![]() The first version of the fugue in B is reproduced as an appendix in SW (Sämtliche Werke). Ludus tonalis: V Interludium secundum (Pastorale, moderato) 26: Ludus tonalis: VI Fuga tertia in F (andante) 27: Ludus tonalis: VII Interludium tertium (scherzando) 28: Ludus tonalis: VIII Fuga quarta in A (con energia-lento grazioso-tempo I) 29: Ludus tonalis: IX Interludium quartum (vivace) 30: Ludus tonalis: X Fuga quinta in E (vivace) 31. Praeludium and Postludium composed simultaneously. Hindemith illustrated a copy of the AMP edition for his wife for her birthday in 1950, a facsimile of which was published under the title Ludi leonum: ED 8200 (BSS 48208), 1994. Hindemith wrote ‘Ludus tonalis’ in 1942 while staying in the US as a refugee from Nazi Germany. The Ludus is a graphc example of the composers delight in the. A 20th-century counterpart to ‘The Well-Tempered Clavier’ in a landmark recording, long unavailable, newly remastered and transferred to CD from the original tapes for the very first time. The Schott edition utilizes the AMP plates, but replaces the English indications with Italian ones. Intellectual achievement and sheer delight in playing are shown not to be mutually exclusive. The AMP and Wiener Urtext editions emplay Hindemith's own tempo and dynamic indications, which are largely in English.Studies in Counterpoint, Tonal Organisation & Piano PlayingĢ5 pieces (1 prelude, 12 fugues, 11 interludes, 1 postlude)ġ943 - New York: Associated Music Publishers ![]()
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