60 Sonatas, Books 1 and 2 (Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics)
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Rating | : | 4.35 (548 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1423417852 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-07-16 |
Language | : | English |
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mycayenneturbos said Missing some pieces I wanted to play. I bought this book on Amazon.com when my teacher suggested that we would study Scarlatti Sonatas, but when I received it, I found out that this book is missing K."Missing some pieces I wanted to play" according to mycayenneturbos. I bought this book on Amazon.com when my teacher suggested that we would study Scarlatti Sonatas, but when I received it, I found out that this book is missing K.27, K.1Missing some pieces I wanted to play mycayenneturbos I bought this book on Amazon.com when my teacher suggested that we would study Scarlatti Sonatas, but when I received it, I found out that this book is missing K.27, K.141 which I somehow believed this book would have because those are quite famous ones. I think I like the Kirkpatrick edition but my teacher prefers Longo edition. So, I still can't decide which edition I like better than the other. As for the actual book itself, the cover is made with a coated paper for the cover, all pages are nicely bound, the book is not too thick or heavy. Like ot. 1 which I somehow believed this book would have because those are quite famous ones. I think I like the Kirkpatrick edition but my teacher prefers Longo edition. So, I still can't decide which edition I like better than the other. As for the actual book itself, the cover is made with a coated paper for the cover, all pages are nicely bound, the book is not too thick or heavy. Like ot. 7, K.1Missing some pieces I wanted to play mycayenneturbos I bought this book on Amazon.com when my teacher suggested that we would study Scarlatti Sonatas, but when I received it, I found out that this book is missing K.27, K.141 which I somehow believed this book would have because those are quite famous ones. I think I like the Kirkpatrick edition but my teacher prefers Longo edition. So, I still can't decide which edition I like better than the other. As for the actual book itself, the cover is made with a coated paper for the cover, all pages are nicely bound, the book is not too thick or heavy. Like ot. 1 which I somehow believed this book would have because those are quite famous ones. I think I like the Kirkpatrick edition but my teacher prefers Longo edition. So, I still can't decide which edition I like better than the other. As for the actual book itself, the cover is made with a coated paper for the cover, all pages are nicely bound, the book is not too thick or heavy. Like ot. Excellent Schirmer edition Wade If you like Domenico Scarlatti and are willing to work hard to play his music, then this edition has some delightful sonatas in store for you. Domenico can be very technically challenging with a lot of cross-hand work involving quick hops over the keyboard. His contrapuntal and melodic development make this book my constant companion. If you have not played the little-known Sonata in F Major (Sonata XXXV, K366, Vince VIII 9, Parma X 6, Longo 119) you may find the style fascinating. It begins like a fugue but only develops the theme in two voices - ty. Nice pieces to practice sight-reading pixeloflight The pieces are not as easy as they look -- at least not for me.Nice big books -- usual Schirmer quality.
The two volumes of Kirkpatrick's classic edition in Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics have been combined in one convenient and affordable volume.. (Piano)