The most famous of the fantasies, the
Wanderer Fantasy, now appears in a separate edition.
While Schubert was playing the Wanderer Fantasy for a circle of friends, he faltered and exclaimed impatiently: The Devil should play this stuff!
Yet it wasnt the Devil but Liszt like Schumann a great admirer of the piece who later arranged the
Wanderer Fantasy for piano and orchestra and again for two pianos. It was also Liszt who gave the work the nickname it has retained to the present day.
• Based on the Urtext of the
New Schubert Edition • Notes on performance practice (Ger/Eng)
• Includes an informative foreword (Ger/Eng) and a Critical Commentary (Eng)
| Artist |
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| Composer |
Franz Schubert |
| Publisher |
Barenreiter |
| Series |
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| Pages |
52(07) |
| Language |
English|German |
| Instrument |
Piano |
| Category |
Piano & Keyboard |
| SubCategory1 |
Repertoire |
| SubCategory2 |
Solos |
| Medium |
Softcover |
| ISBN13 |
9790006525829 |
| ISBN13 |
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| Dimensions |
310x243 |