SKU: HL.49019221
ISBN 9790001180672. UPC: 841886018136. 9.0x12.0x0.092 inches.
Georg Goltermann (1824-1898) left a plethora of works for his instrument, including seven cello concertos which still play an important role in the cello literature of today. In addition, he composed a large number of character pieces, including romances, reveries, nocturnes and serenades. Rooted entirely in the romantic spirit of their time with regard to style, they are relatively short pieces of medium difficulty. It is not least due to its melodic and harmonic catchiness that the rather easy Reverie in G minor Op. 92/2 enjoys great popularity both in lessons and in concerts. The expression marking 'Allegro appassionato' refers to the fundamental character of the piece which demands, in particular, an expressive vibrato rich in modulation.
SKU: HL.49045328
ISBN 9790001203913. UPC: 841886025837. 9.0x12.0x0.091 inches.
Wolfgang Köhler, professor of jazz piano at the Berlin Jazz Institute, writes music in the border area between classical, jazz and contemporary music. His 'Variations' for cello and piano are cross-over music in the best sense of the word and a rewarding concert and examination piece of medium difficulty (use of thumb position demanded). The three variations on a vocal theme use different styles like Latin (var. 1), ballad (var. 2) to rhythm and harmony inspired by Prokofiev (var. 3). The recapitulation of the cantabile theme concludes the original, effective piece which has a duration of six minutes.
SKU: HL.49019267
ISBN 9790001180689. UPC: 841886018143. 9.0x12.0x0.074 inches. Edited with fingerings and bowings by Fritz Zumkley.
Goltermann (1824-1898) left a plethora of works for his instrument, including seven cello concertos which sometimes go to the limitsof what was considered to be technically playable in his time. Even today, these works have maintained their importance throughout the methodological progress in literature. Apart from the concertos, Goltermann also composed a large number of character pieces, including romances, reveries, nocturnes and serenades. Stylistically wholly rooted in the Romantic spirit of their time, the pieces are relatively short and of medium difficulty as regards the technical demands. It is not least due to their melodic and harmonic catchiness that they enjoy a lasting popularity both in music lessons and in domestic concerts.
SKU: HL.50510822
ISBN 9790080136324. UPC: 073999918878. 9.0x12.0x0.06 inches. Giuseppe Tartini; Friedrich Grutzmacher; Arpad Pejtsik.
Medium difficulty.
SKU: HL.50510853
ISBN 9790080138861. UPC: 073999743326. 9.0x12.0x0.057 inches. Jules Massenet; Arpad Pejtsik.
SKU: JK.09193
Isaiah 9:6, Luke 2:7-19, Matthew 2:1-2.
Delightful Christmas instrumental arrangement for cello solo with piano accompaniment.Composer: German Folk Tune Arranger: Richard W. Smith Difficulty: Medium-easy / medium acc.Reference: Isaiah 9:6, Luke 2:7-19, Matthew 2:1-2.
SKU: JK.09178
Luke 2:7, Luke 18:15-17.
Christmas carol arranged for cello and piano accompaniment, moving arpeggios tie beautifully to the simple melody and spirit of the carol.Composer: William J. Kirkpatrick Arranger: Joseph Hoffman Difficulty: Medium-easy / medium-easy acc. Performance time: 2:45References: Luke 2:7, Luke 18:15-17.
SKU: HL.48183028
UPC: 888680877941. 9.0x12.0x0.093 inches.
Composed by the Czech composer Bohuslav Martinu in 1930, Miniature Study is a chamber work for Cello and Piano that lasts 10 minutes and 30 seconds. The difficulty for Cello is considered as medium and for the Piano, easy to medium. Miniature Study is divided in seven sections: I. Moderato II. Poco andante III. Poco moderato IV. Andante V. Poco allegro VI. Allegretto VII. Moderato Good for recitals, this piece is really melodic and cheerful, with some parts quiet and others quite energetic. Bohuslav Martinu(1890-1959) also wrote 13 other ballets, 15 operas and 6 symphonies and some orchestral and chamber music..
SKU: HL.48025366
UPC: 196288194279.
Hans Winterberg, born in Prague in 1901, lived through almost the entire period of the 20th century and was influenced as a composer by its most important artistic innovations. Already a brilliant pianist as an adolescent, he studied with Alois Hába and Alexander von Zemlinsky in Prague. Both his life and his music reflect the Austrian-Czech-Jewish cultural symbiosis; he saw himself as a bridge builder between Western and Eastern, i.e. Slavic, cultures. Owing to his Jewish ancestry, he was deported to the Terezin concentration camp after the annexation of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany. He was the only Jewish representative of the Czech musical avant-garde of the 1920s and 1930s to survive the Shoah and, in 1947, followed his non-Jewish wife and their daughter to the FRG in the course of the expulsion of the German-speaking population from Czechoslovakia. Winterberg's fascinating oeuvre, which was kept under lock and key in a German music archive for years after his death, is now being made accessible in first editions due to a cooperation between the Exilarte Center for Banned Music at the University of Music in Vienna and Boosey & Hawkes. The first printed edition is Winterberg's Cello Sonata, composed in 1951, in which all the characteristics of his unmistakable personal style come to the fore: dance-like energy, polyrhythm, intimate yet unsentimental melos, subtle handling of folkloristic material, and an unerring sense of form and balance. This work is of medium technical and great interpretative difficulty.
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