Notation, Interpretation

Ludwig van Beethoven: The Piano Sonatas; History, Notation, Interpretation

Ludwig van Beethoven: The Piano Sonatas; History, Notation, Interpretation

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A comprehensive and immersive survey of thirty-five Beethoven piano sonatas
 
“Beethoven piano sonatas accompany every pianist, amateur or professional for his or her entire life and constitute one of the most miraculous constants of the human civilization. To help us around the exciting journey through those masterpieces Jan Marisse Huizing combines his expertise, knowledge, and above all his unconditional love for this music.”— Alexander Melnikov, pianist
 
Beethoven’s piano sonatas are among the iconic cornerstones of the classical music repertoire. Jan Marisse Huizing offers an in-depth study of the sonatas using available autographs, first editions, recordings, and nearly three hundred musical examples.
 
Digging into the historical background and historical performance practice, the book provides illuminating detail on Beethoven’s pianism as well as his characteristics of notation, form and content, “types of touch,” articulation, beaming, pedal indications, character, rubato, meter, metric constructions, tempo, and metronome marks.
 
Packed with anecdotes, quotations, and considerable new information, the book will inspire all involved with these masterworks, playing a fortepiano or modern Grand, giving the sense of the composer sitting beside them as he translates his inspiration and ideas into his notation.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300251609
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 11/30/2021
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.84(d)

About the Author

Jan Marisse Huizing is Emeritus Professor of Piano and Piano Methodology at the Conservatory of Amsterdam and served as artistic director of The International Holland Music Sessions. His publications include Frédéric Chopin: TheEtudes (Schott). Gerald R. Mettam translates extensively in life sciences and music, alongside The Cost of Sugar and other historical novels by Cynthia McLeod.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

1 The Sonatas: Overview-Form and Content 1

2 Beethoven's Pianism 52

3 The Piano in Beethoven's Time 81

4 Performance Practice and Beethoven's Notation 110

Types of Touch 111

From "Common" Touch to Legato 112

Legato 113

Prolonged Touch 123

Detached Touch 128

Beaming 133

Pedaling 140

Rubato 147

Character and "Heavy" and "Light" Execution 161

Meter and Metrical Construction 166

Uneven Metrical Constructions 171

Meter and Subdivisions 177

Tempo 181

The Metronome 199

5 The Editions 210

6 Style and Interpretation 238

7 The Recordings 262

Appendix: Keyboard Actions 271

Notes 275

Bibliography 303

Autographs in Facsimile Editions 311

Index of Sonatas 313

Index of Persons 315

Illustration Credits 321

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