Sonatas for the Piano. Book II, Nos. 11-20 (Schirmer’s Library of Musical Classics, Vol. 296) [Paperback] Franz Joseph Haydn and Ludwig Klee & Dr. Sigmund Lebert

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Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This well-preserved volume from Schirmer’s Library presents the latter half of Haydn’s seminal piano sonatas, composed between 1766-1795. Edited by Klee and Lebert, it offers insights into the evolution of piano composition and performance in the Classical era. A valuable artifact for collectors and enthusiasts of early classical music, capturing a formative period in the development of the piano repertoire and the enduring genius of one of history’s most influential composers.

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Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This well-preserved volume from Schirmer’s Library of Musical Classics presents the latter half of Franz Joseph Haydn’s seminal collection of piano sonatas. Haydn, the father of the symphony and a pivotal figure in the Classical era, composed these sonatas between 1766 and 1795, showcasing his mastery of the emerging sonata form and his innovative approach to keyboard writing. Edited by the esteemed musicians Ludwig Klee and Sigmund Lebert, this edition offers a window into the evolution of piano composition and performance in the late 18th century. For collectors and enthusiasts of early classical music, this book represents a valuable artifact, capturing a formative period in the development of the piano repertoire and the enduring genius of one of history’s most influential composers.

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