A new Urtext critical edition of Chopin's numerous Préludes, edited by Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger.
Chopin's twenty-four Préludes Op. 28 (1839) mark a significant break in the long history of the genre, for with this collection the hitherto utilitarian prelude became essentially autonomous. In the words of Franz Liszt they are, 'poetic preludes, like those of a great contemporary poet, who cradles the soul in golden dreams, and elevates it to the regions of the ideal'. The Complete Chopin, 'A New Critical Edition' from Edition Peters is a landmark in the publication of this composer's music. Three of the world's most respected Chopin specialists have been appointed as Series Editors: John Rink, Jim Samson and Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger.
With further expertise provided by Christophe Grabowski, the Editorial Consultant, their unrivalled collective knowledge imbues this project with unique authority, drawing upon the latest international scholarship to ensure the stylistic integrity and consistency of the edition. Key Features include:
An introductory essay in English, German and French examining the historical background, compositional features and performance practice issues
The identification of, and adherence to, a single principal source
A detailed and comprehensive critical commentary
Chopin's authentic fingerings only
Emphasis placed on retaining expressive features of the original notation
Notes on the editorial principles and methodology guiding the whole project.