Content
- Preface
- Klaus-Jürgen Sachs: Beethoven's Variations for Piano, Opus 34
- Their place among his works
- On the 'new Manier' in Opus 34
- The overall concept
- On the forms of the indidual settings
- Klaus-Jürgen Sachs: About Key Characteristics
- An outline of the problem
- Interpretation of the evidence for Beethoven's position
- Key characteristics in Beethoven's Opus 34?
- Conny Restle: Beethoven and the Hammerklavier
- Beehoven's pianofortes
- The two pianofortes by Joseph Brodmann
- Mark Lindley: Nuances of Intonation: Technical and Historical Background
- Mark Lindley: Nuances of Intonation: Musical Effects
- Appendix I: Mark Lindley: Extracts from Anton Schindler's "Biographie von Ludwig van Beethoven"
- Appendix II: Mark Lindley: Advice for Tuning
- Appendix IIIa: Klaus-Jürgen Sachs: Synoptic Reproduction of the Musical Score and Sketches
- Appendix IIIb: Klaus-Jürgen Sachs: Facsimile of the Pges from the Wiehlorsky Sketchbook with Diplomatic Transcriptions
- References
- Index of Names
- CD Tracks