Description
– First Urtext edition
– Musical text based on “Camille Saint-Saëns – Œuvres instrumentales complètes”
– With an insightful Foreword (Fr/Eng/Ger) on the genesis and interpretation and a Critical Commentary (Eng)
Saint-Saëns’ etudes for the left hand were written in 1912 at the request of his pianist friend Caroline Montigny-Rémaury de Serres, who had suffered an injury to her right hand. These etudes which were printed in 1913 were originally entitled “Petites pieces” by Saint-Saëns in his manuscript and indeed the cycle, which the composer himself described as “charming” and “amusing”, lacks any rigour of an etude collection. Particularly the “Bourrée” quickly enjoyed great popularity.
The edition is based on the musical text from “Saint-Saëns – Œuvres instrumentales complètes”, volume IV/3. An insightful Foreword (Fr/Eng/Ger) on the genesis and interpretation, a Critical Commentary (Eng) as well as an elegant music engraving make this collection of little gems the perfect addition to the piano repertoire.
Contents:
• No 1 Prélude
• No 2 Alla Fuga
• No 3 Moto perpetuo
• No 4 Bourrée
• No 5 Élégie
• No 6 Gigue
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