Dear Forum;
I am home and close to my sources (although I surprised myself for being as accurate as I was while I was away).
I refer you to the beautiful edition entitled:
Beethoven: 7 Sonatinas for the piano
Maurice Hinson, editor
Alfred Publishing Company
Van Nuys, California 1986
The sonatinas are as follows:
Eb major WoO 47/1 "Elector"
F minor WoO 47/2 "Elector"
D major WoO 47/3 "Elector"
F major WoO 50
C major WoO 51
G major Anhang 5/1
F major Anhang 5/2
The editor writes:
"The "Elector" sonatinas were written in 1782-3 and are remarkable works for a young teenager. C.P.E. Bach's influence hovers over them. Beethoven already begins to display strong hints of his future formalistic developement.
"WoO 50 was composed between 1788-90 for his friend Franz Wegeler. The unique aspect in this piece is that Beethoven wrote the fingering for him. Beethoven's fingering seems awkward and complicated, but it shapes the sound. Experimenting has proven that the listener can differentiate Beethoven's fingering from another's fingering.
"WoO 51 was composed in 1791-2 and is as masterful as any of the opus 2 sonotas. The 2nd movement was left unfinished at the recapitulaion and was completed by Ries (only 10 bars).
"The Anhang 5 sonatinas' authenticity are questioned and were published after Beethoven's death when his name ensured their sale. They are strong enough to deserve the benefit of the doubt."
Hofrat
I am home and close to my sources (although I surprised myself for being as accurate as I was while I was away).
I refer you to the beautiful edition entitled:
Beethoven: 7 Sonatinas for the piano
Maurice Hinson, editor
Alfred Publishing Company
Van Nuys, California 1986
The sonatinas are as follows:
Eb major WoO 47/1 "Elector"
F minor WoO 47/2 "Elector"
D major WoO 47/3 "Elector"
F major WoO 50
C major WoO 51
G major Anhang 5/1
F major Anhang 5/2
The editor writes:
"The "Elector" sonatinas were written in 1782-3 and are remarkable works for a young teenager. C.P.E. Bach's influence hovers over them. Beethoven already begins to display strong hints of his future formalistic developement.
"WoO 50 was composed between 1788-90 for his friend Franz Wegeler. The unique aspect in this piece is that Beethoven wrote the fingering for him. Beethoven's fingering seems awkward and complicated, but it shapes the sound. Experimenting has proven that the listener can differentiate Beethoven's fingering from another's fingering.
"WoO 51 was composed in 1791-2 and is as masterful as any of the opus 2 sonotas. The 2nd movement was left unfinished at the recapitulaion and was completed by Ries (only 10 bars).
"The Anhang 5 sonatinas' authenticity are questioned and were published after Beethoven's death when his name ensured their sale. They are strong enough to deserve the benefit of the doubt."
Hofrat
Comment