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Suite D minor HWV 437 (HHA II/4 - Walsh 1733 No. 4)

Edité par Ohmen, Wilhelm
Instrumentation: Piano
Pages: 12 pp
Format: 23,1 x 30,3 cm
Poids: 0.06 kg
Date du parution: 1 août 2008
Editeur: Schott
Numéro d’édition: ED09845
Cotage de l'editeur: ED0 9845
ISMN: 9790001152266
The number of Georg Friedrich Handel's works for piano is reasonably small, compared to that by his great contemporary Johann Sebastian Bach. He was an excellent harpsichordist and improviser. The works that can be called real masterpieces are his eight major suites and the six major fugues. Characteristic stylistic features of Handel's piano works are the change of homophonic and polyphonic settings and solemn processional rhythms. In contrast to Bach who also wrote compositions for the clavichord, his works are intended for the harpsichord. This also applies to the current Suite in D minor which was published in the second collection of small suites in 1733. Clearly structured, with its pleasant allemande and the familiar simple chordal sarabande, it classifies as easy to moderately difficult and can be easily mastered by the piano pupil and music lover.

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