| 3 Stücke Op. 2
(JOACHIM JOSEPH) Violon et Piano [Partition] Breitkopf & Härtel
Par JOACHIM JOSEPH. Editeur(s) d'origine: Mahlert, Ulrich/ Répertoire / Violon ...(+)
Par JOACHIM JOSEPH. Editeur(s) d'origine: Mahlert, Ulrich/ Répertoire / Violon et Piano
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| Romanze in C-Dur (JOACHIM
JOSEPH) Violon et Piano [Partition] Doblinger
Par JOACHIM JOSEPH. / Date parution : 2021-12-09/ Répertoire / Violon et Piano...(+)
Par JOACHIM JOSEPH. / Date parution : 2021-12-09/ Répertoire / Violon et Piano
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| Cavatina (RAFF JOSEPH
JOACHIM) Violon et Piano [Partition] Carl Fischer
Par RAFF JOSEPH JOACHIM. / Répertoire / Violon et Piano
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| Cavatine Op. 85/3 (RAFF
JOSEPH JOACHIM) Violon et Piano Schott
Par RAFF JOSEPH JOACHIM. Format: New Edition portrait/ Répertoire / Violon ou V...(+)
Par RAFF JOSEPH JOACHIM. Format: New Edition portrait/ Répertoire / Violon ou Violoncelle et Piano
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| Cavatine Op. 85 #3 (RAFF
JOSEPH JOACHIM)
En Français Violon et Piano [Partition] Combre
Par RAFF JOSEPH JOACHIM. / classique / Répertoire / Violon et Piano
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| Beethoven L. (van) -
Sonate N°5 F-dur Op.24
Frühlings-sonate -
Violon Et Piano Violon et Piano Peters 31.40 EUR - vendu par Woodbrass Délais: Sur commande | |
| Drei Romanzen op. 22
(SCHUMANN CLARA) Violon et Piano Barenreiter
für Violine und Klavier. Par SCHUMANN CLARA. The Romances op. 22 are today amon...(+)
für Violine und Klavier. Par SCHUMANN CLARA. The Romances op. 22 are today among Clara Schumann’s most popular chamber music works. For violinists and pianists, they’re also of particular importance due to the wealth of information by Schumann, Joseph Joachim, and Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski on fingering, bowing, and phrasing in these three pieces.
While working on the composition and publication of the Romances op. 22, Schumann was in close contact with these two great violinists of the nineteenth century. She consulted Wasielewski while completing an early version of Romance no. 1, while Joachim was involved in a later, complete version and the preparation of the first edition.
Jacqueline Ross’ scholarly-critical edition is the first to include, in addition to the first edition, the numerous manuscript sources that survive today, such as: Schumann’s draft manuscript, presentation autographs for Wasielewski and Joachim, as well as copyists’ parts once owned by the two violinists.
This edition has two separate parts for the violin, allowing its use in two ways: first, as a straightforward Urtext edition: and second, as an edition informed by historical performing practice, supported by the detailed Performing Practice Commentary on nineteenth-century violin and piano technique./ Répertoire / Violon et Piano
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| Brahms J. - Concerto
Pour Violon En Re Majeur
Op.77 - Violon and Piano Violon et Piano G. Henle
Johannes Brahms Concerto pour violon en Ré majeur op. 77 Editeur: Michael Stru...(+)
Johannes Brahms Concerto pour violon en Ré majeur op. 77 Editeur: Michael Struck, Linda Correll Roesner Réduction pour piano: Johannes Umbreit Doigtés vl.: Frank Peter Zimmermann Edition Urtext, réduction pour piano, reliure paperback parties avec ou sans indications de doigté Pages: 123 (X, 50, 33, 30), Dimension 23,5 x 31,0 cm N° d'article HN 818 · ISMN 979-0-2018-0818-5 Déjà accueilli avec enthousiasme par les contemporains, l'unique concerto pour violon de Brahms reste encore aujourd'hui un morceau de répertoire majeur. Témoignage de la collaboration fructueuse qui s'était établie entre le compositeur et Joseph Joachim, est la cadence écrite et ajoutée par ce dernier. La réduction pour piano originale de Brahms, particulièrement exigeante sur le plan pianistique, a fait l'objet d'un «élagage» prudent pour la présente édition de la part de Johannes Umbreit. Se basant sur le texte de la «Neue Brahms-Gesamtausgabe» (nouvelle édition complète des 'uvres de Brahms), la présente édition Urtext reproduit en annexe une variante, jusqu'ici inédite dans les éditions pour la pratique, de la cadence de Joachim. Outre les doigtés et annotations originaux, elle présente aussi les propositions de doigté de Frank Peter Zimmermann.?
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| Concerto pour violon en
la mineur op. 53 (DVORAK
ANTONIN) (DVORAK ANTONIN) Violon et Piano G. Henle
Par DVORAK ANTONIN. À l?été 1879, Dvorák coucha relativement vite sur papier...(+)
Par DVORAK ANTONIN. À l?été 1879, Dvorák coucha relativement vite sur papier le concerto demandé par son éditeur, mais ensuite, son achèvement dut attendre jusqu?en 1882. Il montra la partie de violon au célèbre violoniste virtuose Joseph Joachim, qui était d?ailleurs le dédicataire de l??uvre. De nombreux remaniements s?ensuivirent. Finalement, Joachim se désintéressa de l??uvre, si bien que la création en fut reprise par le violoniste tchèque Franti?ek Ondrícek. Cette ?uvre à la forme inhabituelle, qui commence et se termine par un rondo de sonate, est entièrement maintenue dans un caractère slave. Après le lyrisme du mouvement central, l??uvre se termine par des rythmes de danses tchèques.
Cette édition Urtext est fondée certes sur les premières éditions de la partition, de la partie de soliste et de la réduction pour piano, mais aussi sur le manuscrit autographe. Les indications concernant la partie de soliste ont été confiées à la star du violon Augustin Hadelich, qui est actuellement l?un des meilleurs connaisseurs de l??uvre. / Date parution : 2023-03-11/ Répertoire / Violon et Piano
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| Dvorak - Violin Concerto
Op.53 - Violon and Piano Violon et Piano Barenreiter
Dvorák, Antonín Concerto for Violin and Orchestra A minor op. 53 Edition no. B...(+)
Dvorák, Antonín Concerto for Violin and Orchestra A minor op. 53 Edition no. BA 10422-90 ISMN 9790260107687 Editor Cividini, Iacopo Dvorák's Violin Concerto was composed between 1879 and 1882, with the active assistance of Joseph Joachim, and was issued by the publisher Fritz Simrock, Berlin in 1883. Its premiere took place in October of that same year with Franti'ek Ondrícek as soloist. This new Urtext edition is based on the first edition (score, solo violin part, piano reduction and orchestral parts). It also takes Dvorák's autograph which served as a master copy for the engraving into consideration. A fresh assessment of Dvorák's manuscript made it possible to reconstruct several variants ignored in the first and subsequent editions and to clarify ambiguities in the notation and articulation. An important component of our Urtext edition is the original piano reduction, which probably stems from Dvorák himself, and in which Joseph Joachim's fingering is published. ' First Urtext edition of the original piano reduction ' Variants in the solo part rendered as ossia passages ' Foreword on the work's genesis (Ger/Cz/Eng) and detailed Critical Commentary (Eng) by the editor
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| Brahms, Johannes : Violin
Concerto in D major Opus
77 - Piano Reduction Violon et Piano [Partition] - Intermédiaire/avancé G. Henle
Déjà accueilli avec enthousiasme par les contemporains, l?unique concerto pour...(+)
Déjà accueilli avec enthousiasme par les contemporains, l?unique concerto pour violon de Brahms reste encore aujourd?hui un morceau de répertoire majeur. Témoignage de la collaboration fructueuse qui s?était établie entre le compositeur et Joseph Joachim, est la cadence écrite et ajoutée par ce dernier. La réduction pour piano originale de Brahms, particulièrement exigeante sur le plan pianistique, a fait l?objet d?un «élagage» prudent pour la présente édition de la part de Johannes Umbreit. Se basant sur le texte de la «Neue Brahms-Gesamtausgabe» (nouvelle édition complète des ?uvres de Brahms), la présente édition Urtext reproduit en annexe une variante, jusqu?ici inédite dans les éditions pour la pratique, de la cadence de Joachim. Outre les doigtés et annotations originaux, elle présente aussi les propositions de doigté de Frank Peter Zimmermann. / Classique / Réduction pour piano: Johannes Umbreit, Doi / Partition / Edition Urtext
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| Tzigane Violon et Piano Barenreiter
In 1922 Maurice Ravel heard the young Hungarian violin virtuoso and niece of Jos...(+)
In 1922 Maurice Ravel heard the young Hungarian violin virtuoso and niece of Joseph Joachim, Jelly D'Aranyi, in concert in London. Following the performance, Ravel spent the remainder of the evening requesting D'Aranyi to play numerous gypsy tunes on her violin, probing her on the technical limits of the instrument. The result of this encounter is Ravel's virtuoso classic 'Tzigane?. Written originally for violin and piano or luthéal (a mechanism invented in 1919 that attaches to a piano, producing a sound similar to the rich overtones of the Cimbalon), the premiere took place in London in April 1924. The composer had finished the work only days beforehand. Ravel later orchestrated 'Tzigane? and both versions remain a 'must? for music-lovers and aspiring violinists today. Jelly D'Aranyi performed both versions regularly throughout her long career. This Urtext edition presents the first scholarly-critical edition of Ravel's masterpiece. It is published both in the orchestral version, complete with full score and performance material, as well as in the composer's earlier version for violin and piano. All known sources, including letters, have been drawn on for the new edition - one of the available sources, consulted for the first time, was a copy of 'Tzigane? from the estate of Jelly D'Aranyi, which is today part of a private collection. The version for piano and violin contains, besides the Urtext part, a second violin part as a facsimile with performance instructions by Jelly D'Aranyi. D'Aranyi's alterations and fingering reflect how Ravel must have heard the work in rehearsals and performance and as such are a document of early 20th century performance practice. The cooperation between Ravel and D'Aranyi is comparable to that of Brahms and Joachim working on the Brahms violin concerto.- First scholarly-critical Urtext edition of the work - Presented are both versions: for violin and orchestra and for violin and piano- Includes Jelly D'Aranyi's fingering / Violon Et Piano
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| F.A.E. Sonata Violon et Piano [Partition] Heinrichshofen Verlag
Cet ouvrage a été écrit en collaboration par Brahms, Dietrich et Schumann, po...(+)
Cet ouvrage a été écrit en collaboration par Brahms, Dietrich et Schumann, pour le violoniste Joseph Joachim. Expert Schumann Joachim Draheim édité cette édition des partitions autographes./ Recueil / Violon et Piano
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| Johannes Brahms: Sonatas
for Piano and Violin:
Violin: Instrumental
Album Violon et Piano [Partition] G. Henle
Sonatas for Piano and Violin-Johannes Brahms s?int?ressa tr?s t?t au genre de la...(+)
Sonatas for Piano and Violin-Johannes Brahms s?int?ressa tr?s t?t au genre de la sonate pour violon. ? l?automne 1853 il proposa ? un ?diteur de Leipzig une sonate pour violon en la mineur. L??uvre ayant ?t? refu-s?e il semble que le compositeur tr?s critique envers lui-m?me l?ait ensuite d?truite de ses propres mains. Ses trois grandes sonates datent de sa maturit? l?op. 78 des ?t?s 1878 et 79 les opus 100 et 108 de l??t? 1886. Le scherzo en ut mineur constitue la contribution de Brahms ? la sonate pour violon ?crite conjointement avec Robert Schumann et Albert Dietrich en 1853 en guise de cadeau surprise pour le violoniste Joseph Joachim. Elle est connue sous le nom de sonate F-A-E(fa-la-mi). Avec ses contrastes marqu?s entre l?Allegro v?h?ment et le Pi? moderato d?une grande sensibilit? ce mouvement de scherzo constitue un morceau de bravoure tr?s appr?ci?.
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| Ravel Maurice - Tzigane -
Violon and Piano Violon et Piano Barenreiter
Ravel, Maurice Tzigane Concert rhapsody for violin and piano In 1922 Maurice Ra...(+)
Ravel, Maurice Tzigane Concert rhapsody for violin and piano In 1922 Maurice Ravel heard the young Hungarian violin virtuoso and niece of Joseph Joachim, Jelly D'Aranyi, in concert in London. Following the performance, Ravel spent the remainder of the evening requesting D'Aranyi to play numerous gypsy tunes on her violin, probing her on the technical limits of the instrument. The result of this encounter is Ravel's virtuoso classic 'Tzigane'. Written originally for violin and piano or luthéal (a mechanism invented in 1919 that attaches to a piano, producing a sound similar to the rich overtones of the Cimbalon), the premiere took place in London in April 1924. The composer had finished the work only days beforehand. Ravel later orchestrated 'Tzigane' and both versions remain a 'must' for music-lovers and aspiring violinists today. Jelly D'Aranyi performed both versions regularly throughout her long career. This Urtext edition presents the first scholarly-critical edition of Ravel's masterpiece. It is published both in the orchestral version, complete with full score and performance material, as well as in the composer's earlier version for violin and piano. All known sources, including letters, have been drawn on for the new edition; one of the available sources, consulted for the first time, was a copy of 'Tzigane' from the estate of Jelly D'Aranyi, which is today part of a private collection. The version for piano and violin contains, besides the Urtext part, a second violin part as a facsimile with performance instructions by Jelly D'Aranyi. D'Aranyi's alterations and fingering reflect how Ravel must have heard the work in rehearsals and performance and as such are a document of early 20th century performance practice. The cooperation between Ravel and D'Aranyi is comparable to that of Brahms and Joachim working on the Brahms violin concerto. - First scholarly-critical Urtext edition of the work - Presented are both versions: for violin and orchestra and for violin and piano - Includes Jelly D'Aranyi's fingering
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| Johannes Brahms: Sonata
in G major for Violin and
Piano op. 78: Violin: Violon et Piano Barenreiter
A pioneering set of Urtext editions.String editions include an Urtext solo part ...(+)
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.Bärenreiter?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 offertoday?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.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.
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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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| Mendelssohn F. -
Concerto In E Minor Op.64
(1845) - Violon and Piano Violon et Piano Barenreiter
Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix Konzert für Violine und Orchester e-Moll op. 64 Z...(+)
Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix Konzert für Violine und Orchester e-Moll op. 64 Zweite Fassung 1845 Edition no.BA 9099-90 ISMN 9790006564347 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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| Rêverie Et Caprice
(Violin And Piano)
Violon et Piano Guitare classique Faber Music Limited
Following the composition of Harold En Italie for Viola and orchestra in 1834, B...(+)
Following the composition of Harold En Italie for Viola and orchestra in 1834, Berlioz began work on the opera Benvenuto Cellini , which subsequently failed on its first performances at the Paris Opera in 1838. Berlioz withdrew the opera for substantial revision, and from some of the discharged material he later fashioned this Reverie Et Caprice (in versions both for Violin and orchestra and Violin and Piano). Dedicated to Berlioz's violinist friend Alexandre-Joseph Artot, the piece was quickly taken up by several celebrated violinists of the time, including David, Joachim and Wieniawski, and was played all over Europe. This new edition for Violin and Piano, by the musicologist and performer Neil Heyde, is based on the first edition of the score.
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