| Variationen über den Namen "Abegg" op. 1 (Reprint der "Instruktiven Ausgabe" von Clara Schumann) Piano solo [Score] Verlag Dohr
Piano SKU: VD.ED13701 Composed by Robert Schumann. Edited by Clara Wieck-...(+)
Piano SKU: VD.ED13701 Composed by Robert Schumann. Edited by Clara Wieck-Schumann and Thomas Synofzik. Klavier-Werke von Robert Schumann - Instruktive Ausgabe von Clara Schumann, Vol. 1. Classical. Score. 12 + IV S. pages. Verlag Dohr #ED13701. Published by Verlag Dohr (VD.ED13701). ISBN 9790202027011. 12 x 9 inches. $10.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Studien nach Capricen von Paganini bearbeitet op. 3 (Reprint der "Instruktiven Ausgabe" von Clara Schumann) Piano solo [Score] Verlag Dohr
Piano SKU: VD.ED13703 Composed by Robert Schumann. Edited by Clara Wieck-...(+)
Piano SKU: VD.ED13703 Composed by Robert Schumann. Edited by Clara Wieck-Schumann and Thomas Synofzik. Klavier-Werke von Robert Schumann - Instruktive Ausgabe von Clara Schumann, Vol. 3. Classical. Score. 29 + VI S. pages. Verlag Dohr #ED13703. Published by Verlag Dohr (VD.ED13703). ISBN 9790202027035. 12 x 9 inches. $22.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Kreisleriana, Op. 16 Piano solo Alfred Publishing
Composed by Robert Schumann. Edited by Charles Timbrell. Book; Masterworks; Pian...(+)
Composed by Robert Schumann. Edited by Charles Timbrell. Book; Masterworks; Piano Collection; Piano Supplemental. Alfred Masterwork Edition. Form: Suite. Masterwork; Romantic. 56 pages. Published by Alfred Music (AP.45955).
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| Three Romances for Violin and Piano, op. 22 Violin and Piano Barenreiter
Composed by Clara Wieck- Schumann (1819-1896). Edited by Jacqueline Ross. This ...(+)
Composed by Clara Wieck-
Schumann (1819-1896). Edited
by Jacqueline Ross. This
edition: urtext edition.
Stapled. Barenreiter Urtext.
Performance score, Parts (2).
Opus 22. Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA10947. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
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| Ricercare Organ Breitkopf & Härtel
Organ SKU: BR.BHM-367 Verzeichnis cantus-firmus-gebundener Orgelmusik<...(+)
Organ SKU: BR.BHM-367 Verzeichnis cantus-firmus-gebundener Orgelmusik. Composed by Martin Bieri. Solo instruments. Breitkopf New Media. The Sherlock Holmes of the Organ Gets a Makeover. Music pedagogy. New Media. Breitkopf and Haertel #BHM 367. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.BHM-367). ISBN 9783765103674. 9 x 12 inches. Seek (ricercare) and you will find! The little angel on the cover of the book shows the organist the way to the music he's looking for! In an incredibly time-consuming endeavor, Martin Bieri has compiled all currently available chorale-based organ works, cataloguing about 15,600 works. The bulk of the work is devoted to (chorale) melodies that can be found in the major German-language hymnals. The Ricercare Book offers concise information along with indexes of arrangements, composers, editions and publishers. Nach acht Jahren Laufzeit war es soweit: Ricercare der Sherlock Holmes des Organisten brauchte dringend eine Frischzellenkur d. h. neue Informationen und technische Updates. Das Lifting hat der CD-ROM gut getan. Ricercare saust nunmehr mit neuer Kraft (neuen Informationen) prestissimo durch die weite Datenwelt von uber 20.000 cantus-firmus-gebundenen Orgelwerken und gibt umfassend Auskunft uber Melodien Komponisten Ausgaben Bearbeitungen Verlage u. a. m. After eight years on the beat it was finally time for Ricercare the Sherlock Holmes of the Organ to get a badly needed makeover i.e. to be supplied with new information and technical updates. The makeover did a world of good to the CD-ROM. Loaded with new info Ricercare now zips along prestissimo through the vast data world of more than 20 000 cantus-firmus-related organ works and provides comprehensive information on melodies composers editions arrangements publishers and much more.
The present edition is based on the music text of the ,,Gesamtausgabe of Robert Schumann's works edited by Clara Schumann together with Johannes Brahms and others between 1879 und 1893. This publication is almost entirely free from arbitrary alterations in the text. A few obvious errors and unjustifiable alterations of the musical text were eliminated after a thorough comparison with the first editions. Die vorliegende Ausgabe folgt dem Notentext der von Clara Schumann in Zusammenarbeit mit Johannes Brahms u. a. zwischen 1879 und 1893 herausgegebenen Gesamtausgabe von Robert Schumanns Werken. Diese Edition ist von willkurlichen Veranderungen des Textes weitgehend frei. Einige offensichtliche Irrtumer und nicht zu rechtfertigende Eingriffe in den Notentext wurden nach Vergleich mit der Erstausgabe und dem Autograph beseitigt. The present edition is based on the music text of the ,,Gesamtausgabe of Robert Schumann's works edited by Clara Schumann together with Johannes Brahms and others between 1879 und 1893. This publication is almost entirely free from arbitrary alterations in the text. A few obvious errors and unjustifiable alterations of the musical text were eliminated after a thorough comparison with the first edition and the autograph. $84.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Twelve Poems Op 35 High and Medium Voice Medium voice, Piano G. Henle
Classical Vocal, Piano (High Voice) SKU: HU.HN552 Original Keys for High and Me...(+)
Classical Vocal, Piano (High Voice)
SKU: HU.HN552
Original Keys for High and Medium Voice. Composed by Robert Schumann. Edited by Kazuko Ozawa. Vocal, Repertoire. Twelve Poems Op. 35. Softcover Book. G. Henle #HN552. Published by G. Henle (HU.HN552).
11.7 x 8.3 x 0.2 inches. German.
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| Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor Op. 15 Breitkopf & Härtel
Double bass (solo: pno - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.OB-3210-27(+)
Double bass (solo: pno - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.OB-3210-27 Urtext based on the Brahms Complete Edition of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna. Composed by Johannes Brahms. Orchestra; stapled. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library). EB 6043 is printed in score form; two copies are needed for performance. Have a look into study score PB 3654. Solo concerto; Romantic. Part. 8 pages. Duration 43'. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 3210-27. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-3210-27). ISBN 9790004300732. 10 x 12.5 inches. Johannes Brahms' first Piano Concerto was the fruit of a complex, protracted, and extremely trying creative process. Its origin goes back to a sonata in D minor for two pianos conceived in spring 1854. The impulse for the creation of the main subject was however a shocking event: According to Joseqph Joachim, the theme originated after hearing about Schumanns suicide attempt. A few months earlier, Schumann had revealed Brahms to the musical world in his essay New Paths. In this article, Brahms is extolled as the musician who is called to give expression to the feeling of his times in an ideal fashion. The unusually rapid genesis of the D-minor sonata and its prevailingly dark, monumental mood can be interpreted as an impassioned compositional response to Schumann's suicide attempt. However, the year-long struggle to arrive at the final form of the work should perhaps also be seen in the context of the resounding praise of Schumann's prophetic article. Brahms undoubtly felt a growing inner pressure to live up to the expectations aroused therein.Together with Clara Schumann, Brahms played the three so far existing movements of the sonata, but he was very self-critical. He felt that he had not been able to realize the monumentality he had envisioned, and which Clara Schumann felt, by merely doubling the piano sound. He soon decided to transform the sonata into a symphony (his first orchestral project). However, this idea did not seem to fit his vision either. Only in spring 1855 did he strike upon the definitive solution: a piano concerto. With Brahms as soloist, this concerto premiered in 1859, though he initially had little success. He wrote to Joachim about one of the first performances that the concerto was a brilliant and unmistakable - failure. This hardly surprised Brahms, for he was undoubtedly aware of the newness of the work, which surpassed the expectations of the audience. The work's complex structure and symphonic dimensions, the solo part's rejection of showy, elegant brilliance, and the uniquely Brahmsian orchestral density it maintains throughout; all of these qualities inevitably exasperated audiences at first - until they raised this work to the ranks of the most celebrated concertos of all time. $7.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor Op. 15 Breitkopf & Härtel
Violin 1 (solo: pno - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.OB-3210-15 ...(+)
Violin 1 (solo: pno - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.OB-3210-15 Urtext based on the Brahms Complete Edition of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna. Composed by Johannes Brahms. Orchestra; stapled. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library). Solo: pno - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp - str. Solo concerto; Romantic. Part. 8 pages. Duration 43'. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 3210-15. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-3210-15). ISBN 9790004300695. 10 x 12.5 inches. Johannes Brahms' first Piano Concerto was the fruit of a complex, protracted, and extremely trying creative process. Its origin goes back to a sonata in D minor for two pianos conceived in spring 1854. The impulse for the creation of the main subject was however a shocking event: According to Joseqph Joachim, the theme originated after hearing about Schumanns suicide attempt. A few months earlier, Schumann had revealed Brahms to the musical world in his essay New Paths. In this article, Brahms is extolled as the musician who is called to give expression to the feeling of his times in an ideal fashion. The unusually rapid genesis of the D-minor sonata and its prevailingly dark, monumental mood can be interpreted as an impassioned compositional response to Schumann's suicide attempt. However, the year-long struggle to arrive at the final form of the work should perhaps also be seen in the context of the resounding praise of Schumann's prophetic article. Brahms undoubtly felt a growing inner pressure to live up to the expectations aroused therein.Together with Clara Schumann, Brahms played the three so far existing movements of the sonata, but he was very self-critical. He felt that he had not been able to realize the monumentality he had envisioned, and which Clara Schumann felt, by merely doubling the piano sound. He soon decided to transform the sonata into a symphony (his first orchestral project). However, this idea did not seem to fit his vision either. Only in spring 1855 did he strike upon the definitive solution: a piano concerto. With Brahms as soloist, this concerto premiered in 1859, though he initially had little success. He wrote to Joachim about one of the first performances that the concerto was a brilliant and unmistakable - failure. This hardly surprised Brahms, for he was undoubtedly aware of the newness of the work, which surpassed the expectations of the audience. The work's complex structure and symphonic dimensions, the solo part's rejection of showy, elegant brilliance, and the uniquely Brahmsian orchestral density it maintains throughout; all of these qualities inevitably exasperated audiences at first - until they raised this work to the ranks of the most celebrated concertos of all time. $7.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor Op. 15 Breitkopf & Härtel
Violoncello (solo: pno - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.OB-3210-23(+)
Violoncello (solo: pno - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.OB-3210-23 Urtext based on the Brahms Complete Edition of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna. Composed by Johannes Brahms. Orchestra; stapled. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library). EB 6043 is printed in score form; two copies are needed for performance. Have a look into study score PB 3654. Solo concerto; Romantic. Part. 8 pages. Duration 43'. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 3210-23. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-3210-23). ISBN 9790004300725. 10 x 12.5 inches. Johannes Brahms' first Piano Concerto was the fruit of a complex, protracted, and extremely trying creative process. Its origin goes back to a sonata in D minor for two pianos conceived in spring 1854. The impulse for the creation of the main subject was however a shocking event: According to Joseqph Joachim, the theme originated after hearing about Schumanns suicide attempt. A few months earlier, Schumann had revealed Brahms to the musical world in his essay New Paths. In this article, Brahms is extolled as the musician who is called to give expression to the feeling of his times in an ideal fashion. The unusually rapid genesis of the D-minor sonata and its prevailingly dark, monumental mood can be interpreted as an impassioned compositional response to Schumann's suicide attempt. However, the year-long struggle to arrive at the final form of the work should perhaps also be seen in the context of the resounding praise of Schumann's prophetic article. Brahms undoubtly felt a growing inner pressure to live up to the expectations aroused therein.Together with Clara Schumann, Brahms played the three so far existing movements of the sonata, but he was very self-critical. He felt that he had not been able to realize the monumentality he had envisioned, and which Clara Schumann felt, by merely doubling the piano sound. He soon decided to transform the sonata into a symphony (his first orchestral project). However, this idea did not seem to fit his vision either. Only in spring 1855 did he strike upon the definitive solution: a piano concerto. With Brahms as soloist, this concerto premiered in 1859, though he initially had little success. He wrote to Joachim about one of the first performances that the concerto was a brilliant and unmistakable - failure. This hardly surprised Brahms, for he was undoubtedly aware of the newness of the work, which surpassed the expectations of the audience. The work's complex structure and symphonic dimensions, the solo part's rejection of showy, elegant brilliance, and the uniquely Brahmsian orchestral density it maintains throughout; all of these qualities inevitably exasperated audiences at first - until they raised this work to the ranks of the most celebrated concertos of all time. $7.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor Op. 15 Breitkopf & Härtel
Viola (solo: pno - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.OB-3210-19 ...(+)
Viola (solo: pno - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.OB-3210-19 Urtext based on the Brahms Complete Edition of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna. Composed by Johannes Brahms. Orchestra; stapled. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library). EB 6043 is printed in score form; two copies are needed for performance. Have a look into study score PB 3654. Solo concerto; Romantic. Part. 12 pages. Duration 43'. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 3210-19. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-3210-19). ISBN 9790004300718. 10 x 12.5 inches. Johannes Brahms' first Piano Concerto was the fruit of a complex, protracted, and extremely trying creative process. Its origin goes back to a sonata in D minor for two pianos conceived in spring 1854. The impulse for the creation of the main subject was however a shocking event: According to Joseqph Joachim, the theme originated after hearing about Schumanns suicide attempt. A few months earlier, Schumann had revealed Brahms to the musical world in his essay New Paths. In this article, Brahms is extolled as the musician who is called to give expression to the feeling of his times in an ideal fashion. The unusually rapid genesis of the D-minor sonata and its prevailingly dark, monumental mood can be interpreted as an impassioned compositional response to Schumann's suicide attempt. However, the year-long struggle to arrive at the final form of the work should perhaps also be seen in the context of the resounding praise of Schumann's prophetic article. Brahms undoubtly felt a growing inner pressure to live up to the expectations aroused therein.Together with Clara Schumann, Brahms played the three so far existing movements of the sonata, but he was very self-critical. He felt that he had not been able to realize the monumentality he had envisioned, and which Clara Schumann felt, by merely doubling the piano sound. He soon decided to transform the sonata into a symphony (his first orchestral project). However, this idea did not seem to fit his vision either. Only in spring 1855 did he strike upon the definitive solution: a piano concerto. With Brahms as soloist, this concerto premiered in 1859, though he initially had little success. He wrote to Joachim about one of the first performances that the concerto was a brilliant and unmistakable - failure. This hardly surprised Brahms, for he was undoubtedly aware of the newness of the work, which surpassed the expectations of the audience. The work's complex structure and symphonic dimensions, the solo part's rejection of showy, elegant brilliance, and the uniquely Brahmsian orchestral density it maintains throughout; all of these qualities inevitably exasperated audiences at first - until they raised this work to the ranks of the most celebrated concertos of all time. $7.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor Op. 15 Breitkopf & Härtel
Woodwinds (solo: pno - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.OB-3210-30 ...(+)
Woodwinds (solo: pno - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.OB-3210-30 Urtext based on the Brahms Complete Edition of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna. Composed by Johannes Brahms. Orchestra; Folder. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library). EB 6043 is printed in score form; two copies are needed for performance. Have a look into study score PB 3654. Solo concerto; Romantic. Set of parts. 90 pages. Duration 43'. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 3210-30. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-3210-30). ISBN 9790004300749. 10 x 12.5 inches. Johannes Brahms' first Piano Concerto was the fruit of a complex, protracted, and extremely trying creative process. Its origin goes back to a sonata in D minor for two pianos conceived in spring 1854. The impulse for the creation of the main subject was however a shocking event: According to Joseqph Joachim, the theme originated after hearing about Schumanns suicide attempt. A few months earlier, Schumann had revealed Brahms to the musical world in his essay New Paths. In this article, Brahms is extolled as the musician who is called to give expression to the feeling of his times in an ideal fashion. The unusually rapid genesis of the D-minor sonata and its prevailingly dark, monumental mood can be interpreted as an impassioned compositional response to Schumann's suicide attempt. However, the year-long struggle to arrive at the final form of the work should perhaps also be seen in the context of the resounding praise of Schumann's prophetic article. Brahms undoubtly felt a growing inner pressure to live up to the expectations aroused therein.Together with Clara Schumann, Brahms played the three so far existing movements of the sonata, but he was very self-critical. He felt that he had not been able to realize the monumentality he had envisioned, and which Clara Schumann felt, by merely doubling the piano sound. He soon decided to transform the sonata into a symphony (his first orchestral project). However, this idea did not seem to fit his vision either. Only in spring 1855 did he strike upon the definitive solution: a piano concerto. With Brahms as soloist, this concerto premiered in 1859, though he initially had little success. He wrote to Joachim about one of the first performances that the concerto was a brilliant and unmistakable - failure. This hardly surprised Brahms, for he was undoubtedly aware of the newness of the work, which surpassed the expectations of the audience. The work's complex structure and symphonic dimensions, the solo part's rejection of showy, elegant brilliance, and the uniquely Brahmsian orchestral density it maintains throughout; all of these qualities inevitably exasperated audiences at first - until they raised this work to the ranks of the most celebrated concertos of all time. $92.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor Op. 15 Breitkopf & Härtel
Violin 2 (solo: pno - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.OB-3210-16 ...(+)
Violin 2 (solo: pno - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.OB-3210-16 Urtext based on the Brahms Complete Edition of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna. Composed by Johannes Brahms. Orchestra; stapled. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library). EB 6043 is printed in score form; two copies are needed for performance. Have a look into study score PB 3654. Solo concerto; Romantic. Part. 8 pages. Duration 43'. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 3210-16. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-3210-16). ISBN 9790004300701. 10 x 12.5 inches. Johannes Brahms' first Piano Concerto was the fruit of a complex, protracted, and extremely trying creative process. Its origin goes back to a sonata in D minor for two pianos conceived in spring 1854. The impulse for the creation of the main subject was however a shocking event: According to Joseqph Joachim, the theme originated after hearing about Schumanns suicide attempt. A few months earlier, Schumann had revealed Brahms to the musical world in his essay New Paths. In this article, Brahms is extolled as the musician who is called to give expression to the feeling of his times in an ideal fashion. The unusually rapid genesis of the D-minor sonata and its prevailingly dark, monumental mood can be interpreted as an impassioned compositional response to Schumann's suicide attempt. However, the year-long struggle to arrive at the final form of the work should perhaps also be seen in the context of the resounding praise of Schumann's prophetic article. Brahms undoubtly felt a growing inner pressure to live up to the expectations aroused therein.Together with Clara Schumann, Brahms played the three so far existing movements of the sonata, but he was very self-critical. He felt that he had not been able to realize the monumentality he had envisioned, and which Clara Schumann felt, by merely doubling the piano sound. He soon decided to transform the sonata into a symphony (his first orchestral project). However, this idea did not seem to fit his vision either. Only in spring 1855 did he strike upon the definitive solution: a piano concerto. With Brahms as soloist, this concerto premiered in 1859, though he initially had little success. He wrote to Joachim about one of the first performances that the concerto was a brilliant and unmistakable - failure. This hardly surprised Brahms, for he was undoubtedly aware of the newness of the work, which surpassed the expectations of the audience. The work's complex structure and symphonic dimensions, the solo part's rejection of showy, elegant brilliance, and the uniquely Brahmsian orchestral density it maintains throughout; all of these qualities inevitably exasperated audiences at first - until they raised this work to the ranks of the most celebrated concertos of all time. $7.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Clara Schumann : Samtliche Lieder, Band 1 Piano, Voice Breitkopf & Härtel
By Clara Schumann. For Voice, Piano. This edition: paperback. Edition Breitkopf....(+)
By Clara Schumann. For Voice, Piano. This edition: paperback. Edition Breitkopf. 52 pages. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (German import).
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| Drei Lieder: by Clara Schumann based on Poems by Heinrich Heine String Quartet: 2 violins, viola, cello Schott
Score and Parts Soprano; String Quartet (Score & Parts) SKU: HL.49046304 ...(+)
Score and Parts Soprano; String Quartet (Score & Parts) SKU: HL.49046304 Arranged for Soprano and String Quartet by Aribert Reimann Score. Composed by Clara Wieck-Schumann. Edited by Aribert Reimann. Vocal Collection. Classical. Softcover. 36 pages. Duration 420 seconds. Schott Music #ED23139. Published by Schott Music (HL.49046304). ISBN 9781540070715. UPC: 888680978464. $58.00 - See more - Buy online | | |
| Music for Little Mozarts Character Solo: Clara Schumann Cat, Level 3 Piano solo Alfred Publishing
By Christine H. Barden, Gayle Kowalchyk, and E. L. Lancaster. For Piano. Piano M...(+)
By Christine H. Barden, Gayle Kowalchyk, and E. L. Lancaster. For Piano. Piano Method. Music for Little Mozarts. 0. Sheet. 4 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| Robert und Clara Schumann 1847 Carus Verlag
SKU: CA.4033580 War Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit (God was not with us th...(+)
SKU: CA.4033580 War Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit (God was not with us this time). Clara Und Robert Schumann. Lithographie Kaiser. Post card. 2 pages. Carus Verlag #CV 40.335/80. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.4033580). ISBN 9790007131470. Language: all languages. Illustrator: Eduard Kaiser. Score available separately - see item CA.4033500. $1.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Clara Schumann - Selected Piano Works Piano solo G. Henle
Composed by Clara Wieck- Schumann. Piano Solo, Piano and Keyboard, Repertoire, ...(+)
Composed by Clara Wieck-
Schumann. Piano Solo, Piano and
Keyboard, Repertoire,
Collections. Selected Piano
Works. Softcover Book. G.
Henle #HN393. Published by G.
Henle
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| Clara Schumann : Sonate g-Moll Piano solo Breitkopf & Härtel
By Clara Schumann. For Piano. This edition: paperback. Edition Breitkopf. 36 pag...(+)
By Clara Schumann. For Piano. This edition: paperback. Edition Breitkopf. 36 pages. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (German import).
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| Clara Wieck-schumann : Romantic Piano Music. Vol 2 Piano solo [Score] Barenreiter
Mittelschwere Kompositionen. By Clara Schumann. Edited by Franzpeter Goebels. Fo...(+)
Mittelschwere Kompositionen. By Clara Schumann. Edited by Franzpeter Goebels. For Piano. Playing Score. Published by Baerenreiter-Ausgaben (German import). ISBN M006480968.
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| If You Love for Beauty (Liebst du um Schonheit) Choral SATB SATB, Piano - Intermediate Galaxy Music Corporation
Composed by James McCullough and Clara Wieck-Schumann (1819-1896). Octavo. Gal...(+)
Composed by James McCullough
and Clara Wieck-Schumann
(1819-1896). Octavo. Galaxy
Music Corporation #1.3589.
Published by Galaxy Music
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| Complete Piano Works - Volume 2 Piano solo [Study Score / Miniature] G. Henle
Study Score. Composed by Robert Schumann. Henle Study Scores. Study score...(+)
Study Score. Composed by Robert Schumann. Henle Study Scores. Study score (paperbound). 270 pages. G. Henle #HN9922. Published by G. Henle (HL.51489922).
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| Complete Piano Works - Volume 3 Piano solo [Sheet music] G. Henle
(Softcover Edition). By Robert Schumann. Edited by Ernst Herttrich. Henle Music ...(+)
(Softcover Edition). By Robert Schumann. Edited by Ernst Herttrich. Henle Music Folios. Softcover. 280 pages. G. Henle Verlag #HN924. Published by G. Henle Verlag
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