'Mr. Mozart Kapellmeister wishes to announce to the most worthy public the app...(+)
'Mr. Mozart Kapellmeister wishes to announce to the most worthy public the appearance in print of three of his recently contrived Piano concertos. These three concertos may be performed not only with a large Orchestra including wind instruments but also a quattro that is with two Violins one Viola and Violoncello. They will be issued early in April of this year (1783).'As this advertisement shows it was Mozart's intention to keep the accompaniment part flexible in his Piano concertos K.413-5 and as we know from a letter Mozart wrote to his father in K.449 as well. In addition to orchestral forces it is also possible to use achamber setting with string instruments one to a part. This chamber music edition accommodates this option thereby enriching Mozart's charming chamber music with Piano.These editions of Mozart's Piano Concertos are based on the Urtext editions published in the New Mozart Edition. In the present arrangement for two Pianos the solo part - as well as the strings - are unchanged and thus identical with the version in the NMA. The Piano arrangement adheres to the original orchestral score.Chamber music editions available for:Piano Concerto No.11 in F major K.413 BA4875Piano Concerto No.12 in A major K.414 BA4877Piano Concerto No.13 in C major K.415 BA4879Piano Concerto No.14 in E-flat major K.449 BA4871
Piano Quintet in A major op. 81. Very few really important works have been writt...(+)
Piano Quintet in A major op. 81. Very few really important works have been written for piano quintet ? alongside the famous works by Schubert, Schumann und Brahms, the quintet that AntonÃn Dvorák composed in 1887 certainly numbers amongst them. It shows the mature master at work, who knew how to combine formal unity with melodic ingenuity and sweeping rhythms. With its ethnic-inspired themes the piano quintet has become one of Dvorák?s best-loved chamber music works, indeed even of Romantic literature in music. So it was high time for a Henle Urtext edition ? 60 years after the Czech Complete Edition was published, it was time for a fresh look at the sources, including the autograph in the National Museum in Prague.
Piano quintet for two Violins Viola Violoncello and Piano. This edition of Enr...(+)
Piano quintet for two Violins Viola Violoncello and Piano. This edition of Enrique Granados’ Quinteto En Sol Menor includes score and parts. Language: Spanish.Enrique Granados was a Spanish pianist and composer of classical music. His music is in a uniquely Spanish style and as such is representative of musical nationalism. Granados wrote Piano music chamber music songs zarzuelas and an orchestral tone poem based on Dante's Divine Comedy. Many of his Piano compositions have been transcribed for the classical Guitar: examples include Dedicatoria Danza No. 5 Goyescas.
Op. 34-Bärenreiter?s scholarly-critical edition of Brahms? popular Quintet in F...(+)
Op. 34-Bärenreiter?s scholarly-critical edition of Brahms? popular Quintet in F minor for piano and strings contains everything a cutting edge Urtext edition is meant to offer. It presents a solid and well researched musical text based on Brahms? autograph as well as the first edition and draws on the autograph of the two-piano version (composed six years later) for purposes of comparison. The edition also contains a discussion of the work?s historical context and performance practice as well as a comprehensive Critical Commentary with an evaluation of the sources and alternative readings.The editor Daniel Boomhower deals with the conflicting readings between the stringparts in the autograph engraver?s copy and those found in small print in the first published score as well as in the separate parts for that edition. Relevant readings from the two-piano version appear in the appendix of the Critical Commentary.New Bärenreiter Urtext editionExhaustive study of conflicting readingsNotes on performance practice (Eng/Ger)Informative Foreword (Eng/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng)
This volume completes Henle's urtext series of Joseph Haydn's three Piano concer...(+)
This volume completes Henle's urtext series of Joseph Haydn's three Piano concertos. Written in or around 1765 the delightful first Concerto is ideally suited for playing at home for the relativelyundemanding part for Piano (or Harpsichord) is accompanied merely by a String quartet. This edition draws on the musical text in our complete edition of Haydn's works guaranteeing an urtext of the finest quality.
Available here is the score (Piano score) and set of parts for Leighton's Piano ...(+)
Available here is the score (Piano score) and set of parts for Leighton's Piano Quintet Op.34. This piece was first performed by the London String Quartet and the Composer in July 1959.Performance duration: 29 minutes.