| COMPOSITIONS
FOR PIANO 1875-1882 |
| W 18/1 |
Edited by Hans Jancik (1974)
Variations, op. 2 (1875)
Sonata in G major, op. 8 (1876)
Rondo capriccioso in B flat major, op. 15 (1876)
Humoreske in G minor (1877)
Aus der Kinderzeit Little pieces for the piano (1878):
1. Schlummerlied / 2. Scherz und Spiel
Paraphrase on Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (ca.1880)
Paraphrase on Die Walküre (ca. 1880)
Albumblatt in G major (1880)
Canon in C major (1882)
ISMN 979-0-50025-065-4 |
| Even at school Wolf was considered an 'excellent
pianist', and the piano has a dominant place in his first compositions from
the years 1875 and 1876. Even after he left the Konservatorium, and on into
the 1890s, he continued to work at his piano technique, but without ever
setting his sights on becoming a virtuoso. (Hans Jancik) |
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| COMPOSITIONS FOR PIANO. FRAGMENTS 1875-1881 |
| W
18/2 | Edited, with a critical
report, by Leopold Spitzer (1997)
Sonata, op. 1 (1875)
Variations (1875)
Sonata in D major, op. 7 (1875)
Fantasie, op. 11 (1876)
March, op. 12 (1876)
Sonata in G minor, op. 14 (1876)
Character pictures: Wellenspiel ['Wave play'], Verlegenheit ['Embarrassment']
(1877), Klavierstück 'Lebhaft pompös' ['lively and in the grand manner']
(1881)
ISMN 979-0-50025-188-0 |  |
| It is highly interesting to follow Wolf's development
through the early piano works on which the young composer learnt his craft;
as his ability grew, he would break off in the middle of compositions if they
no longer stood the test of his critical judgment. |
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