I play a piece of music called Adieu to the Piano which is supposedly bt Beethoven. It sound and plays like Beethoven, but I have been unable to find this piece on any listing of B's compositions. The sheet music I have has no opus number and does not have a date of composition. I would appreciate anything anyone could tell me about this piece.
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Originally posted by Larry Rupp:
I play a piece of music called Adieu to the Piano which is supposedly bt Beethoven. It sound and plays like Beethoven, but I have been unable to find this piece on any listing of B's compositions. The sheet music I have has no opus number and does not have a date of composition. I would appreciate anything anyone could tell me about this piece.
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I have learned from another discussion group I participate in the following re Adieau to the Piano:
In "The Pianist's Guide to Standard Teaching nd Performance Literature" by Jane Mcgrath (Alfred Publishing, ISBN 088284-655-8), it discusses Adieu to the Piano in F Major Anh. 15 and says that Thayer, B's first biographer I believe, considered this piece to be B's last composition for the piano and he is the one who named it "Adieu". The fact that this piece has an Anhang number, as I understand it, means the piece cannot be definitely confirmed as by Beethoven.
Larry Rupp
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