Edition Schott
Pièces pour la jeunesse. Trois petites suites. op. 69. piano.

Par : Joseph Haas

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  • Nombre de pages11
  • Poids0.083 kg
  • Dimensions23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm
  • ISBNM-001-14258-5
  • EAN9790001142588
  • Date de parution01/01/1995
  • CollectionPIANO
  • ÉditeurSchott

Résumé

'Stücke für die Jugend' intends to carefully introduce the piano pupils to new music. At the time that the piano pieces were created in 1927, Joseph Haas sat on the jury at the Donaueschingen Music Festival together with Paul Hindemith. In his typical manner, the pieces looked forward to the future without burning bridges to the past. The stylistic elements to be mentioned in particular are the sparing use of harmonies which give special emphasis to the linear, the staccato, the arpeggios, and the frequently used progressions of fourths.
The influence of his teacher Max Reger can be noticed as well from time to time. The rhythmic energies running through the pieces are of great appeal and educational value. This new edition combines the pieces originally published in two volumes in one volume. Instrumentation : piano op. 69
'Stücke für die Jugend' intends to carefully introduce the piano pupils to new music. At the time that the piano pieces were created in 1927, Joseph Haas sat on the jury at the Donaueschingen Music Festival together with Paul Hindemith. In his typical manner, the pieces looked forward to the future without burning bridges to the past. The stylistic elements to be mentioned in particular are the sparing use of harmonies which give special emphasis to the linear, the staccato, the arpeggios, and the frequently used progressions of fourths.
The influence of his teacher Max Reger can be noticed as well from time to time. The rhythmic energies running through the pieces are of great appeal and educational value. This new edition combines the pieces originally published in two volumes in one volume. Instrumentation : piano op. 69