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Webern, Anton: Variationen 12

for Piano

playing score

Op. 27
Transcribed by Darasse, Xafour
Edited by Szathmáry, Zsigmond
Instrument: Organy
Skład: Org
Język: German
Stopień trudności: 4
Zasięg: 9 stron
Waga: 0.084 kg
Pierwsze wydanie: 2017
Wydawca: Bärenreiter
Numer katalogowy: BA11248
Inne : BA11248
ISMN: 9790006565191

Variations for Piano Op.27 arranged for Organ

It may come as a surprise to learn that Anton Webern’s delicate, refined and intimate music can be transferred to the organ. Xavier Darasse (1934-1992), a pupil of Durufléand Messiaen, has produced an organ adaptation of the famous three-movement Piano Variations, Op.27 (1936), a groundbreaking composition in serial music. His arrangement is accompanied by judicious registration marks and divisionof the manuals. The result is fully convin

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