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.49014417
ISBN 9790220107627. UPC: 073999979572. 6.0x9.0x0.144 inches.
Of the 14 pieces printed herein, only 9 or 10 should be included in any one performance. The Osannas 'for M', 'for C' and 'for S' should always be played, placed respectively first, centrally and last in the work. They form a framework, inside which 6 or 7 of the remainder may be arranged in any order. Pauses between each piece should be kept as short as possible.
SKU: HL.49013928
ISBN 9790001032452.
SKU: PR.114418880
ISBN 9781491129289. UPC: 680160668618. 9 x 12 inches.
Idealism, humanity, world peace, and altruism, have been recurring themes and inspirations in many compositions by Eric Ewazen. In 2007, the Sejong Soloists commissioned this work for Cello and Strings to feature Paula Zahn as guest soloist – the celebrated telejournalist is an exceptional cellist, and a frequent and distinguished host for the concerts Sejong performs in New York City. The work was written for a gala concert honoring Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary General of the United Nations, and therefore the ultimate leader of international peacekeeping efforts. The resulting work, equally suitable for Cello and Piano, is appropriately titled A POEM OF HOPE.
SKU: HL.49044326
ISBN 9790001187305. UPC: 888680056094. 9.0x12.0x0.26 inches.
Composed in 1919, Hindemith thoroughly revised his sonata two years later. Composer and pianist Fazil Say has reconstructed the piano part on the basis of the cello part and the structure of the extant middle movement.
SKU: HL.14028648
ISBN 9781846092244. 9.0x12.0x0.175 inches.
Sallinen's Sonata For Cello And Piano Op.86 was commissioned by the Naantali Music Festival, Finland in 2004. It was first performed by Arto Noras and Rolf Gothoni at Naantali Church on 10th June 2005 as part of the festival. The piece is structured across four movements, a Barcarola, a Serenata, a Scherzo and an Epilogue.
SKU: HL.49029525
ISBN 9790220125904. 9.25x12.0x0.19 inches.
SKU: HL.49001544
ISBN 9790001016902. UPC: 073999355949. 9.0x12.0x0.059 inches.
The edition is the part of the ABRSM syllabus (grade 5).
SKU: M7.DOHR-97492
ISBN 9790202004920.
SKU: HL.49004570
ISBN 9790001047883. UPC: 073999506778. 9.0x12.0x0.049 inches.
SKU: HL.51481132
UPC: 840126989656. 9.0x12.0x0.35 inches.
“More than 20 years ago I was called upon by friends, artists, and aficionados to write about fingerings for the violoncello,†then-famous Berlin cellist Jean-Louis Duport thus opens his “Essai†from 1806, dedicated to “Professeurs de Violoncelle.†His methodology revolutionized cello technique, and the 21 etudes printed in its appendix are still regarded today as perhaps the most important set of studies for all budding cellists. Modelled after the volumes of etudes for violin, Henle is also issuing the Urtext here, together with all original fingerings and bowings, while also offering alternatives by the famous cellist and teacher Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt. This edition also offers a second cello part provided by Duport for accompaniment.
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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: NR.94832
Klassische Stücke ; 3, Larghetto aus Sinfonie opus 36, Tema con variazioni aus Septett opus 20, Rondo aus Sonate opus 6, Adagio cantabile aus Trio opus 1:1, Menuett aus Sonate opus 29:3, Adagio cantabile aus Septett opus 20, Rondo opus 51:1, Adagio cantabile aus opus 13, Allegretto aus Trio opus 70:2, Andante WoO 57, Rondo opus 51:2, Andante con moto aus Sinfonie opus 21.
SKU: HL.49001501
ISBN 9790001017497. UPC: 073999356588. 9.0x12.0x0.219 inches.
SKU: HL.49029277
ISBN 9790220132421. UPC: 196288000358. 9.0x12.0x0.13 inches.
SKU: HL.48024888
UPC: 840126919769.
As a lesson and lecture piece, Bertold Hummel's Sonatine op. 35, created in 1969, accompanied many young musicians on their way. Sold a thousand times all over the world, it is one of the composer's best-known works and has been included in the repertoire list for the 'Jugend musiziert' competition by the German Music Council. Warmth and sparkling rhythm characterize the three movements: inthe powerful maestoso, the sonority of the main theme is contrasted with a lyrical side theme; the recapitulation ends with an impulsive fugato. The second movement Elegie consists of a single soulful melody about spherical harmonies of the piano. As the highlight in the Finale vivace, playful lightness, marching rhythms and dramatic increases replace each other in quick succession; wild arpeggios lead to the end. Originally composed for violin, versions for viola and cello were already familiar. For the 50th birthday, Simrock / Boosey & Hawkespresents the work in a revised, revised edition. A repertoire enrichment for beginning instrumentalists are the first available versions for alto and tenor saxophone, which the composer made himself in the 1990s.
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