(Edition for Violoncello and Piano With Marked and Unmarked String). By Robert S...(+)
(Edition for Violoncello
and Piano With Marked and
Unmarked String). By
Robert Schumann. Edited
by Ernst Herttrich. Henle
Music Folios. Book only.
G. Henle #HN1024.
Published by G. Henle
(Cello and Piano). By Robert Schumann. Edited by Emanuele Torquati and Francesco...(+)
(Cello and Piano). By
Robert Schumann. Edited
by Emanuele Torquati and
Francesco Dillon.
Arranged by Friedrich
Grützmacher. For
Cello, Piano
Accompaniment. MGB.
Softcover. 52 pages.
Ricordi #NR140538.
Published by Ricordi
Cello and Piano Reduction. By Robert Schumann. Arranged by Andre Navarra and Mar...(+)
Cello and Piano
Reduction. By Robert
Schumann. Arranged by
Andre Navarra and Marcel
Bardon. String. Book and
CD Package. Size 9x12
inches. Published by
Salabert.
Op. 73 - Version for Violoncello and Piano - Revised Edition. By Robert Schumann...(+)
Op. 73 - Version for
Violoncello and Piano -
Revised Edition. By
Robert Schumann. Edited
by E. Herttrich.
Violoncello. Pages: Score
= V and 15 * Vc Part = 7.
Urtext edition-paper
bound. Published by G.
Henle.
Violoncelle, Piano [Set of Parts|Collection / Songbook] G. Henle
(With Marked and Unmarked String Parts Version for Violoncello and Piano). By Ro...(+)
(With Marked and Unmarked
String Parts Version for
Violoncello and Piano).
By Robert Schumann.
Edited by Ernst
Herttrich. Henle Music
Folios. Softcover. 48
pages. G. Henle Verlag
#HN910. Published by G.
Henle Verlag
Cello and piano (VC/PF) - difficult SKU: HL.49007557 Composed by Wilhelm ...(+)
Cello and piano (VC/PF) -
difficult
SKU:
HL.49007557
Composed
by Wilhelm Killmayer.
This edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Edition Schott.
Classical. Composed 1989.
41 pages. Duration 20'.
Schott Music #ED 7829.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49007557).
ISBN
9790001081214. UPC:
196288050568.
9.0x12.0x0.125
inches.
'Humour
plays a role, and my
pieces are also an
attempt to entertain
people.' Words not often
associated with
contemporary music, but
Wilhelm Killmayer wants
to place fun and
seriousness side by side.
Different tonal spheres
are found in the
'Impromptu' and the
jaunty 'Scherzo lento'
which uses tap tones for
example. The 'Chorale'
that follows allows the
music to drift seamlessly
into atonality. In the
fourth romance 'Im
Schumannschen Ton' ('The
Schumann Sound'), a
diatonic melody is
complicated so much that
the ending distorts to
the beginning, 'just like
man combines many
different qualities'.In
the concluding
'Capriccio', shifting
time signatures and
dynamic
fluctuations are
combined in a virtuoso
manner. A humourous piece
which demands the purest
concentration from the
players.
Composed by Robert Schumann (1810-1856), edited by Friedrich Wilhelm Gruetzmache...(+)
Composed by Robert
Schumann (1810-1856),
edited by Friedrich
Wilhelm Gruetzmacher
(1832-1903). For cello
solo and piano
accompaniment. Format:
instrumental solo book.
With solo part, standard
notation, bowings,
fingerings and piano
accompaniment. Romantic
Period. 66 pages. 9x12
inches. Published by C.F.
Peters.
(Op. 129). Composed by Robert Schumann. Edited by Emmanuel Feurmann. For cello, ...(+)
(Op. 129). Composed by
Robert Schumann. Edited
by Emmanuel Feurmann. For
cello, piano. Solo part
with piano reduction.
Standard notation. 28
pages. Published by Carl
Fischer
Cello and piano SKU: VD.ED88550 Composed by Robert Schumann. Arranged by ...(+)
Cello and piano
SKU:
VD.ED88550
Composed
by Robert Schumann.
Arranged by Adrian
Connell. Adrian's Song
Album Series. Classical.
Score, solo part. 13 S.
Part. + 6 S. Stimme
pages. Verlag Dohr
#ED88550. Published by
Verlag Dohr (VD.ED88550).
Cello and piano SKU: M7.DOHR-88550 Composed by Robert Schumann. Arranged ...(+)
Cello and piano
SKU:
M7.DOHR-88550
Composed by Robert
Schumann. Arranged by
Adrian Connell. Sheet
music. MDS (Music
Distribution Services)
#DOHR 88550. Published by
MDS (Music Distribution
Services)
(M7.DOHR-88550).
F!nf Klavierkompositionen von Brahms, Chopin, Grieg und Schumann. Edited by Gell...(+)
F!nf Klavierkompositionen
von Brahms, Chopin, Grieg
und Schumann. Edited by
Geller, Doris;Schwarze,
Claudia. For Violoncello
(4). Violoncello. Score;
Set of Parts. Published
by Baerenreiter-Ausgaben
(German import).
Urtext. Composed
by Robert Schumann.
Edited by Joachim
Draheim. Orchestra;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). A
key work of the romantic
concerto repertoirePiano
reduction annotated by
Robert Schumann. Solo
concerto; Romantic. Part.
12 pages. Duration 23'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
5283-15. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-5283-15).
ISBN
9790004332832. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Robert
Schumann's Violoncello
Concerto op. 129 can be
regarded as the first
great concerto for this
instrument's repertoire.
It is thus somewhat
surprising that this work
had an extremely
problematic reception
history at the
outset.Schumann wrote the
score in 1850, during his
Dusseldorf years, but
there was neither a
concrete occasion nor a
soloist for a world
premiere. After its
publication, more years
elapsed before the world
premiere. It was only
towards the end of the
19th century that
Schumann's Cello Concerto
finally made its
breakthrough as a
repertoire piece. The
Urtext edition is based
on the original print of
the parts and the piano
reduction, which had
still been supervised by
Schumann. In addition,
the autograph of the
score was consulted for
purposes of comparison.
The internationally
renowned soloist Heinrich
Schiff took part in the
preparation of the
edition for violoncello
and piano. His
experiences have been
incorporated into his
arrangement of the solo
part. With his comments,
Schiff also provides
valuable tips on the
interpretation of the
work.
A key work
of the romantic concerto
repertoireThe piano
reduction by Robert
Schumann contains the
unsigned solo part as
well as the solo part
arranged and annotated by
Heinrich Schiff.
Urtext. Composed
by Robert Schumann.
Edited by Joachim
Draheim. Orchestra;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). A
key work of the romantic
concerto repertoirePiano
reduction annotated by
Robert Schumann. Solo
concerto; Romantic. Part.
12 pages. Duration 23'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
5283-19. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-5283-19).
ISBN
9790004332856. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Robert
Schumann's Violoncello
Concerto op. 129 can be
regarded as the first
great concerto for this
instrument's repertoire.
It is thus somewhat
surprising that this work
had an extremely
problematic reception
history at the
outset.Schumann wrote the
score in 1850, during his
Dusseldorf years, but
there was neither a
concrete occasion nor a
soloist for a world
premiere. After its
publication, more years
elapsed before the world
premiere. It was only
towards the end of the
19th century that
Schumann's Cello Concerto
finally made its
breakthrough as a
repertoire piece. The
Urtext edition is based
on the original print of
the parts and the piano
reduction, which had
still been supervised by
Schumann. In addition,
the autograph of the
score was consulted for
purposes of comparison.
The internationally
renowned soloist Heinrich
Schiff took part in the
preparation of the
edition for violoncello
and piano. His
experiences have been
incorporated into his
arrangement of the solo
part. With his comments,
Schiff also provides
valuable tips on the
interpretation of the
work.
A key work
of the romantic concerto
repertoireThe piano
reduction by Robert
Schumann contains the
unsigned solo part as
well as the solo part
arranged and annotated by
Heinrich Schiff.
Urtext. Composed
by Robert Schumann.
Edited by Joachim
Draheim. Orchestra;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). A
key work of the romantic
concerto repertoirePiano
reduction annotated by
Robert Schumann. Solo
concerto; Romantic. Part.
12 pages. Duration 23'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
5283-23. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-5283-23).
ISBN
9790004332863. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Robert
Schumann's Violoncello
Concerto op. 129 can be
regarded as the first
great concerto for this
instrument's repertoire.
It is thus somewhat
surprising that this work
had an extremely
problematic reception
history at the
outset.Schumann wrote the
score in 1850, during his
Dusseldorf years, but
there was neither a
concrete occasion nor a
soloist for a world
premiere. After its
publication, more years
elapsed before the world
premiere. It was only
towards the end of the
19th century that
Schumann's Cello Concerto
finally made its
breakthrough as a
repertoire piece. The
Urtext edition is based
on the original print of
the parts and the piano
reduction, which had
still been supervised by
Schumann. In addition,
the autograph of the
score was consulted for
purposes of comparison.
The internationally
renowned soloist Heinrich
Schiff took part in the
preparation of the
edition for violoncello
and piano. His
experiences have been
incorporated into his
arrangement of the solo
part. With his comments,
Schiff also provides
valuable tips on the
interpretation of the
work.
A key work
of the romantic concerto
repertoireThe piano
reduction by Robert
Schumann contains the
unsigned solo part as
well as the solo part
arranged and annotated by
Heinrich Schiff.
Urtext. Composed
by Robert Schumann.
Edited by Joachim
Draheim. Orchestra;
Folder.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). A
key work of the romantic
concerto repertoirePiano
reduction annotated by
Robert Schumann. Solo
concerto; Romantic. Set
of parts. 78 pages.
Duration 23'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 5283-30.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5283-30).
ISBN
9790004332887. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Robert
Schumann's Violoncello
Concerto op. 129 can be
regarded as the first
great concerto for this
instrument's repertoire.
It is thus somewhat
surprising that this work
had an extremely
problematic reception
history at the
outset.Schumann wrote the
score in 1850, during his
Dusseldorf years, but
there was neither a
concrete occasion nor a
soloist for a world
premiere. After its
publication, more years
elapsed before the world
premiere. It was only
towards the end of the
19th century that
Schumann's Cello Concerto
finally made its
breakthrough as a
repertoire piece. The
Urtext edition is based
on the original print of
the parts and the piano
reduction, which had
still been supervised by
Schumann. In addition,
the autograph of the
score was consulted for
purposes of comparison.
The internationally
renowned soloist Heinrich
Schiff took part in the
preparation of the
edition for violoncello
and piano. His
experiences have been
incorporated into his
arrangement of the solo
part. With his comments,
Schiff also provides
valuable tips on the
interpretation of the
work.
A key work
of the romantic concerto
repertoireThe piano
reduction by Robert
Schumann contains the
unsigned solo part as
well as the solo part
arranged and annotated by
Heinrich Schiff.
Urtext. Composed
by Robert Schumann.
Edited by Joachim
Draheim. Orchestra;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). A
key work of the romantic
concerto repertoirePiano
reduction annotated by
Robert Schumann. Solo
concerto; Romantic. Part.
12 pages. Duration 23'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
5283-16. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-5283-16).
ISBN
9790004332849. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Robert
Schumann's Violoncello
Concerto op. 129 can be
regarded as the first
great concerto for this
instrument's repertoire.
It is thus somewhat
surprising that this work
had an extremely
problematic reception
history at the
outset.Schumann wrote the
score in 1850, during his
Dusseldorf years, but
there was neither a
concrete occasion nor a
soloist for a world
premiere. After its
publication, more years
elapsed before the world
premiere. It was only
towards the end of the
19th century that
Schumann's Cello Concerto
finally made its
breakthrough as a
repertoire piece. The
Urtext edition is based
on the original print of
the parts and the piano
reduction, which had
still been supervised by
Schumann. In addition,
the autograph of the
score was consulted for
purposes of comparison.
The internationally
renowned soloist Heinrich
Schiff took part in the
preparation of the
edition for violoncello
and piano. His
experiences have been
incorporated into his
arrangement of the solo
part. With his comments,
Schiff also provides
valuable tips on the
interpretation of the
work.
A key work
of the romantic concerto
repertoireThe piano
reduction by Robert
Schumann contains the
unsigned solo part as
well as the solo part
arranged and annotated by
Heinrich Schiff.
Urtext. Composed
by Robert Schumann.
Edited by Joachim
Draheim. Orchestra;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). A
key work of the romantic
concerto repertoirePiano
reduction annotated by
Robert Schumann. Solo
concerto; Romantic. Part.
8 pages. Duration 23'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
5283-27. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-5283-27).
ISBN
9790004332870. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Robert
Schumann's Violoncello
Concerto op. 129 can be
regarded as the first
great concerto for this
instrument's repertoire.
It is thus somewhat
surprising that this work
had an extremely
problematic reception
history at the
outset.Schumann wrote the
score in 1850, during his
Dusseldorf years, but
there was neither a
concrete occasion nor a
soloist for a world
premiere. After its
publication, more years
elapsed before the world
premiere. It was only
towards the end of the
19th century that
Schumann's Cello Concerto
finally made its
breakthrough as a
repertoire piece. The
Urtext edition is based
on the original print of
the parts and the piano
reduction, which had
still been supervised by
Schumann. In addition,
the autograph of the
score was consulted for
purposes of comparison.
The internationally
renowned soloist Heinrich
Schiff took part in the
preparation of the
edition for violoncello
and piano. His
experiences have been
incorporated into his
arrangement of the solo
part. With his comments,
Schiff also provides
valuable tips on the
interpretation of the
work.
A key work
of the romantic concerto
repertoireThe piano
reduction by Robert
Schumann contains the
unsigned solo part as
well as the solo part
arranged and annotated by
Heinrich Schiff.
Cello and piano SKU: NR.12546 Für Violoncello und Klavier : III, Mend...(+)
Cello and piano
SKU:
NR.12546
Für
Violoncello und Klavier :
III, Mendelssohn,
Schumann. Edited by
Georg Goltermann. String
instruments. Score. Noten
Roehr #12546. Published
by Noten Roehr
(NR.12546).
ISBN
9790014012632.
Alle
gretto aus Lobgesang /
Mendelssohn, Notturno aus
Sommernachtstraum /
Mendelssohn,
Frühlingslied, op. 47:3
/ Mendelssohn, Adagio aus
Sinfonie 3 / Mendelssohn,
Lied ohne Worte, op. 53 /
Mendelssohn, Träumerei,
op. 15:7 / Schumann,
Melodie, op. 68 /
Schumann, Die Lotosblume
/ Schumann,
Wiegenliedchen, op. 124:6
/ Schumann,
Schlummerlied, op. 124:16
/ Schumann, Goltermann,
Georg, 1824-1898, ed.
Cello and piano SKU: BR.EB-32083 Urtext. Composed by Camillo Schum...(+)
Cello and piano
SKU:
BR.EB-32083
Urtext. Composed
by Camillo Schumann.
Edited by Maria Kliegel.
Solo instruments;
stapled. Edition
Breitkopf.
With
supplementary violoncello
part marked by Maria
Kliegel
Sonata;
Late-romantic. Score. 108
pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 32083.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.EB-32083).
ISBN
9790004186299. 9 x 12
inches.
There are
many composers about whom
it is believed, today,
that they composed
conservatively, or
against the taste of
their time. The question
is also raised, today,
which extract of this
large amount of effective
and high-quality music,
unknown for the most
part, should receive our
attention; which of it is
worth rediscovering or
re-editing. Camillo
Schumann is one of the
most important
representatives of these
composers, but his works
are still largely unknown
today. He was born on 10
March 1872 in Konigstein,
Saxony. His musical
language combines the
sound world of Brahms
with the grand,
late-romantic Liszt
School. He wrote piano
parts of incredible power
and virtuosity,
approaching the sounds of
Rachmaninoff. His
wonderfully individual
melodic language makes
these works a valuable
testimony to a composer
who never had his due
recognition. The cello
sonatas Opp. 59 (EB
32082) and 99 (EB 32083)
are the first of three
works for this
combination. Op. 59 was
composed around 1905/06,
Op. 99 followed in 1932.
Nothing is known so far
of the circumstances of
the composition of this
work, including for whom
it was composed. However,
it is quite evident that
Schumann wrote it, like
most of his works,
primarily for his own
concerts and befriended
musicians. The extensive
entries in the piano part
bear witness to a
considerably practical
approach. Crossed-out
bars, notes added or
crossed out in chords as
well as a number of
revisions of other kinds
are more the rule than
the exception. The
composer's own fingerings
written in the piano part
also underline this
assumption. The present
edition contains two
solo-parts each. One
clean Urtext-part free of
any additions from the
editor and a second one
with bowing marks and
fingerings by Maria
Kliegel who recorded both
sonatas for the first
time with the label
Naxos. Both sonatas show
evident resemblance to
the works of this
combination by Johannes
Brahms and are therefore
a must have for ambitious
cellists.
With
supplementary violoncello
part marked by Maria
Kliegel.
Violin, Cello and Piano SKU: BT.EMBZ14659 By András Soós. Education...(+)
Violin, Cello and Piano
SKU: BT.EMBZ14659
By András Soós.
Educational Tool. Book
Only. Composed 2009. 60
pages. Editio Musica
Budapest #EMBZ14659.
Published by Editio
Musica Budapest
(BT.EMBZ14659).
Hungarian-English-Germ
an-French.
This
volume of works by the
Viennese classical and
romantic composers
contains only
transcriptions, and only
from pieces for the
piano. In most cases the
right hand part is played
on the violin, often
alternating with or
responding to the cello,
thus the piano part is
considerably easier than
the original, and
therefore accessible to
children not yet capable
of playing the original
work. The selection
includes the most popular
pieces by the greatest
composers (Haydn,
Beethoven, Mendelssohn,
Schumann, Chopin and
Grieg), such as, for
instance, the second
movement of the
Mondschein-Sonate, and
Träumerei.
Dies
er Band beinhaltet
ausschließlich von
Klavierwerken
transkribierte Werke aus
der Wiener Klassik und
Romantik. Die Melodie der
rechten Hand wird
meistens von der Geige,
oft mit dem Cello
abwechselnd, einander
antwortend gespielt.
Dadurch ist die
Klavierstimme im
Vergleich zum Original
wesentlich leichter, also
sie ist auch für
Kinder zu meistern, die
das Originalstück
sonst noch nicht spielen
könnten. In der
Auswahl kommen die
beliebtesten Werke der
größten Komponisten
(Haydn, Beethoven,
Mendelssohn, Schumann,
Chopin und Grieg) wie z.
B. der zweite Satz der
‚Mondschein-Sonate
oder das
‚Träumerei'
vor.
Volumes 1 and 2. Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn (1809-1847). Edi...(+)
Volumes 1 and 2.
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn
(1809-1847). Edited by R.
Larry Todd. This edition:
urtext edition.
Paperback. Performance
score and part,
anthology. 99/27, 54/19
pages. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA9098).
Volume 2. Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn (1809- 1847). Edited by R. La...(+)
Volume 2. Composed by
Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn
(1809-
1847). Edited by R. Larry
Todd. This edition:
urtext
edition. Paperback.
Performance score and
part,
anthology. 54/19 pages.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag
Volume 1. Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn (1809- 1847). Edited by R. La...(+)
Volume 1. Composed by
Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn
(1809-
1847). Edited by R. Larry
Todd. This edition:
urtext
edition. Paperback.
Performance score and
part,
anthology. 99/27 pages.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag