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Complete Works for Solo Keyboard [Paperback]

Jean-Philippe Rameau , Classical Piano Sheet Music
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Treasury of 63 works for keyboard by major French composer, harmonic innovator. Published between 1706 and 1741, they are reprinted in this volume from the authoritative edition edited by Camille Saint-Saëns. Included are such well-known pieces as: "Musette en Rondeau," "Tambourin," "Les Niais de Sologne," "Les Cyclopes" and "La Poule."

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5.0 out of 5 stars Rameau is the apex of the french keyboard tradition., Jun 1 1998
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This review is from: Complete Works for Solo Keyboard (Paperback)
Rameau is the apex of french harpsichord music. He has an excellent mastery of chromatisism offset by a firm grasp of counterpoint.His music reflects a wide variety of styles,from a Couperinesque simplicity to an almost Bachian complexity.he often incorperates folk-like melodies,and elaborates them in a form of consumate mastery, bringing them up from their humble beginings and transforming them into works of consumate mastery. he is the fully worhty developement of three hundred years of french musical advancement,and certainly the successor to all the genius therin.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The Wrong Edition, Jan 30 2005
By A harpsichord enthusiast - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Complete Works for Solo Keyboard (Paperback)
This edition "took such liberties with the original in the matter of ornaments" (cf. C. Girdlestone, Jean-Philippe Rameau; his life and work, rev. & enl. ed.). If you want a reliable and scholarly edition, find the Jacobi one.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely, July 5 2006
By Basso Profondo - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Complete Works for Solo Keyboard (Paperback)
This has all the Rameau keyboard works you could ever want. Good binding, good print. Over all, very good book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A treasure to have in my collection, May 17 2009
By Nathan Lee Koontz "Nate Lee" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Complete Works for Solo Keyboard (Paperback)
How revolutionary Rameau is. Surely he was writing music without any kind of agenda and so his ideas shine without adulteration. This edition of his complete works for keyboard is a joy to own. If I could only have one book of music this would be it. I say this as a pianist. This is important because if I were to play this music on a harpsichord it would be unsatisfying and almost incorrect. It is clearly edited with the piano and it's sustaining abilities in mind. Saint-Saens edited this music and has romantic influence in his editing. I don't think the purist would like this edition very much. The ornamentation is handled with much liberty but only to more suit the piano. If you're a musician who plays everything and thinks you have heard it all you're in for a surprise when you play this music. Just when you think Rameau has started to settle into a typical, lifeless, established baroque styling of a motif he comes out of nowhere with such shocking revelation that you aren't sure what century the music came out of exactly; questioning if you're actually playing a French baroque composer or Scarlatti or Beethoven or Bach or some neo-baroque composer. It is best to not assign any labels to this music and just play it. It will speak directly to your musicality and emotional sense and provide a great deal of joy and satisfaction. You will wonder why you haven't been playing this music sooner or why no one is talking about it. My recommendation is when you first get this music, play the Sarabande on pg. 66 first. Those arpeggios are to die for and it speaks for the taste of the entire book, not to mention those brave and lush harmonies. You will instantly be hooked. Claude Debussy said "Rameau is the greatest french composer ever to live" and I agree. Rameau's music is all gold, no filler. You need to own this book.
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