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Topic: Pedaling Beethoven Sonata F minor No.1 Op 2 (2nd Movement) Adagio  (Read 3087 times)

Offline ainemitchell

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Hi all,

I am having trouble figuring out the pedaling for the 2nd movement of Beethoven's Sonata in F minor.
Does anyone have any tips or know of any score with suggested pedal marking?

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks
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Offline visitor

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buy the alfred masterwork /student edition, ed by Maurice Hinson, has good editorial suggestions including the pedaling you're looking for, here's a sample from page 1 of the first movement,

https://content.alfred.com/catpages/00-8052.pdf

2nd mov will have similar treatment, notations/annotations and suggestions.

ISBN 10:   0-7390-1713-6
ISBN 13:   978-0-7390-1713-5

Offline georgey

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buy the alfred masterwork /student edition, ed by Maurice Hinson, has good editorial suggestions including the pedaling you're looking for, here's a sample from page 1 of the first movement,

https://content.alfred.com/catpages/00-8052.pdf

2nd mov will have similar treatment, notations/annotations and suggestions.

ISBN 10:   0-7390-1713-6
ISBN 13:   978-0-7390-1713-5

Looks like good suggestion.

Offline ainemitchell

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That is exactly what I was looking for.

Many thanks for the suggestion it is much appreciated!  ;D
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