SKU: HL.49017078
ISBN 9790001145251. UPC: 884088351410. 9.0x12.0x0.228 inches. Ed. Wolfgang Birtel fing./bowings by Friedemann Eichhorn.
In her music, the composer Johanna Senfter, student of Max Reger in Leipzig, devoted herself entirely to the late Romanticism. While her music had been regarded as old-fashioned for a long time, the public is now taking more and more interest in her works. The present Sonata in A major bears even Brahmsian traits and consists of four movements: moderately fast - slow - leisurely - lively.
SKU: HH.HH011-KBD
ISBN 9790708024286.
From Tartini's third compositional period, this concerto in three movements has been prepared using the primary source of Tartini's autograph. A beautiful central Larghetto for violins alone is framed by the vivacious opening Presto and the buoyant Allegro assai. An historically important concerto published for the first time.
SKU: CF.B3456
ISBN 9780825888052. UPC: 798408088057. 9 x 12 inches. Text by Peter Wilhousky.
Holiday favorite Carol of the Bells has been arranged for easy violin to facilitate performance by any level or age of player. Complete with piano accompaniment, this new solo arrangement is perfect for recital your next holiday gathering.
SKU: PR.114418650
UPC: 680160642977. 9.5 x 13 inches.
Bendix-Balgley is a major young talent, currently serving as first concertmaster in the Berlin Philharmonic. Klezmer music was a background for his childhood and has been an influence in his life ever since. Upon writing his very own Klezmer Concerto, Bendix-Balgley was delighted to have the master of orchestration, Samuel Adler, produce performance versions for both full orchestra and a fully-realized piano reduction. Formerly concertmaster with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Bendix-Balgley performed the premiere of this PSO-commissioned work in June, 2016 with the PSO, Maestro Manfred Honeck conducting. Adler's piano reduction of the work is now available.
SKU: BT.EMBZ14323
This volume of nine small sonatas by nine composers first appeared in print around 1695 in Bologna. While some of these composers (Torelli, Perti, Jacchini) are well-known figures in music history, there are others which are lesser-known and have been preserved in this collection for posterity. These sonatas are primarily recommended for students, because they allow learners to experience this musical style at an early stage, and they also lay a strong foundation for the study of major sonatas by Baroque masters such as Corelli and Vivaldi.
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