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CategoryChopin in letters by Friederike
On this 27th of September I would like to bring to your attention a recent publication by Uta Goebl-Streicher
A six octave Frère et Soeur Stein in Vienna around 1801?
The latest edition of the Piano Bulletin published by EPTA Netherlands features an article on the development of a six octave fortepiano in Vienna around 1801.
The Impossible Note (II): a theoretical explanation
In our June 2015 article we examined the first edition of Ludwig van Beethoven’s piano sonata n. 14 by the Viennese publisher Johann Cappi. Part II of the Impossible Note is a partial musical analysis of the Sonata’s first movement, the Adagio Sostenuto. It aims to provide a solution for the reading D# in bars 11 and 20. >> READ MORE
The impossible note in Beethoven’s opus 27 no.2
Through a strange concurrence of circumstances, the notes of Beethoven’s Sonata number fourteen have come to haunt us again. An article by Birgitta Arts and Sietse Kok. >>READ MORE
Music and the brain: revisiting J.F. Gall’s theories
SUBMITTED by PAUL ELING
Dr. Paul Eling is Associate Professor at the Radboud University Nijmegen – Donders Institute for Brain Cognition and Behaviour in the Netherlands. >>READ MORE
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Would you like to submit an article, post a short news item, share your research, publish your concert announcement or another related feature? >>READ MORE
Beethoven’s Waldstein composed on Erard or F&S Stein?
FIRST ONLINE PUBLICATION – DOWNLOAD PAGE
A recent study and restoration of a pianoforte initially attributed to Nannette Streicher reveals that it is in fact an instrument built by the firm Geschwister Stein in 1802. >>READ MORE