| Celtic - Play Along
(DIVERS AUTEURS (ARR) Violon et Piano [Partition + CD] - Facile Universal Edition
8 Easy To Intermediate Play-Alongs Of Well-Known Pieces From Ireland, Scotland, ...(+)
8 Easy To Intermediate Play-Alongs Of Well-Known Pieces From Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall And Brittany. Par DIVERS AUTEURS (ARR.MARTIN TOURISH). Martin Tourish is an accordionist, composer and musicologist from Co. Donegal, now based in Dublin. Celtic music is in his blood, for his ancestors were noted collectors of dance music manuscripts dating back to the 19th century. With many recordings to his credit, he now offers his expertise to performers wishing to explore the rich culture of Irish and other Celtic music on a variety of instruments.
'World Music - Celtic” presents material from the Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Cornish and Breton traditions. It makes no great technical demands on the players, but Tourish points out that notation of this music is often 'skeletal”, hence it is important to gain a knowledge of the individual traditions in question and, naturally, he offers plenty of information on performance practice.
The collection spans three centuries, from the blind bardic harpists of the 18th century to the international performers of the present day. Tourish accepts that this volume can only scratch the surface of a multi-faceted genre but hopes you will see it as a stepping stone to delve deeper into recordings, festivals and the very communities whence this music comes.
'World Music - Celtic” is available in four formats, each with complete recordings and backing tracks on CD: as solo versions for violin, flute or saxophone (with piano) and in an ensemble version for two melodic instruments (C, Bb or Eb), piano, guitar, bass and bodhrán. / Niveau : Facile / Recueil / Violon et Piano
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| Romance Op. 11
(Arrangement For Violin
And Piano) Violon et Piano Barenreiter
First ever publication based on the autographOriginally written for violin and o...(+)
First ever publication based on the autographOriginally written for violin and orchestra between 1873 and 1877, Dvorák's 'Romance? immediately followed his String Quartet in F minor (1873) and draws on the theme from its slow movement. He probably wrote the 'Romance? for his friend, the violin virtuoso Franti?ek Ondrícek, who later premiered Dvorák's Violin Concerto in 1883.Our edition is the first to avail itself of the recently rediscovered autograph of Dvorák's own version for violin and piano. Compared to the well-known piano reductions, it differs from the orchestral version in several important respects and is also one bar shorter.Our new edition, containing the composer's more authentic version, can nevertheless also serve as a piano reduction to the orchestral version.- First edition of the piano version based on Dvorák's autograph- Foreword by David R. Beveridge (Cz/Eng/Ger)- Critical Commentary (Eng) by the editor / Violon Et Piano
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| Sonata Movement For
Violin And Piano C Minor
Woo 2 Violon et Piano Barenreiter
Johannes Brahms:The Works for one Instrument and PianoJohannes Brahms' compositi...(+)
Johannes Brahms:The Works for one Instrument and PianoJohannes Brahms' compositions for one instrument and piano have been standards in chamber music literature ever since their inception. These works were written with specific performers in mind and Brahms worked closely with them when refining the final texts. Nevertheless, we rarely approach the music taking into consideration the possibilities of the instruments for which Brahms wrote or the performing practices of the individual players who first performed these compositions, including Brahms himself.The New Urtext EditionsBärenreiter's pioneering new scholarly-critical editions of Brahms' works for one instrument and piano are edited by a team of musicologists who are also performers. They offer today's musicians not just a reliable musical text based on all known sources, but also a comprehensive approach to the works, which aims to place them in their historical context and to elucidate the complex of meanings that the composer wished his notation to convey to performers.In addition to the musical text these editions offer an informative Introduction laying out the genesis, publication history and reception of the works. At the same time there is a complete list of the sources, an explanation of the editorial procedures and a Critical Commentary. Also, each volume contains a detailed discussion of specific performing practice issues raised by individual works.An integral part of Bärenreiter's Brahms publication complex is a text booklet which approaches general performance practice issues of the 19th century with regard to e.g. tempo, rubato, rhythmic flexibility and articulation. Furthermore musicians will find valuable information concerning vibrato, portamento and bowing. Last but not least characteristics of Brahms' own piano playing as well as that of his circle and contemporaries are discussed.The violin and viola sonata editions come not only with an Urtext part freed from all editorial emendations, but also with an additional part including fingering and bowing based on the practices of Joseph Joachim and his colleagues. These markings especially draw on publications of the sonatas edited by Joachim's pupils Leopold Auer and Ossip Schnirlin as well as those by Brahms' associate Franz Kneisel. A similar approach has been used for the violoncello sonatas, drawing on performance markings by Robert Hausmann (for whom Brahms wrote the Sonata in F major), Hugo Becker, with whom Brahms performed it, and Julius Klengel who was also close to his circle.Bärenreiter's new Brahms complex also importantly brings two neglected works back into the player's hands, namely the splendid versions of the op. 120 sonatas, originally written for viola or clarinet and piano. Brahms' arrangements for violin and piano unaccountably disappeared from the standard repertoire early in the 20th century. In these versions Brahms did not simply adjust the solo part for the violin, he made many alterations to the piano part, casting thought-provoking light on the clarinet and viola versions.- A pioneering set of Urtext editions- String editions include an Urtext solo part and a second part with fingering as well as performance markings- Each edition offers a preface on performance practice aspects pertaining to the respective works- A separate text booklet includes pioneering texts on general issues of performance practice in the 19th century as well as on specific issues with regard to Johannes Brahms' chamber music / Violon Et Piano
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| Sonata For Violin And
Piano A Major Op. 100 Violon et Piano Barenreiter
Johannes Brahms:The Works for one Instrument and PianoJohannes Brahms' compositi...(+)
Johannes Brahms:The Works for one Instrument and PianoJohannes Brahms' compositions for one instrument and piano have been standards in chamber music literature ever since their inception. These works were written with specific performers in mind and Brahms worked closely with them when refining the final texts. Nevertheless, we rarely approach the music taking into consideration the possibilities of the instruments for which Brahms wrote or the performing practices of the individual players who first performed these compositions, including Brahms himself.The New Urtext EditionsBärenreiter's pioneering new scholarly-critical editions of Brahms' works for one instrument and piano are edited by a team of musicologists who are also performers. They offer today's musicians not just a reliable musical text based on all known sources, but also a comprehensive approach to the works, which aims to place them in their historical context and to elucidate the complex of meanings that the composer wished his notation to convey to performers.In addition to the musical text these editions offer an informative Introduction laying out the genesis, publication history and reception of the works. At the same time there is a complete list of the sources, an explanation of the editorial procedures and a Critical Commentary. Also, each volume contains a detailed discussion of specific performing practice issues raised by individual works.An integral part of Bärenreiter's Brahms publication complex is a text booklet which approaches general performance practice issues of the 19th century with regard to e.g. tempo, rubato, rhythmic flexibility and articulation. Furthermore musicians will find valuable information concerning vibrato, portamento and bowing. Last but not least characteristics of Brahms' own piano playing as well as that of his circle and contemporaries are discussed.The violin and viola sonata editions come not only with an Urtext part freed from all editorial emendations, but also with an additional part including fingering and bowing based on the practices of Joseph Joachim and his colleagues. These markings especially draw on publications of the sonatas edited by Joachim's pupils Leopold Auer and Ossip Schnirlin as well as those by Brahms' associate Franz Kneisel. A similar approach has been used for the violoncello sonatas, drawing on performance markings by Robert Hausmann (for whom Brahms wrote the Sonata in F major), Hugo Becker, with whom Brahms performed it, and Julius Klengel who was also close to his circle.Bärenreiter's new Brahms complex also importantly brings two neglected works back into the player's hands, namely the splendid versions of the op. 120 sonatas, originally written for viola or clarinet and piano. Brahms' arrangements for violin and piano unaccountably disappeared from the standard repertoire early in the 20th century. In these versions Brahms did not simply adjust the solo part for the violin, he made many alterations to the piano part, casting thought-provoking light on the clarinet and viola versions.- A pioneering set of Urtext editions- String editions include an Urtext solo part and a second part with fingering as well as performance markings- Each edition offers a preface on performance practice aspects pertaining to the respective works- A separate text booklet includes pioneering texts on general issues of performance practice in the 19th century as well as on specific issues with regard to Johannes Brahms' chamber music / Violon Et Piano
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| Sonata For Violin And
Piano D Minor Op. 108 Violon et Piano Barenreiter
The Works for one Instrument and PianoJohannes Brahms' compositions for one inst...(+)
The Works for one Instrument and PianoJohannes Brahms' compositions for one instrument and piano have been standards in chamber music literature ever since their inception. These works were written with specific performers in mind and Brahms worked closely with them when refining the final texts. Nevertheless, we rarely approach the music taking into consideration the possibilities of the instruments for which Brahms wrote or the performing practices of the individual players who first performed these compositions, including Brahms himself.The New Urtext EditionsBärenreiter's pioneering new scholarly-critical editions of Brahms' works for one instrument and piano are edited by a team of musicologists who are also performers. They offer today's musicians not just a reliable musical text based on all known sources, but also a comprehensive approach to the works, which aims to place them in their historical context and to elucidate the complex of meanings that the composer wished his notation to convey to performers.In addition to the musical text these editions offer an informative Introduction laying out the genesis, publication history and reception of the works. At the same time there is a complete list of the sources, an explanation of the editorial procedures and a Critical Commentary. Also, each volume contains a detailed discussion of specific performing practice issues raised by individual works.An integral part of Bärenreiter's Brahms publication complex is a text booklet which approaches general performance practice issues of the 19th century with regard to e.g. tempo, rubato, rhythmic flexibility and articulation. Furthermore musicians will find valuable information concerning vibrato, portamento and bowing. Last but not least characteristics of Brahms' own piano playing as well as that of his circle and contemporaries are discussed.The violin and viola sonata editions come not only with an Urtext part freed from all editorial emendations, but also with an additional part including fingering and bowing based on the practices of Joseph Joachim and his colleagues. These markings especially draw on publications of the sonatas edited by Joachim's pupils Leopold Auer and Ossip Schnirlin as well as those by Brahms' associate Franz Kneisel. A similar approach has been used for the violoncello sonatas, drawing on performance markings by Robert Hausmann (for whom Brahms wrote the Sonata in F major), Hugo Becker, with whom Brahms performed it, and Julius Klengel who was also close to his circle.Bärenreiter's new Brahms complex also importantly brings two neglected works back into the player's hands, namely the splendid versions of the op. 120 sonatas, originally written for viola or clarinet and piano. Brahms' arrangements for violin and piano unaccountably disappeared from the standard repertoire early in the 20th century. In these versions Brahms did not simply adjust the solo part for the violin, he made many alterations to the piano part, casting thought-provoking light on the clarinet and viola versions.- A pioneering set of Urtext editions- String editions include an Urtext solo part and a second part with fingering as well as performance markings- Each edition offers a preface on performance practice aspects pertaining to the respective works- A separate text booklet includes pioneering texts on general issues of performance practice in the 19th century as well as on specific issues with regard to Johannes Brahms' chamber music / Violon Et Piano
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| Sonatas In F Minor And
E-Flat Major For Violin
And Piano Violon et Piano Barenreiter
Brahms had already announced his ?retirement' from composition when in the sprin...(+)
Brahms had already announced his ?retirement' from composition when in the spring of 1894 he played chamber music with the cellist Robert Hausmann and the clarinettist Richard Mühlfeld. This encounter apparently renewed his enthusiasm for Mühlfeld's much admired playing and inspired him to write two clarinet sonatas in the summer of the same year. Brahms conceived an alternate version of the works for viola from the beginning and already before the publication of these two versions he intended to do another one for violin, a version which was to require changes and was to result in an independent edition. While the clarinet and viola versions have developed a rich performance tradition, the violin version is almost unknown. Yet for the violin version the composer revised the original clarinet part much more extensively than he did for the viola version and also rewrote the piano part to achieve a thoroughly convincing violin and piano idiom. This Bärenreiter edition aims to bring the neglected violin sonatas op. 120 back into players' hands.An important part of this edition is the extensive preface. Firstly it informs about the sonatas' origins, their compositional process, pre-publication performances, their publication history as well as early reception. Truly remarkable is the unique Performance Practice Commentary. Here the editors start from the premise that already a few decades after Brahms' death, a widening gulf developed between the composer's expectations and the performance practices of the early 20th century. On the basis of manifold sources which include memoirs by pupils and chamber music partners, treatises and essays, early instructive editions and historical recordings, the editors deal with key issues in understanding Brahms' notation. By a section-by-section analysis of rhythm and timing, dynamics and accentuation, dots and strokes, slurring and non legato, piano pedalling and overholding, piano arpeggiation and dislocation, string instrument fingering, string instrument harmonics and vibrato, the editors provide an indispensable assistance for a historically informed interpretation of the works.At the same time, the edition offers an exciting and often surprising insight into musical interpretation of the German Romantic Era in general.- A pioneering Urtext edition- With an unmarked Urtext part- With a second part including fingering and bowing based on the practices of contemporaries of Brahms- With an extensive Performance Practice Commentary- For further information on Romantic performance practice we recommend the text booklet: 'Performance Practices in Johannes Brahms' Chamber Music?, BA 9600 / Violon Et Piano
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| Marcia Op. 44 - Rondo Op.
22/3 Violon et Piano [Partition] Barenreiter
La série 'Concert Pieces Bärenreiter de' présente d'autres éditions des oeuv...(+)
La série 'Concert Pieces Bärenreiter de' présente d'autres éditions des oeuvres de Oskar Rieding (BA 8982), Friedrich Seitz (BA 8979) et Joseph-Hector Fiocco (Ba 8977).Toutes les éditions contiennent une partie de violon solo et une partie de piano pour le pianiste accompagnateur. La série est éditée par Kurt Sassmannshaus, le professeur de violon de renommée internationale et co-auteur de la tradition Sassmannshaus école de violon.Ses préfaces introduire ces petits bijoux et inclure des conseils pour réussir les premiers concerts. Ces éditions forment un prolongement idéal de la tradition Sassmannshaus école de violon et peut être utilisé en parallèle à partir du troisième volume ou à côté toute autre méthode de violon.La série se poursuivra et sera présenter aux élèves un répertoire plus exigeants avec un niveau de difficulté augmente graduellement. / Violon Et Piano
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| Norton Christopher -
Microjazz Violin
Collection 2 - Violon Et
Piano Violon et Piano Boosey & Hawkes
Ce livre est fondé sur le principe des Microjazz, une série de morceaux de sty...(+)
Ce livre est fondé sur le principe des Microjazz, une série de morceaux de style populaire classés par niveau de difficulté croissante. Il contient une sélection de pièces d´un grand intérêt rythmique qui tiennent compte des possibilités et du caractère propre de l´instrument soliste.Des accompagnements qui encouragent la créativité, associés à des parties solistes mélodieuses et rythmées offrent aux musiciens de tout age une véritable mine de styles. Ne jouez pas ces morceaux trop vite, faites bien attention aux nuances et à l´articulation et soyez scrupuleusement exact en ce qui concerne le rythme. Les parties solistes sont d´une difficulté technique modérée, mais elles méritent une étude approfondie de la part de musiciens de tous niveaux. La plupart des accompagnements, qui sont également faciles, conviennent au piano, aussi bien qu´aux claviers électriques ou électroniques.Contenu :Hendon BluesFace in the CrowdFly AwayA Dramatic EpisodeBecalmedPineapple BounceA SpiritualRustic DanceSnow DanceFolk BounceSwan SongWind UpSeascapeWelcome HomeSlogging it OutGentle RideOut WestA Jolly TimeUp and Away
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| Autumn Rhythm (PEPIN
CAMILLE) Violon et Piano [Partition] Jobert
Par PEPIN CAMILLE. Autumn Rhythm est une pièce pour violon et piano. Créée à...(+)
Par PEPIN CAMILLE. Autumn Rhythm est une pièce pour violon et piano. Créée à l'automne 2018, elle s'inspire du travail du peintre expressionniste abstrait Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) et en particulier de son all-over n°30 'Autumn Rhythm' (1950).
En abandonnant pinceaux et chevalets, Pollock révolutionne l'art de la peinture avec ses 'drippings'. Pour réaliser sa série de allover, il étale la toile à même le sol et y projette la peinture par éclaboussures, coulures, gouttelettes et fils entrelacés. Ainsi, différentes strates et enchevêtrements de lignes se superposent pour former des jeux de textures et créer du relief sur toute la surface d'une toile immense (sans jamais privilégier ni oublier aucune zone). Les all-over n'ont donc ni véritable début, ni véritable fin, l'oeil étant 'happé' à l'intérieur du tableau. Dans Autumn Rhythm, les lignes de peinture noire contrastent avec les tâches brunes, ocres et blanches - l'alternance de ces tâches claires et sombres crée des effets de lumière - les éclaboussures se chevauchent. C'est à la fois cette importance accordée à la texture, ces superpositions, le choix des tons, et ces paquets de fils entremêlés qui donnent à la toile son rythme prégnant et envoûtant.
J'imagine alors un tourbillon aux couleurs d'automne, comme une forêt d'où des rais lumineux tenteraient de percer à travers les feuillages. C'est ce qui m'a inspirée pour cette oeuvre.
D'un seul tenant, elle est conçue comme une fenêtre sur l'intérieur du tableau, comme si nous avions été aspirés dans ses entrailles. Violon et piano - indissociables - s'y entremêlent en différentes strates rythmiques et colorées pour créer diverses textures. Les modes de jeux utilisés (sul tasto, flautando, pizzicati main gauche et main droite, harmoniques, pédale du piano, etc...) ont un rôle important dans ces couches de couleurs, notamment afin d'en faire ressortir certains motifs mélodiques. Dès les premières mesures, le rythme est prégnant et fonctionne sur une 'boucle' répétée inlassablement. Le mouvement ne s'arrêtant jamais véritablement, il contribue à donner une sensation hypnotique et enivrante à cette pièce - la sensation d'avoir plongé au coeur de ce tourbillon automnal nimbé de lumière.
Je profite de cette note pour remercier le concours Long-Thibaud-Crespin et tout particulièrement Renaud Capuçon pour leur confiance.
Camille Pepin / Date parution : 2020-08-21/ Répertoire / Violon et Piano
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| Romantic Pieces For
Violin And Piano Op. 75 Violon et Piano Barenreiter
Composé en 1887, le 'Romantic Pieces', op. 75 ont été initialement prévu pou...(+)
Composé en 1887, le 'Romantic Pieces', op. 75 ont été initialement prévu pour deux violons et alto. Immédiatement après la réalisation de ces quatre pièces courtes, Dvorák les réécrit pour violon avec accompagnement de piano et a publié la nouvelle version très années. Cette nouvelle édition présente le texte musical de la 'Complete Edition des oeuvres d'Antonín Dvorák' avec une nouvelle préface de David R. Beveridge. La partie de violon contient doigté par Josef Micka. - littérature standard pour les étudiants de violon - Nouvelle préface de Dvorák chercheur David R. Beveridge (Eng / Cz / Ger) - Violon partie avec doigté / Violon Et Piano
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| Allegro G Major Italiano Violon et Piano [Partition] Barenreiter
La série 'Concert Pieces Bärenreiter de' présente d'autres éditions des oeuv...(+)
La série 'Concert Pieces Bärenreiter de' présente d'autres éditions des oeuvres de Oskar Rieding (BA 8982), Friedrich Seitz (BA 8979) et Joseph-Hector Fiocco (Ba 8977).Toutes les éditions contiennent une partie de violon solo et une partie de piano pour le pianiste accompagnateur. La série est éditée par Kurt Sassmannshaus, le professeur de violon de renommée internationale et co-auteur de la tradition Sassmannshaus école de violon.Ses préfaces introduire ces petits bijoux et inclure des conseils pour réussir les premiers concerts. Ces éditions forment un prolongement idéal de la tradition Sassmannshaus école de violon et peut être utilisé en parallèle à partir du troisième volume ou à côté toute autre méthode de violon.La série se poursuivra et sera présenter aux élèves un répertoire plus exigeants avec un niveau de difficulté augmente graduellement. / Violon Et Piano
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| Violin Recital Album,
Vol.1 Violon et Piano - Facile Barenreiter
These two collections (BA 9668, BA 9669) give young students and teachers a rich...(+)
These two collections (BA 9668, BA 9669) give young students and teachers a rich selection of recital pieces, either to complement the Sassmannshaus 'Early Start on the Violin? method or to play independently from it. As all the pieces are written entirely in first position, they can be used after just a few months of lessons.The piano part may be played by the teacher or an advanced student. As an alternative, the accompaniment can be played by a second violin.All the pieces are available in exemplary recordings on YouTube.From the contents of Volumes 1 and 2:Nursery rhymes, folksongs but also less well-known gems, as well as original pieces by the editors, all precisely tailored to meet the needs of young students.- New recital pieces for the tried and trusted Sassmannshaus violin method- All pieces written in first position- With a second violin part for duet performance- Available in freely accessible recordings on YouTubeKurt Sassmannshaus, the editor of a great many string editions in the Bärenreiter catalogue, continues the tradition founded by his father Egon Sassmannshaus in the 'Early Start? string methods. He developed these two new editions together with his wife Melissa Lusk and his son Christoph Sassmannshaus.Similar editions are in preparation for the cello. / Violon Et Piano
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| Violin Recital Album,
Vol.2 Violon et Piano - Facile Barenreiter
These two collections (BA 9668, BA 9669) give young students and teachers a rich...(+)
These two collections (BA 9668, BA 9669) give young students and teachers a rich selection of recital pieces, either to complement the Sassmannshaus 'Early Start on the Violin? method or to play independently from it. As all the pieces are written entirely in first position, they can be used after just a few months of lessons.The piano part may be played by the teacher or an advanced student. As an alternative, the accompaniment can be played by a second violin.All the pieces are available in exemplary recordings on YouTube.From the contents of Volumes 1 and 2:Nursery rhymes, folksongs but also less well-known gems, as well as original pieces by the editors, all precisely tailored to meet the needs of young students.- New recital pieces for the tried and trusted Sassmannshaus violin method- All pieces written in first position- With a second violin part for duet performance- Available in freely accessible recordings on YouTubeKurt Sassmannshaus, the editor of a great many string editions in the Bärenreiter catalogue, continues the tradition founded by his father Egon Sassmannshaus in the 'Early Start? string methods. He developed these two new editions together with his wife Melissa Lusk and his son Christoph Sassmannshaus.Similar editions are in preparation for the cello. / Violon
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| Microjazz Violin
Collection Vol.2 En Français Violon et Piano [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Boosey and Hawkes
Pièces faciles dans des styles populaires comme le jazz, de blues, de rock ' ne...(+)
Pièces faciles dans des styles populaires comme le jazz, de blues, de rock ' ne roll et de reggae. Cette collection contient toutes les pièces anciennement contenues dans Microjazz pour violon, en plus des pièces neuves trop. L'édition fait partie du syllabus Trinity 2007 (4e). / Violon Et Piano
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| Mendelssohn F. -
Concerto In E Minor Op.64
(1844) - Violon and Piano Violon et Piano Barenreiter
Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix Konzert für Violine und Orchester e-Moll op. 64 e...(+)
Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix Konzert für Violine und Orchester e-Moll op. 64 erste Fassung 1844 Edition no.BA 9099-92 ISMN 9790006565733 Editor Todd, R. Larry / Brown, Clive 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 première; the 'child prodigy' Joseph Joachim; and Hubert Léonard, 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 Léonard. The letter informs us that the composer invited Léonard 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 Léonard. The recently discovered proofs reveal how Léonard played the concerto with Mendelssohn on that memorable evening in February 1845. Besides containing bowing marks and fingering, they also show how Léonard 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 Léonard'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)
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