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Original

Sonatine. Gradus ad parnassum. Op.44. Hanns Eisler. Piano Solo sheet music.

Traduction

Sonatine. Gradus ad Parnassum. Op.44. Hanns Eisler. Piano Solo Partitions.

Original

Sonatine. Gradus ad parnassum. Op.44 composed by Hanns Eisler. 1898-1962. Edited by Grabs. Deeg. For Piano. This edition. Corrected reprint of the 1984 edition. Modern. Sheet Music. Composed 1934. Published by Edition Peters. PE.P10393A. ISBN 979-0-014-10966-0. Modern. Though originally conceived as part of a series of pedagogical music, Eisler intended this work not for children but for music students and young composers. He wanted to demonstrate to them "that it is possible to make music in a simple, easily comprehensible, logical way using the twelve -tone technique", though on first hearing it sounds nothing like twelve-tone music. Critical commentary in German only. Corrected reprint of the 1984 edition by Manfred Grabs. Revised and annotated for the International Hanns Eisler Society by Peter Deeg.

Traduction

Sonatine. Gradus ad Parnassum. Op.44 composed by Hanns Eisler. 1898-1962. Edited by Grabs. Deeg. Pour Piano. Cette édition. Corrected reprint of the 1984 edition. Moderne. Partitions. Composée 1934. Published by Edition Peters. PE.P10393A. ISBN 979-0-014-10966-0. Moderne. Though originally conceived as part of a series of pedagogical music, Eisler intended this work not for children but for music students and young composers. He wanted to demonstrate to them "that it is possible to make music in a simple, easily comprehensible, logical way using the twelve -tone technique", though on first hearing it sounds nothing like twelve-tone music. Critical commentary in German only. Corrected reprint of the 1984 edition by Manfred Grabs. Revised and annotated for the International Hanns Eisler Society by Peter Deeg.