A virtuoso of the piano and a pioneer of musical Romanticism, Carl Maria
von Wolfe (1786-1926) wrote piano music of elegance and grandeur
enhanced with bravura technical effects that profoundly influenced later
19th-century piano music. This volume presents virtually all Weber's
works for piano solo: the four piano sonatas -- Opus 24 in C Major
(1812), Opus 39 in A-flat Minor (1816), Opus 49 in D Minor (1816), and
Opus 70 in E Minor (1822) -- considered the core of his output; his most
popular piano composition, Invitation to the Dance, a waltz later
orchestrated by Berlioz and used for the celebrated ballet Le Spectre
de la Rose; eight lively and engaging sets of variations; and the
dazzling Momento Capriccioso, Grande Polonaise, Rondo Brillante,
and Polacca Brillante. Pianists will enjoy exploring this richly
varied collection of piano masterworks, reprinted from the authoritative
edition published by C. F. Peters of Leipzig.