250 PIANO PIECES FOR BEETHOVEN VOL 7
250 PIANO PIECES FOR BEETHOVEN VOL 7
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The seventh volume of the "250 piano pieces for Beethoven" project, initiated and organised by Susanne Kessel, in Bonn.
Containing 25 out of the 250 total works to be composed for this project and offering a new view on the works, the life and the philosophy of Ludwig van Beethoven, this 192 page score is a monumental first volume to inspire and offer back to the audience.
• Preface and explanation of the project in English and German.
• Essay and analytical notes on each work by Prof. Rainer Nonnenmann in English and German.
• Biographies and program notes by the composers in English.
Included composers in this volume: Christian Banasik, Thomas Blemenkamp, Mogens Christensen, Miranda Driessen, Ezequiel Esquenazi, Silvio Foretic, Rudiger Gonnert, Walid Al Hajjar, Anthony Halliday, Mark Hendriks, John S. Hord, Ralf Hoyer, Eduard Israelov, David S. Lefkowitz, Peter Michael von der Nahmer, Martin Palmeri, David Raiklen, Hans-Michael Rummler, Anno Schreier, Synne Skouen, Ivan Sokolov, Andreas F. Staffel, Miklos Sugar, James Wilding, Ambrecth Zummach.
Containing 25 out of the 250 total works to be composed for this project and offering a new view on the works, the life and the philosophy of Ludwig van Beethoven, this 192 page score is a monumental first volume to inspire and offer back to the audience.
• Preface and explanation of the project in English and German.
• Essay and analytical notes on each work by Prof. Rainer Nonnenmann in English and German.
• Biographies and program notes by the composers in English.
Included composers in this volume: Christian Banasik, Thomas Blemenkamp, Mogens Christensen, Miranda Driessen, Ezequiel Esquenazi, Silvio Foretic, Rudiger Gonnert, Walid Al Hajjar, Anthony Halliday, Mark Hendriks, John S. Hord, Ralf Hoyer, Eduard Israelov, David S. Lefkowitz, Peter Michael von der Nahmer, Martin Palmeri, David Raiklen, Hans-Michael Rummler, Anno Schreier, Synne Skouen, Ivan Sokolov, Andreas F. Staffel, Miklos Sugar, James Wilding, Ambrecth Zummach.
