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CONTENU/DÉTAILS

Degré de difficulté (Explanation)
Autres titres du même degré de difficulté
Cinq Humoresques pour Piano op. 20
Humoresque op. 20,1
7 difficile
Humoresque op. 20,2
7 difficile
Humoresque op. 20,3
7 difficile
Humoresque op. 20,4
7 difficile
Humoresque op. 20,5
7 difficile

CONCERNANT LE COMPOSITEUR

Max Reger

Compositeur du romantisme tardif qui associe un langage chromatique à des formes baroques et classiques et anticipe en cela le néo-classicisme des années 1920.

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About the Authors

Egon Voss (Editeur)

Dr. Egon Voss, born in 1938 in Magdeburg, did a secondary school teaching degree in Detmold (Staatsexamen in 1961) and studied German, philosophy and pedagogy in Kiel and Münster (Staatsexamen 1964). He subsequently studied musicology in Cologne, Kiel and Saarbrücken and completed his doctorate in 1968.

In 1969 Voss became a scholar at the Richard Wagner Complete Edition in Munich, since 1981 he has been its Head. From 1989 to 1990 he was the dramaturg at the Théȃtre la Monnaie/de Munt Brüssel, and from 1996 to 2002 a lecturer at the post-graduate programme “Textkritik” at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. Voss is a member of the advisory board for the edition “Richard Wagner, Sämtliche Briefe” as well as the journals “wagnerspectrum” and “The Wagner Journal”. He has published
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Helmut Brauss (Doigtés)

rof. Helmut Brauss, concert pianist, was born in 1930 in Milan and studied with Elly Ney, Hans Ehlers and Edwin Fischer amongst others. He performed in over 1500 concerts, chamber music concerts and radio broadcasts, and appeared as a soloist with renowned orchestras in Europe, North America and Asia.

For over 25 years, Brauss was professor of music at the University of Alberta, Canada and a visiting professor at the Musashino Ongaku Daigaku in Tokyo. His discography comprises numerous works. He is the author of several books including “Max Reger’s Music for Solo Piano” (Alberta University Press) and “Der singende Klavierton” (Heinrichshofen Verlag). He died in Toronto on 7th October 2017.

Informations sur la sécurité du produit

G. Henle Verlag

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G. Henle Verlag e.K.
Forstenrieder Allee 122
81476 München
Allemagne
info@henle.de
www.henle.com

Angename muziek, die wel einige eisen stelt aan de pianist, maar het idioom is toegankelijk genoeg om te motiveren. Door G. Henle Verlag in Urtext uitgegeven op de fraaie manier die we van dit huis gewend zijn.

Pianowereld, 2004

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