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Topic: Thinking of buying MOZART Klaviersonaten Band I (I have Band II)  (Read 1631 times)

Offline barnowl

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The review at sheet musicplus.com says, 

"This edition of the Mozart piano sonatas are by far the most easy to read, with excellent fingerings in EVERY Sonata and commentary on trills and executions of them and such."

Is this 'commentary on trills and execution of them' a one-page insert the same as in Band II?

If you bought Band I do you think it was a worthwhile purchase?

Wanna sell your Band I?

Offline debussy symbolism

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Re: Thinking of buying MOZART Klaviersonaten Band I (I have Band II)
Reply #1 on: September 27, 2006, 09:44:53 PM
Greetings.

Eh, reviews. You can't trust any reviews really, especially from a single source. They can say whatever they want. Trust me, conserning proper fingering, no one can tell you the best fingering, only you can. I had to test out like ten million fingerings in Schubert Impromptu no4 before I got the right ones. Have your teacher recommend you one. If not, than feel free to try this one out. Who knows, it might work.

Offline phil13

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Re: Thinking of buying MOZART Klaviersonaten Band I (I have Band II)
Reply #2 on: September 28, 2006, 04:59:44 AM
Good publisher?

Do you like Book II?

Gonna learn an early Mozart Sonata?

If yes to all, DO IT.

Phil
 

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