SKU: LM.26850
ISBN 9790230968508.
In the Emilie's Eyes - For a blue note - You miss her - Ballad for Jodie - I prefer the Blue - To sing for heaven - He would like that - Michel lives in USA - Romantic tune - The End for Eddy - I'll be in the show - Ongobongo's star - Ernie is coming back - Modernesk - Just for Babe.
SKU: HL.14011290
ISBN 9780853604495. 8.25x11.75 inches.
The Fiddler’s Ten gradually introduces new elements to the student – new finger and key patterns, new bowing considerations, new rhythmic patterns. All pieces are playable in first position, though use of other positions may be employed to enhance performance. This is an invaluable teaching tool and guaranteed to provide interest for the pupil.Michael Rose is a British composer, conductor and educator who was formerly Music Advisor for Bedfordshire and brings creativity, energy and decades of teaching wisdom to his publications for music students.
SKU: HL.14021077
ISBN 9780711984707.
This work was commissioned by the Verdehr Trio and funded by Michigan State University. Includes score and parts, (the score in C). Duration: c. 18 minutes.
SKU: HL.14005296
ISBN 9788759851074. 8.25x11.75x0.113 inches.
For Violin and Piano. Arranged by Johan Svendsen.
SKU: LM.26851
ISBN 9790230968515.
Two Days - Travel in winter - Here comes the jazz show - My friend Gabriel - Maria's memories - Never in September - When Charley meets Dan - For a moment of stillness - Time to rag - Somewhere in my heart - White and Blue song - Call me - Fleeting moment - She is gone - Like in a dream.
SKU: LM.26849
ISBN 9790230968492.
With Gab - Care-Free - Two Stomp for you - Walkin'in a Louisiana street - As she like it - So goes the life - Robert's tune - Hi chazz - Eastern nostalgia - Around it - Goodbye Take - Whistling in the street - Leave me here - One Note for you - For Chris and Michel.
SKU: VD.ED27473
ISBN 9790202014738. 11.69 x 8.26 inches.
SKU: VD.ED12583
ISBN 9790202025833. 12 x 9 inches.
SKU: VD.ED27472
ISBN 9790202014721. 11.69 x 8.26 inches.
SKU: VD.ED28819
ISBN 9790202018194. 12 x 9 inches.
SKU: BT.DV-11167
SKU: BT.PL1082
SKU: HH.HH423-FSP
ISBN 9790708146247.
Eberl's Sonata in D major, Op. 20, the sixth of seven sonatas with violin, was composed around 1803 and dedicated to Dorothea Ertmann, the highly regarded pianist who many have suggested as Beethoven's 'Immortal Beloved', and to whom that composer dedicated his Piano Sonata in A major, Op. 101. Unlike many of Eberl's lesser contemporaries, in its duration, formal and harmonic novelty, and in the lively relationship between the violin and keyboard, his Op. 20 shares much of the musical ambition and quality of Beethoven's works in this genre. 1803 saw the publication of Eberl's Op. 20, and Beethoven's set of three sonatas with violin, Op. 30, all produced by the Bureau des Arts et d'Industrie firm in Vienna. Beethoven's set were advertised for sale in the Wiener Zeitung in May 1803, days after the premiere of his Op. 47 sonata with violin (given by George Bridgetower and Beethoven, but later dedicated to Rudolphe Kreutzer). Eberl's Op. 20 was advertised in the Wiener Zeitung six weeks later, in July 1803.
SKU: BA.BA09099-92
ISBN 9790006565733. 31 x 24.3 cm inches. Key: E minor. Preface: Larry R. Todd.
Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto op. 64, is a key work of the 19th century, adhering to the classical style of Beethoven while pointing the way to the romantic ethos of Brahms. It has long been known that Mendelssohn performed the work with three soloists in succession: Ferdinand David, who worked closely with the composer during its composition and played it at the premiere; the 'child prodigy' Joseph Joachim; and Hubert Leonard, a young Belgian virtuoso about whom little is known.As proof sheets for the Violin Concerto in E minor were long considered lost, it could be described as somewhat of a sensation when proofs for the solo violin part resurfaced together with a letter from Mendelssohn to Leonard.The letter informs us that the composer invited Leonard to his home in Frankfurt in order to make his acquaintance. It was already known that Mendelssohn had given proof sheets to David; now we know that he also gave some to Leonard.The recently discovered proofs reveal how Leonard played the concerto with Mendelssohn on that memorable evening in February 1845. Besides containing bowing marks and fingering, they also show how Leonard executed shifts of position and where he employed open strings. Furthermore modifications made to dynamic markings and additional legato bowing are shown.It is safe to assume that all of this was done with Mendelssohn's approval. That the young violinist made a positive impression on the composer is confirmed in the latter's correspondence following their joint performance. Mendelssohn is full of praise for Leonard's playing and offers to lend his support in finding employment in Germany. This revised edition of the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto (only the orchestral parts remain unchanged) includes a separate booklet on performance practice. The editor, Clive Brown, is an acknowledged expert on Romantic performance practice.- New source situation owing to recently rediscovered proofs- Revised Urtext edition- With a separate booklet on performance practice (Eng/Ger).
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