Beethoven, String Quartets op. 74, 95 [Bar:TP918]

Beethoven, Ludwig van

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Streichquartette op. 74, 95.

Edition no. TP 918

ISMN: 9790006204793

Volume / Series: BÄRENREITER URTEXT

Editor: Del Mar, Jonathan

Language(s) of text: English, German

Product format: Study score, Urtext edition

Binding: Paperback

Pages / Format: XV, 64 S. - 22,5 x 16,5 cm

Some of Beethoven’s most enduring and unabashedly successful works stem from his so-called “Middle Period” and in the genre of chamber music, the quartets op. 74 and 95 together with the recently issued op. 59 quartets complete this period. Jonathan Del Mar’s scholarly critical edition of quartets op. 74 and 95 sets the record straight once and for all, restoring Beethoven’s articulation, dynamics and lengths of slurs as the composer originally intended.

The interdependency of the sources and their readings are clearly laid out by Del Mar in his Critical Commentary, which also contains facsimile pages pointing out ambiguities with previous editions.

- Bärenreiter quality Urtext

- Critical Commentary (Eng) with facsimiles

- Study score includes historical introduction (Ger/Eng) by Barry Cooper

String Quartets op. 74, 95Edition no.TP 918ISMN9790006204793Detailed product informationVolume / SeriesBÄRENREITER URTEXTEditorDel Mar, JonathanLanguage(s) of textEnglish, GermanProduct formatStudy score, Urtext editionBindingPaperbackPages / FormatXV, 64 S. - 22,5 x 16,5 cmMusic sampleOrchestral material and related productsDescriptionContentExtrasSome of Beethoven’s most enduring and unabashedly successful works stem from his so-called “Middle Period” and in the genre of chamber music, the quartets op. 74 and 95 together with the recently issued op. 59 quartets complete this period. Jonathan Del Mar’s scholarly critical edition of quartets op. 74 and 95 sets the record straight once and for all, restoring Beethoven’s articulation, dynamics and lengths of slurs as the composer originally intended.
The interdependency of the sources and their readings are clearly laid out by Del Mar in his Critical Commentary, which also contains facsimile pages pointing out ambiguities with previous editions.
- Bärenreiter quality Urtext- Critical Commentary (Eng) with facsimiles- Study score includes historical introduction (Ger/Eng) by Barry Cooper