SKU: SU.27060035
Arrangement of Movement 1 from The Hall of Mirrors for Clarinet & Piano Violoncello & Piano Duration: 5' Composed: 2008 Published by: Pacific Serenades.
SKU: HL.48024773
ISBN 9781540063755. UPC: 888680964122. 9.0x12.0 inches.
Lied ohne Worte was commissioned by the Ruhr Piano Festival for Alfred Brendel's 75th birthday. First performed (as Lied) on 9 August 2006 with Adrian Brendel and Till Fellner, Wuppertal, Historische Stadthalle, Germany. Variationen was commissioned by Adrian Brendel. First performed by Adrian Brendel and Till Fellner on 14 October 2007, Wigmore Hall, London. Bogenstrich was commissioned by Winery Alois Lageder and Cheltenham Music Festival. World premiere of complete cycle on 22 May 2009 with Roderick Williams (baritone), Adrian Brendel (cello), Till Fellner (piano), Margreid, Alto Adige, Italy.
SKU: BR.EB-9391
ISBN 9790004188651. 9 x 12 inches.
Jean Sibelius composed far less music for the cello than for the violin. Malinconia (op. 20) - published in 1911 but composed in 1900 under the title Fantasia - remained his only opus-numbered work exclusively for cello and piano. The Fantasia for cello and piano, an early stage of Malinconia , was premiered at a soiree in the Solemnity Hall of the University of Helsinki on 12 March 1900 and was given positive press reviews: The work, which mainly drew attention with its logical and clear structure, begins with a powerful and substantial cello solo, to which the piano responds with a glimmering series of arpeggiated chords. At the end where the instruments unite in a harmonious, deeply emotional song, the harmonic impression they create is very bright and lovely. The autograph manuscript of Fantasia shows that Sibelius omitted a larger passage of music between the present bars 24 and 25 and that he made further revisions to the work, either before the publishing process or in the proofs he read in April 1911 for Breitkopf.
SKU: HL.48024757
ISBN 9781784542085. UPC: 888680962067. 9.0x12.0x0.189 inches.
This work was composed in 2013 to a commission by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association. It was first performed that year at Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, by Anssi Karttunen (cello) and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen. The piece is formed in a single span lasting 20 minutes.
SKU: HL.49046306
ISBN 9781540070982. UPC: 842819109921.
Who does not know the song Guantanamera? Dating back to a tune of the Cuban musical style Guajira and a text by the national hero Jose Marti, it was used by Jose Fernandez Diaz in the 30s as a refrain to improvise on current day topics. Pete Seeger reopened the Marti original in 1963 at a concert in New York's Carnegie Hall - it became a hymn to the American trade union movement. The song has since been sung in countless versions, right up to the Rudi Voller battle song, which echoed in 2002 in the football stadiums. This issue gives you the opportunity to play the world hit with piano trio - have fun!
SKU: BR.CB-215
ISBN 9790001157223. 9 x 12 inches.
The triumphal concert hall success of Tchaikovsky's most popular and musically most valuable concert pieces for solo instrument and orchestra was preceded by severe teething troubles. His Piano Concerto No. 1 Op. 23 of 1874/75 was slated by Tchaikovsky's mentor and potential performer at the premiere, the pianist, conductor and director of the Moscow Conservatory, Nikolai Rubinstein. So Hans von Bulow premiered it gratefully and enthusiastically (in Boston, USA, on 25 October 1875). Leopold Auer, violin virtuoso and professor at the Petersburg Conservatory, to whom Tchaikovsky wanted to dedicate his Violin Concerto Op. 35 of 1878, refused to premiere it - he regarded the solo part as unrewarding and unplayable. On 4 December 1881, Adolf Brodsky premiered the Violin Concerto in Vienna, with Hans Richter conducting, but Eduard Hanslick wrote a crushing and unpleasant review. The Variations on a Rococo Theme for Cello and Orchestra Op. 33 were finally published by their dedicatee, the German cellist and professor at the Moscow Conservatory, Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, after he had almost completely rewritten and then premiered it on 18 December 1877 in Moscow, while Tchaikovsky, who had asked him to publish the work, was abroad. The original version, which can be found in this edition, was not published until the 1950s.
SKU: HL.50606953
ISBN 9798350127188. UPC: 196288212942.
Piano Reduction. Kaija Saariaho's Notes on Light. was commissioned by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Musical Director James Levine, and given its first performance on 22nd February 2007 at Symphony Hall, Boston, USA, by the cellist Anssi Karttunen,with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jukka-Pekka Sarastre.
SKU: HL.14019307
8.5x11.75x0.041 inches.
Julian Lloyd Webber's touching and inspired tribute to the great cellist Jacqueline du Pre, first performed in January 1999 in London's Wigmore Hall. Cello and piano version. Duration c. 3mins.
SKU: PR.114414310
UPC: 680160594467. 9 x 12 inches.
Three diverse pieces by Samuel Adler are presented. Emunah (Faith) is a paean to his wife, Emily. L'olam Vaed dates back to 1978 and is printed in proportional notation, to better guide the musicians and to maximize the performers' expressive freedom. Tribute, the most recent of the three, was written to mark the reopening of Alice Tully Hall in 2009.
SKU: ST.R5503
ISBN 9790220210822.
Cello part edited by Stefan Popov, Professor of Cello at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.. . Advanced.
SKU: PR.11440547S
UPC: 680160008872.
SKU: PR.114405470
UPC: 680160008865.
SKU: HL.48182415
UPC: 888680839239. 10.5x13.5x0.059 inches.
Henri Challan: Ballade (Cello & Piano).
SKU: BR.EB-9406
ISBN 9790004188804. 9 x 12 inches.
Raff's Cello Sonata op. 183 appeared in print in late 1873; at a time when Raff's success was at its zenith with Symphonies Nos. 3 and 5 as well as many chamber works. Little is known about the circumstances of its genesis and possible performances. Since Raff did not dedicate this sonata to any distinguished artist, unlike most of his other chamber works, it apparently lacked a drawing card for distribution. While Raff composed several well-known works for violin and piano, the present cello sonata is one of his few outstanding works for cello and piano. Incidentally, in the first edition, the score is headed for piano and cello, as was quite often the case in the 19th century, for instance also with Brahms's sonatas. This is also evident in the music: Cello and piano are equal partners that develop the musical material and are challenged both technically and artistically. This current edition contains an Urtext cello part as well as a part with markings by Claus Kanngiesser. In collaboration with the Joachim-Raff-Archiv Lachen (CH)With a preface by Severin Kolb. Contains 2 cello parts.
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