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1935

Complete Piano Sonatas, Volume 1 (Nos. 1-15)


Ludwig van Beethoven - 1935
    Volume One contains the fifteen sonatas from Beethoven's first period, including the popular Pathétique, Moonlight, and Pastorale sonatas. Volume Two contains the 17 sonatas from Beethoven's second and third periods, including the Waldstein, the Appassionata, and the Hammerklavier.The music is reproduced directly from the exemplary Universal Edition set edited by Heinrich Schenker. Combining scrupulous scholarship and profound artistic vision, Schenker achieved an edition which is universally admired by musicians and scholars. He used more autographs as sources than any previous editor of the sonatas, and he was the first to reproduce in print the visual impression of the autographs. For this Dover edition, Schenker's footnotes have been translated into English and his preface translated. A new introduction by Carl Schachter has also been included.Noteheads have been reproduced in a size large enough to be read easily at the keyboard. Margins and spaces between staves are generous, permitting insertion of written notes, analysis, fingerings, etc. Running measure numbers and many fingerings have already been included by the editor — the last a particularly unusual and valuable feature of this edition. This edition will be welcomed by all pianists, both professional and amateur, for its accuracy and reliability; it is highly desirable for instruction, study, reference, and enjoyment.

Complete Piano Sonatas, Volume 2 (Nos. 16-32)


Ludwig van Beethoven - 1935
    Volume One contains the fifteen sonatas from Beethoven's first period, including the popular Pathétique, Moonlight, and Pastorale sonatas. Volume Two contains the seventeen sonatas from Beethoven's second and third periods, including the Waldstein, the Appassionata, and the Hammerklavier.The music is reproduced directly from the exemplary Universal-Edition set edited by Heinrich Schenker. Combining scrupulous scholarship and profound artistic vision, Schenker achieved an edition which is universally admired by musicians and scholars. He used more autographs as sources than any previous editor of the sonatas, and he was the first to reproduce in print the visual impression of the autographs. For this Dover edition, Schenker's footnotes have been translated into English and his preface retranslated. A new introduction by Carl Schachter has also been included.Noteheads have been reproduced in a size enough to be read easily at the keyboard. Margins and spaces between staves are generous, permitting insertion of written notes, analysis, fingerings, etc. Running measure numbers and many fingerings have already been included by the editor — the last a particularly unusual and valuable feature of this edition. This edition will be welcomed by all pianists, both professional and amateur, for its accuracy and reliability; it is highly desirable for instruction, study, reference, and enjoyment.

The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names


Eilert Ekwall - 1935
    THE DICTIONARY EMBRACES NAMES OF THE COUNTRY, OF THE COUNTIES, AND OTHER IMPORTANT DIVISIONS (AS CRAVEN, KESTEVEN, LINDSEY), TOWNS (EXCEPT THOSE OF LATE ORIGIN) PARISHES, VILLAGES, SOME NAMES OF ESTATES AND HAMLETS, OR EVEN FARMS WHOSE NAMES ARE OLD AND ETYMOLOGICALLY INTERESTING, RIVERS, LAKES - ALSO NAME OF CAPES, HILLS, BAYS FOR WHICH EARLY MATERIAL IS AVAILABLE. NAMES OF HUNDREDS, AS BEING NO LONGER IN REAL USE, HAVE BEEN OMITTED.

Columbia Encyclopedia 6


Columbia University Press - 1935
    Existing entries have been fully updated and geographical entries reflect the most recent political changes and population statistics.

Thorndike Barnhart Beginning Dictionary


Edward Lee Thorndike - 1935
    

The Abiding Presence of the Holy Ghost in the Soul


Bede Jarrett - 1935
    Father Jarrett was a Dominican priest from England renowned for his preaching, his lectures, and his many books on theology and spirituality.

The Four Georges: A Revaluation Of The Period From 1714-1830


Charles Petrie - 1935