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SKU: HL.4491618
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Score. Composed by
Andrea Morricone and
Ennio Morricone. Arranged
by Angela Morley.
Symphony Pops. Movies. 8
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard (HL.4491618).
Solo Violin and Full Orchestra. By Sheldon Harnick, Jerry Bock. Arranged by John...(+)
Solo Violin and Full
Orchestra. By Sheldon
Harnick, Jerry Bock.
Arranged by John
Williams. (Score and
Parts). John Williams
Signature - String.
Published by Hal Leonard.
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Solo Violin and Orchestra. By Carlos Gardel, Alfredo Le Pera. Arranged by John W...(+)
Solo Violin and
Orchestra. By Carlos
Gardel, Alfredo Le Pera.
Arranged by John
Williams. (Score and
Parts). John Williams
Signature Orch. Published
by Hal Leonard.
Solo Violin and Full Orchestra. By Jerry Bock And Sheldon Harnick. Arranged by J...(+)
Solo Violin and Full
Orchestra. By Jerry Bock
And Sheldon Harnick.
Arranged by John
Williams. John Williams
Signature - String.
Softcover. Published by
Hal Leonard.
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn.
Edited by R. Larry Todd.
This edition: urtext
edition. Stapled.
Barenreiter Urtext. Set
of wind parts. Opus 64.
12/8/10/8/14/12/12/10/8/8
/6/6/6 pages.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA09099_65. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA09099-65).
ISBN
9790006565672. 32.5 x
25.5 cm inches. Key: E
minor.
WithElversku
d(The Erl-Kings
Daughter), Gade presented
his secondsecular cantata
for soloists, choir and
orchestra, the first
having been his
successfulComalaOp. 12
(1845/46). The genre was
quite popular among his
contemporaries. This
time, Gade planned to
base the work on the text
of a folk song.
Originally, he had
approached Hans Christian
Andersen for a text but a
collaboration did not
materialize. The text
Gade ultimately chose for
his music was that of a
ballad most likely penned
by Emil Erslev and Gade
himself. A German
translation by Edmund
Lobedanz was added at a
later time.
The
composition, started in
1851 and finished in
March of 1854, soon
became an international
success and one of Gade's
most-performed works. In
1864, the composer made a
number of changes to the
instrumentation. While
the new version was
subsequently used for all
performances conducted by
Gade, the changes were
never incorporated into
the printed edition of
the score. This edition
is the first to present
this 1864
version.
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Violin & Orchestra SKU: SU.80401775 For Violin & Orchestra. Compos...(+)
Violin & Orchestra
SKU: SU.80401775
For Violin &
Orchestra. Composed
by Stephen Paulus.
Strings, Violin,
Orchestra. Part. Subito
Music Corporation
#80401775. Published by
Subito Music Corporation
(SU.80401775).
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2bassoon,2Hn,2Trp,Timp,2V
,Va,Vc,Db)
SKU:
BA.TP00394
Composed
by Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn. Edited by
Clive Brown and R. Larry
Todd. This edition:
urtext edition.
Paperback. Barenreiter
Urtext. Late version
1845. Study score. Opus
64. Duration 00:26:00.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#TP00394_00. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.TP00394).
ISBN
9790006203086. 22.5 x
16.5 cm inches. Key: E
minor. Preface: Todd, R.
Larry / Brown, Clive /
Sutcliffe,
Richard.
This
standard work of the
cello literature has been
extracted from volume II
of the Complete Works for
Violoncello and
Pianoforte (BA 9096 and
BA 9097) which was
published in 2016.
Mendelssohn scholar R.
Larry Todd edited the
scholarly-critical
edition ofSong without
Words.
This work
is not based on the
surviving autograph
manuscript, which could
not have been the basis
for the posthumous first
edition, but rather on
the only plausible
source: the German first
edition itself. This was
published in 1868 as op.
109 and is unquestionably
based on an untraceable
complete final
manuscript, perhaps once
previously owned by the
dedicatee, French cellist
Lisa Barbier
Cristiani.
The
publication is free from
editorial amendments and
modern performance
instructions and provides
an excellent basis for
musical
interpretation.
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SKU: BA.BVK01950 Composed by Andreas N. Tarkmann and Johannes Kohlmann. P...(+)
SKU: BA.BVK01950
Composed by Andreas N.
Tarkmann and Johannes
Kohlmann. Paperback.
Book. 240 pages.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BVK01950_00. Published
by Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BVK01950).
ISBN
9783761819500. 19 x 12.5
cm inches. Language:
German. Preface:
Tarkmann, Andreas
N.
Mendelssohn's
Violin Concerto op. 64,
is a key work of the 19th
century, adhering to the
classical style of
Beethoven while pointing
the way to the romantic
ethos of Brahms. It has
long been known that
Mendelssohn performed the
work with three soloists
in succession: Ferdinand
David, who worked closely
with the composer during
its composition and
played it at the
premiere; the 'child
prodigy' Joseph Joachim;
and Hubert Leonard, a
young Belgian virtuoso
about whom little is
known.
As proof
sheets for the Violin
Concerto in E minor were
long considered lost, it
could be described as
somewhat of a sensation
when proofs for the solo
violin part resurfaced
together with a letter
from Mendelssohn to
Leonard.
The
letter informs us that
the composer invited
Leonard to his home in
Frankfurt in order to
make his acquaintance. It
was already known that
Mendelssohn had given
proof sheets to David;
now we know that he also
gave some to
Leonard.
The
recently discovered
proofs reveal how Leonard
played the concerto with
Mendelssohn on that
memorable evening in
February 1845. Besides
containing bowing marks
and fingering, they also
show how Leonard executed
shifts of position and
where he employed open
strings. Furthermore
modifications made to
dynamic markings and
additional legato bowing
are shown.
It is
safe to assume that all
of this was done with
Mendelssohn's approval.
That the young violinist
made a positive
impression on the
composer is confirmed in
the latter's
correspondence following
their joint performance.
Mendelssohn is full of
praise for Leonard's
playing and offers to
lend his support in
finding employment in
Germany.
This
revised edition of the
Mendelssohn Violin
Concerto (only the
orchestral parts remain
unchanged) includes a
separate booklet on
performance practice.
The editor, Clive
Brown, is an acknowledged
expert on Romantic
performance
practice.
- New
source situation owing to
recently rediscovered
proofs - Revised
Urtext edition - With
a separate booklet on
performance practice
(Eng/Ger).
Violin, orchestra Urtext based on the Leipzig Mendelssohn Complete Edition. Co...(+)
Violin, orchestra
Urtext based on the
Leipzig
Mendelssohn Complete
Edition.
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy
Mendelssohn (1809-1847).
Edited by Birgit Muller.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
5645-27. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
Urtext based on the Leipzig Mendelssohn Complete Edition. Composed by Felix Ba...(+)
Urtext based on the
Leipzig
Mendelssohn Complete
Edition.
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy
Mendelssohn (1809-1847).
Edited by Birgit Muller.
Score. Breitkopf and
Haertel
#PB 5645. Published by
Breitkopf and Haerte
Orchestra; Violin (Study Score) SKU: HL.49003321 Study Score. Comp...(+)
Orchestra; Violin (Study
Score)
SKU:
HL.49003321
Study
Score. Composed by
Gavin Bryars. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Edition Schott.
Classical. Study Score.
Composed 2000. 44 pages.
Duration 18'. Schott
Music #ED 12681.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49003321).
ISBN
9790220119804. UPC:
073999369168.
8.0x11.75x0.184
inches.
I did not
want to write a virtuoso
show-piece, but rather to
draw on the orchestra's
alertness as an ensemble.
The solo part is
essentially lyrical and
there is no cadenza as
such. But I was also
conscious of the fact
that, as with a baroque
concerto, the soloist may
also direct the work and
does so here. (G.
Bryars).
Orchestra; Violin (Study Score) SKU: HL.49045166 Study Score. Comp...(+)
Orchestra; Violin (Study
Score)
SKU:
HL.49045166
Study
Score. Composed by
Ryan Wigglesworth. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
String. Classical.
Softcover. Composed 2011.
72 pages. Duration 16'.
Schott Music #ED13695.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49045166).
ISBN
9790220135002. UPC:
888680724214.
8.25x11.75x0.276
inches.
Violin
Concerto is scored for a
Classical-sized
orchestra, with the
addition of a harp and
celeste, and lasts around
17 minutes. Although the
work sets out to explore
the lyrical
characteristics of the
solo instrument, it is
only gradually that the
violin finds its full,
lyric voice, and thence,
as the work progresses, a
more dominant role. This,
in one sense, is the
'journey' of the piece.
The work's
straightforward formal
scheme consists of three
movements (roughly
fast-slow-fast) framed by
a reflective introduction
and epilogue. However,
these formal divisions
exist within a single,
unbroken arc. Such an
overall symmetrical shape
places the slow Arioso
(itself divided into
three subsections) at the
midpoint, sandwiched
between the two Allegro
movements. The dramaturgy
of the piece centers on a
twofold search. First
there is the ongoing
pursuit to recapture the
simple melodic material
stated by the solo violin
- accompanied by thar
harp's bass register -
during the opening bars.
Whilst aspects of this
melody are invoked
frequently throughout
(especially in the violin
cadenza which closes the
Arioso movement), it is
only with the final and
most important climax of
the work that the melody
appears again in its
complete form, now
accompanied by violent,
orchestral stabs. The
second search is for a
tonal resting place, the
arrival of which is
delayed until the close
of the epilogue. The
original version of the
Violin Concerto,
commissioned by the
Netherlands Chamber
Orchestra, was premiered
in Amsterdam in February
2012 with Gordan Nikolic
as soloist. The present,
revised version was
created for Barnabas
Kelemen and the
Halle.
Violin and Orchestra SKU: HL.50485236 Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. C...(+)
Violin and Orchestra
SKU: HL.50485236
Composed by Ludwig van
Beethoven. Classic. EMB.
Solo & Concerto. Book
[Softcover]. Op. 61.
Editio Musica Budapest
#Z40060. Published by
Editio Musica Budapest
(HL.50485236).
ISBN
9790080400609. A/5
(14,2x20) inches. Gabor
Darvas.
Though some
themes of the D major
Violin Concerto appear
fragmentarily among
Beethoven's earlier
drafts, the score
received its final shape
- according to the
autograph manuscript - in
1806 only. The first
performance took place on
December 23 of the same
year in Vienna, the
violon solo was played by
Franz Clement. The
concerto met with a
rather cold reception:
this critic of the Wiener
Theaterzeitung admitted
'some beauty' in it but
for the rest he found
that '...the coherence
often seems totally
broken and the endless
repetitions of some
commonplace sections can
easily become tedious.'
The performance may have
not been totally
satisfying, it is
certainly surprising that
the setof parts published
in 1808 is dedicated to
Stephan von Breuning
instead of Clement. It is
not impossible that
Beethoven lost faith in
the value and future of
his work, too, - his
later attempt to change
it into a piano concerto
can be interpreted in
this way.
Violin and Orchestra SKU: BT.EMBZ40060 Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. ...(+)
Violin and Orchestra
SKU: BT.EMBZ40060
Composed by Ludwig van
Beethoven. EMB Study
Scores. Solo & Concerto.
Book Only. Editio Musica
Budapest #EMBZ40060.
Published by Editio
Musica Budapest
(BT.EMBZ40060).
Though some
themes of the D major
Violin Concerto appear
fragmentarily among
Beethoven's earlier
drafts, the score
received its final shape
- according to the
autograph manuscript - in
1806 only. The first
performance took place on
December 23 of the same
year in Vienna, the
violon solo was played by
Franz Clement. The
concerto met with a
rather cold reception:
this critic of the Wiener
Theaterzeitung admitted
'some beauty' in it but
for the rest he found
that '...the coherence
often seems totally
broken and the endless
repetitions of some
commonplace sections can
easily become tedious.'
The performance may have
not been totally
satisfying, it is
certainly surprising that
the setof parts published
in 1808 is dedicated to
Stephan von Breuning
instead of Clement. It is
not impossible that
Beethoven lost faith in
the value and future of
his work, too, - his
later attempt to change
it into a piano concerto
can be interpreted in
this way.
Violin and orchestra SKU: HL.49019952 This edition: Paperback/Soft Cover....(+)
Violin and orchestra
SKU: HL.49019952
This edition:
Paperback/Soft Cover.
Sheet music with CD.
Eulenberg Audio plus
Score. Softcover with CD.
781 pages. Eulenburg
Edition #EAS12. Published
by Eulenburg Edition
(HL.49019952).
ISBN
9783795772611. UPC:
841886021471.
6.25x9.0x2.301
inches.
Mendelssohn
: Concerto in E minor,
Bruch: Concerto No. 1,
Brahms: Concerto in D,
Beethoven: Concerto in D,
Vivaldi: The Four
Seasons, Tchaikovsky:
Concerto in D, Bach:
Concerto in A minor,
Bach: Concerto in E,
Bach: Concerto for two
Violins in D minor,
Brahms: Double Concerto
in A minor.