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Beethoven: Sonata 29 (Hammerklavier)

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Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonatas :
Sonata 29 (Hammerklavier), opus 106
Sonata 29 (Hammerklavier)  opus 106 B-flat Major by Ludwig van Beethoven piano sheet music
Key: B-flat Major Published: 1818
Level: 8+ Period: Classical
piano sheet music Sonata 29 (Hammerklavier) opus 106 Ruthardt edition (sheet music)


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Posts in the piano forum about this piece by Beethoven:

xx Best Hammerklavier Edition
December 13, 2008, 07:47:23 PM by firediscovery

For Beethoven's Sonata No. 29 Op. 106 "Hammerklavier", what is the overall best edition. What I look for in an edition is clear pedal markings and fingerings, dynamics and articulations (accents, staccato, etc.), explanations/commentary (in english, usually found at the bottom), expression markings (expressivo, marcato, etc.), tempo markings, large and clear notation, and overall neatness. Based on the qualities above, what would the best edition?

What I do when I study and play a piece is I get one very clear, neat, and accurate edition. Then, I find some cheaper editions with lots of fingerings, commentary, pedal markings, and expressions/articulations. I just write in all the notes onto my first edition. It takes some work, but I find it helps. What would be a best first edition for neatness, accuracy, etc. So, what are some very useful editions that I can get for a cheap price or find on the internet?

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xx Who has learned the Hammerklavier?
June 05, 2008, 04:21:32 PM by pmz310

who has learnt it, and tell me your experiences

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xx hammerklavier opening.
January 12, 2008, 03:44:19 AM by lohshuhan

for people who have tried this sonata, after the initial B-flat in the left hand, do you take the next chord in the right hand, or do you leap the left hand over?

if you use the left hand, how do you minimize the time lapse when leaping over? 

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xx Hammerklavier vs. Ballade No. 4 vs. Rach 3
January 04, 2008, 11:10:47 PM by pmz310

I want you opinion on whihc is harder out of the 3

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xx Hammerklavier=overated
January 02, 2007, 01:59:19 AM by imbetter

I just looked at da music for da hammerklavier and it doesent look nearly as hard as ppl claim is to be, i also looked at da op.111 and dat looked harder. Why do people say da hammerklavier is so hard. it doesent look dat hard at all.



Please no flaming. I hate dem flamers. And whoever says da hammerklavier is da hardest piece by beethoven, go look at da score and compair it to any other of da beethoven sonatas


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xx Glenn Gould's Hammerklavier
May 08, 2006, 02:57:33 AM by steveie986

Does someone have the mp3s for this live recording that they would most kindly upload or e-mail to me (steveie986@yahoo.com)?

Thanks very much in advance.

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