La Flauta Romántica Flûte traversière et Piano [Partition + CD] - Intermédiaire Mitropa Music
Flute and Piano - late intermediate SKU: BT.1945-14-400-M Romantic Pie...(+)
Flute and Piano - late
intermediate
SKU:
BT.1945-14-400-M
Romantic Pieces from
Spain. Composed by
Enrique Granados, Isaac
Albeniz, and Pablo de
Sarasate. Arranged by
Franco Cesarini. Book
with CD. Composed 2014.
48 pages. Mitropa Music
#1945-14-400 M. Published
by Mitropa Music
(BT.1945-14-400-M).
By Pablo de Sarasate. Edited by John Craton And Sandra Dell'olio. Chamber ensemb...(+)
By Pablo de Sarasate.
Edited by John Craton And
Sandra Dell'olio. Chamber
ensemble. For Mandolin,
guitar. Chamber Music. An
arrangement of the
Playera, originally for
violin and piano, for
mandolin and guitar.
Romantic. Parts. 2 pages.
Duration 4:00. Published
by Wolfhead Music.
(WM215)
Level: Moderately
advanced.
(after Bizet's Opera) Composed by Pablo de Sarasate (1844-1908), edited by Zino ...(+)
(after Bizet's Opera)
Composed by Pablo de
Sarasate (1844-1908),
edited by Zino
Francescatti.
Instrumental solo book
for violin and piano
accompaniment. With
bowings and fingerings.
33 pages. Published by
International Music Co.
Les Adieux, op. 9 Violon et Piano [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Wolfhead Music
By Pablo de Sarasate (1844-1908). Edited by John Craton. Chamber ensemble. For V...(+)
By Pablo de Sarasate
(1844-1908). Edited by
John Craton. Chamber
ensemble. For Violin,
piano. Chamber music. A
romantic piece for violin
and piano.. Late
Romantic/Contemporary.
Moderately advanced.
Score and part. 7 pages.
Duration 5 minutes.
Published by Wolfhead
Music
Violon et Piano [Partie séparée] - Intermédiaire/avancé Schirmer
Composed by Pablo De Sarasate, arranged by P. Mittell. Opus 20. For violin and p...(+)
Composed by Pablo De
Sarasate, arranged by P.
Mittell. Opus 20. For
violin and piano.
Schirmer Library, volume
1064. Format: performance
part (includes separate
pull-out violin part).
With solo part and piano
accompaniment. Romantic
period. 13 pages. 9x12
inches. Published by
Schirmer.
Composed by Pablo de Sarasate (1844-1908). Masterworks; Solo; Solo Small Ensembl...(+)
Composed by Pablo de
Sarasate (1844-1908).
Masterworks; Solo; Solo
Small Ensembles; String -
Violin and Piano. Kalmus
Edition. Masterwork;
Romantic. Book. 36 pages.
Kalmus Classic Edition
#00-K03850. Published by
Kalmus Classic Edition
Composed by Pablo de Sarasate (1844-1908). Masterworks; Solo; Solo Small Ensembl...(+)
Composed by Pablo de
Sarasate (1844-1908).
Masterworks; Solo; Solo
Small Ensembles; String -
Violin and Piano. Kalmus
Edition. Masterwork;
Romantic. Book. 12 pages.
Kalmus Classic Edition
#00-K04366. Published by
Kalmus Classic Edition
Urtext. Composed
by Edouard Lalo. Edited
by Christian Rudolf
Riedel. This edition:
wind parts. Orchestra;
Folder.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
The first true final
version
Symphony;
Solo concerto; Romantic.
Set of parts. 176 pages.
Duration 35'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 5520-30.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5520-30).
ISBN
9790004338995. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Edouard
Lalo's Symphonie
espagnole was heretofore
inadequately edited: the
two first editions (piano
reduction and score)
differ considerably from
one another, since the
composer continued to
hone his work after the
completion of the
engraver's master for the
piano reduction, and he
even made certain
compositional additions.
Christian Rudolf Riedel's
new urtext edition
eliminates all these
inadequacies and
inconsistencies.
Moreover, the editor was
able to base himself for
the first time ever on
the previously unknown
autograph of the solo
part. The discovery of
this source was nothing
less than sensational.
Lalo, who was an
outstanding violinist in
his own right, had
meticulously marked up
his manuscript with the
help of the arrangement
by Pablo de Sarasate, to
whom Lalo had dedicated
the work and entrusted
the world premiere. This
new source situation
allowed for the
preparation of an urtext
edition that corresponds
throughout to the
author's final version.
The composer's piano
part, which sometimes
resembles a short score,
was revised by the
editor, who rendered it
easier to perform and
supplemented the ten
measures that had been
missing until now in the
introduction to the fifth
movement.As benfits this
publishing house, the
handy 6x9 inch score is
meticulously edited and
is a welcome aid to study
of the whole works. (Mary
Nemet,
Strings)
By Pablo de Sarasate (1844-1908). Edited by John Craton. Chamber ensemble. For V...(+)
By Pablo de Sarasate
(1844-1908). Edited by
John Craton. Chamber
ensemble. For Violin,
piano. Chamber music. A
short Andalusian dance
for violin and piano..
Late Romantic. Advanced.
Score and part. 5 pages.
Duration 3 minutes.
Published by Wolfhead
Music
Urtext. Composed
by Camille Saint-Saens.
Edited by Peter Jost.
Orchestra; Folder.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
In Cooperation with G.
Henle Verlag
Solo
concerto; Romantic;
Late-romantic. Set of
parts. 50 pages. Duration
9'. Breitkopf and Haertel
#OB 15155-30. Published
by Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-15155-30).
ISBN
9790004344989. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Many
well-known violinists
such as the dedicatee
Pablo de Sarasate,
together later with
Eugene Ysaye and Jacques
Thibaud, included in
their repertoires Camille
Saint-Saens' concert
piece composed in 1863.
Even today, concert life
is hard to imagine
without the Introduction
et Rondo capriccioso. The
highly virtuosic work
already inspired critics
and audiences during the
composer's lifetime;
reported about the
premiere in 1867 was: The
Introduction and the
Rondo capriccioso for the
same instrument are both
original and charming,
and Maestro Sarasate, who
was in his element here,
admirably made the most
of it. And a few years
later, a music critic
described the work as a
kind of fantasy waltz in
the Spanish style and
with a most bewitching
effect. After the first
performances in 1867,
despite success, the
work's score and
orchestral parts had
little chance of
publication due to
concert companies'
reluctance. In 1869 the
Paris publishing house G.
Hartmann merely published
an arrangement for violin
and piano produced by the
composer's friend Georges
Bizet. The orchestral
score and parts were
first published after the
Paris publishing house
Durand had acquired
publication rights in
1875. The present edition
published in
collaboration with the G.
Henle Verlag is the first
critical edition of the
work.
CD; CD Recording; Masterworks. Naxos My First... Series. 20th Century; Baroque; ...(+)
CD; CD Recording;
Masterworks. Naxos My
First... Series. 20th
Century; Baroque;
Classical; Contemporary;
Masterwork; Romantic.
Beginner. Published by
Alfred Music
Urtext. Composed
by Edouard Lalo. Edited
by Christian Rudolf
Riedel. This edition:
cello part. Orchestra;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
The first true final
version
Symphony;
Solo concerto; Romantic.
Part. 12 pages. Duration
35'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 5520-23.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5520-23).
ISBN
9790004338971. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Edouard
Lalo's Symphonie
espagnole was heretofore
inadequately edited: the
two first editions (piano
reduction and score)
differ considerably from
one another, since the
composer continued to
hone his work after the
completion of the
engraver's master for the
piano reduction, and he
even made certain
compositional additions.
Christian Rudolf Riedel's
new urtext edition
eliminates all these
inadequacies and
inconsistencies.
Moreover, the editor was
able to base himself for
the first time ever on
the previously unknown
autograph of the solo
part. The discovery of
this source was nothing
less than sensational.
Lalo, who was an
outstanding violinist in
his own right, had
meticulously marked up
his manuscript with the
help of the arrangement
by Pablo de Sarasate, to
whom Lalo had dedicated
the work and entrusted
the world premiere. This
new source situation
allowed for the
preparation of an urtext
edition that corresponds
throughout to the
author's final version.
The composer's piano
part, which sometimes
resembles a short score,
was revised by the
editor, who rendered it
easier to perform and
supplemented the ten
measures that had been
missing until now in the
introduction to the fifth
movement.As benfits this
publishing house, the
handy 6x9 inch score is
meticulously edited and
is a welcome aid to study
of the whole works. (Mary
Nemet,
Strings)
Urtext. Composed
by Edouard Lalo. Edited
by Christian Rudolf
Riedel. This edition:
violin 1 part. Orchestra;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
The first true final
version
Symphony;
Solo concerto; Romantic.
Part. 12 pages. Duration
35'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 5520-15.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5520-15).
ISBN
9790004338940. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Edouard
Lalo's Symphonie
espagnole was heretofore
inadequately edited: the
two first editions (piano
reduction and score)
differ considerably from
one another, since the
composer continued to
hone his work after the
completion of the
engraver's master for the
piano reduction, and he
even made certain
compositional additions.
Christian Rudolf Riedel's
new urtext edition
eliminates all these
inadequacies and
inconsistencies.
Moreover, the editor was
able to base himself for
the first time ever on
the previously unknown
autograph of the solo
part. The discovery of
this source was nothing
less than sensational.
Lalo, who was an
outstanding violinist in
his own right, had
meticulously marked up
his manuscript with the
help of the arrangement
by Pablo de Sarasate, to
whom Lalo had dedicated
the work and entrusted
the world premiere. This
new source situation
allowed for the
preparation of an urtext
edition that corresponds
throughout to the
author's final version.
The composer's piano
part, which sometimes
resembles a short score,
was revised by the
editor, who rendered it
easier to perform and
supplemented the ten
measures that had been
missing until now in the
introduction to the fifth
movement.As benfits this
publishing house, the
handy 6x9 inch score is
meticulously edited and
is a welcome aid to study
of the whole works. (Mary
Nemet,
Strings)
Urtext. Composed
by Edouard Lalo. Edited
by Christian Rudolf
Riedel. This edition:
double bass part.
Orchestra; stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
The first true final
version
Symphony;
Solo concerto; Romantic.
Part. 12 pages. Duration
35'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 5520-27.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5520-27).
ISBN
9790004338988. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Edouard
Lalo's Symphonie
espagnole was heretofore
inadequately edited: the
two first editions (piano
reduction and score)
differ considerably from
one another, since the
composer continued to
hone his work after the
completion of the
engraver's master for the
piano reduction, and he
even made certain
compositional additions.
Christian Rudolf Riedel's
new urtext edition
eliminates all these
inadequacies and
inconsistencies.
Moreover, the editor was
able to base himself for
the first time ever on
the previously unknown
autograph of the solo
part. The discovery of
this source was nothing
less than sensational.
Lalo, who was an
outstanding violinist in
his own right, had
meticulously marked up
his manuscript with the
help of the arrangement
by Pablo de Sarasate, to
whom Lalo had dedicated
the work and entrusted
the world premiere. This
new source situation
allowed for the
preparation of an urtext
edition that corresponds
throughout to the
author's final version.
The composer's piano
part, which sometimes
resembles a short score,
was revised by the
editor, who rendered it
easier to perform and
supplemented the ten
measures that had been
missing until now in the
introduction to the fifth
movement.As benfits this
publishing house, the
handy 6x9 inch score is
meticulously edited and
is a welcome aid to study
of the whole works. (Mary
Nemet,
Strings)
Urtext. Composed
by Edouard Lalo. Edited
by Christian Rudolf
Riedel. This edition:
violin 2 part. Orchestra;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
The first true final
version
Symphony;
Solo concerto; Romantic.
Part. 12 pages. Duration
35'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 5520-16.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5520-16).
ISBN
9790004338957. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Edouard
Lalo's Symphonie
espagnole was heretofore
inadequately edited: the
two first editions (piano
reduction and score)
differ considerably from
one another, since the
composer continued to
hone his work after the
completion of the
engraver's master for the
piano reduction, and he
even made certain
compositional additions.
Christian Rudolf Riedel's
new urtext edition
eliminates all these
inadequacies and
inconsistencies.
Moreover, the editor was
able to base himself for
the first time ever on
the previously unknown
autograph of the solo
part. The discovery of
this source was nothing
less than sensational.
Lalo, who was an
outstanding violinist in
his own right, had
meticulously marked up
his manuscript with the
help of the arrangement
by Pablo de Sarasate, to
whom Lalo had dedicated
the work and entrusted
the world premiere. This
new source situation
allowed for the
preparation of an urtext
edition that corresponds
throughout to the
author's final version.
The composer's piano
part, which sometimes
resembles a short score,
was revised by the
editor, who rendered it
easier to perform and
supplemented the ten
measures that had been
missing until now in the
introduction to the fifth
movement.As benfits this
publishing house, the
handy 6x9 inch score is
meticulously edited and
is a welcome aid to study
of the whole works. (Mary
Nemet,
Strings)
Violin and 1 other inst. (solo: vl - 2.2.2.2 - 2.2(or 2corn).0.0 - timp - str) <...(+)
Violin and 1 other inst.
(solo: vl - 2.2.2.2 -
2.2(or 2corn).0.0 - timp
- str)
SKU:
BR.EB-11238
Urtext. Composed
by Camille Saint-Saens.
Edited by Peter Jost.
Solo instruments;
stapled. Edition
Breitkopf.
In
Cooperation with G. Henle
Verlag
Solo concerto;
Romantic; Late-romantic.
Piano reduction. 44
pages. Duration 9'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #EB
11238. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.EB-11238).
ISBN
9790201812380. 9.5 x 12
inches.
Many
well-known violinists
such as the dedicatee
Pablo de Sarasate,
together later with
Eugene Ysaye and Jacques
Thibaud, included in
their repertoires Camille
Saint-Saens' concert
piece composed in 1863.
Even today, concert life
is hard to imagine
without the Introduction
et Rondo capriccioso. The
highly virtuosic work
already inspired critics
and audiences during the
composer's lifetime;
reported about the
premiere in 1867 was: The
Introduction and the
Rondo capriccioso for the
same instrument are both
original and charming,
and Maestro Sarasate, who
was in his element here,
admirably made the most
of it. And a few years
later, a music critic
described the work as a
kind of fantasy waltz in
the Spanish style and
with a most bewitching
effect. After the first
performances in 1867,
despite success, the
work's score and
orchestral parts had
little chance of
publication due to
concert companies'
reluctance. In 1869 the
Paris publishing house G.
Hartmann merely published
an arrangement for violin
and piano produced by the
composer's friend Georges
Bizet. The orchestral
score and parts were
first published after the
Paris publishing house
Durand had acquired
publication rights in
1875. The present edition
published in
collaboration with the G.
Henle Verlag is the first
critical edition of the
work.
Urtext. Composed
by Camille Saint-Saens.
Edited by Peter Jost.
Orchestra; stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
In Cooperation with G.
Henle Verlag
Solo
concerto; Romantic;
Late-romantic. Part. 4
pages. Duration 9'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
15155-27. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-15155-27).
ISBN
9790004344972. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Many
well-known violinists
such as the dedicatee
Pablo de Sarasate,
together later with
Eugene Ysaye and Jacques
Thibaud, included in
their repertoires Camille
Saint-Saens' concert
piece composed in 1863.
Even today, concert life
is hard to imagine
without the Introduction
et Rondo capriccioso. The
highly virtuosic work
already inspired critics
and audiences during the
composer's lifetime;
reported about the
premiere in 1867 was: The
Introduction and the
Rondo capriccioso for the
same instrument are both
original and charming,
and Maestro Sarasate, who
was in his element here,
admirably made the most
of it. And a few years
later, a music critic
described the work as a
kind of fantasy waltz in
the Spanish style and
with a most bewitching
effect. After the first
performances in 1867,
despite success, the
work's score and
orchestral parts had
little chance of
publication due to
concert companies'
reluctance. In 1869 the
Paris publishing house G.
Hartmann merely published
an arrangement for violin
and piano produced by the
composer's friend Georges
Bizet. The orchestral
score and parts were
first published after the
Paris publishing house
Durand had acquired
publication rights in
1875. The present edition
published in
collaboration with the G.
Henle Verlag is the first
critical edition of the
work.
Urtext. Composed
by Camille Saint-Saens.
Edited by Peter Jost.
Orchestra; stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
In Cooperation with G.
Henle Verlag
Solo
concerto; Romantic;
Late-romantic. Part. 8
pages. Duration 9'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
15155-23. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-15155-23).
ISBN
9790004344965. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Many
well-known violinists
such as the dedicatee
Pablo de Sarasate,
together later with
Eugene Ysaye and Jacques
Thibaud, included in
their repertoires Camille
Saint-Saens' concert
piece composed in 1863.
Even today, concert life
is hard to imagine
without the Introduction
et Rondo capriccioso. The
highly virtuosic work
already inspired critics
and audiences during the
composer's lifetime;
reported about the
premiere in 1867 was: The
Introduction and the
Rondo capriccioso for the
same instrument are both
original and charming,
and Maestro Sarasate, who
was in his element here,
admirably made the most
of it. And a few years
later, a music critic
described the work as a
kind of fantasy waltz in
the Spanish style and
with a most bewitching
effect. After the first
performances in 1867,
despite success, the
work's score and
orchestral parts had
little chance of
publication due to
concert companies'
reluctance. In 1869 the
Paris publishing house G.
Hartmann merely published
an arrangement for violin
and piano produced by the
composer's friend Georges
Bizet. The orchestral
score and parts were
first published after the
Paris publishing house
Durand had acquired
publication rights in
1875. The present edition
published in
collaboration with the G.
Henle Verlag is the first
critical edition of the
work.
Urtext. Composed
by Camille Saint-Saens.
Edited by Peter Jost.
Orchestra; stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
In Cooperation with G.
Henle Verlag
Solo
concerto; Romantic;
Late-romantic. Part. 8
pages. Duration 9'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
15155-15. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-15155-15).
ISBN
9790004344934. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Many
well-known violinists
such as the dedicatee
Pablo de Sarasate,
together later with
Eugene Ysaye and Jacques
Thibaud, included in
their repertoires Camille
Saint-Saens' concert
piece composed in 1863.
Even today, concert life
is hard to imagine
without the Introduction
et Rondo capriccioso. The
highly virtuosic work
already inspired critics
and audiences during the
composer's lifetime;
reported about the
premiere in 1867 was: The
Introduction and the
Rondo capriccioso for the
same instrument are both
original and charming,
and Maestro Sarasate, who
was in his element here,
admirably made the most
of it. And a few years
later, a music critic
described the work as a
kind of fantasy waltz in
the Spanish style and
with a most bewitching
effect. After the first
performances in 1867,
despite success, the
work's score and
orchestral parts had
little chance of
publication due to
concert companies'
reluctance. In 1869 the
Paris publishing house G.
Hartmann merely published
an arrangement for violin
and piano produced by the
composer's friend Georges
Bizet. The orchestral
score and parts were
first published after the
Paris publishing house
Durand had acquired
publication rights in
1875. The present edition
published in
collaboration with the G.
Henle Verlag is the first
critical edition of the
work.
Urtext. Composed
by Camille Saint-Saens.
Edited by Peter Jost.
Orchestra; stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
In Cooperation with G.
Henle Verlag
Solo
concerto; Romantic;
Late-romantic. Part. 8
pages. Duration 9'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
15155-19. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-15155-19).
ISBN
9790004344958. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Many
well-known violinists
such as the dedicatee
Pablo de Sarasate,
together later with
Eugene Ysaye and Jacques
Thibaud, included in
their repertoires Camille
Saint-Saens' concert
piece composed in 1863.
Even today, concert life
is hard to imagine
without the Introduction
et Rondo capriccioso. The
highly virtuosic work
already inspired critics
and audiences during the
composer's lifetime;
reported about the
premiere in 1867 was: The
Introduction and the
Rondo capriccioso for the
same instrument are both
original and charming,
and Maestro Sarasate, who
was in his element here,
admirably made the most
of it. And a few years
later, a music critic
described the work as a
kind of fantasy waltz in
the Spanish style and
with a most bewitching
effect. After the first
performances in 1867,
despite success, the
work's score and
orchestral parts had
little chance of
publication due to
concert companies'
reluctance. In 1869 the
Paris publishing house G.
Hartmann merely published
an arrangement for violin
and piano produced by the
composer's friend Georges
Bizet. The orchestral
score and parts were
first published after the
Paris publishing house
Durand had acquired
publication rights in
1875. The present edition
published in
collaboration with the G.
Henle Verlag is the first
critical edition of the
work.
Study score (solo: vl - 2.2.2.2 - 2.2(or 2corn).0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.PB-...(+)
Study score (solo: vl -
2.2.2.2 - 2.2(or
2corn).0.0 - timp - str)
SKU:
BR.PB-15159-07
Urtext. Composed
by Camille Saint-Saens.
Edited by Peter Jost.
Orchestra; stapled.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library). Solo
concerto; Romantic;
Late-romantic. Study
Score. 40 pages. Duration
9'. Breitkopf and Haertel
#PB 15159-07. Published
by Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.PB-15159-07).
ISBN
9790004215647. 6.5 x 9
inches.
Many
well-known violinists
such as the dedicatee
Pablo de Sarasate,
together later with
Eugene Ysaye and Jacques
Thibaud, included in
their repertoires Camille
Saint-Saens' concert
piece composed in 1863.
Even today, concert life
is hard to imagine
without the Introduction
et Rondo capriccioso. The
highly virtuosic work
already inspired critics
and audiences during the
composer's lifetime;
reported about the
premiere in 1867 was: The
Introduction and the
Rondo capriccioso for the
same instrument are both
original and charming,
and Maestro Sarasate, who
was in his element here,
admirably made the most
of it. And a few years
later, a music critic
described the work as a
kind of fantasy waltz in
the Spanish style and
with a most bewitching
effect. After the first
performances in 1867,
despite success, the
work's score and
orchestral parts had
little chance of
publication due to
concert companies'
reluctance. In 1869 the
Paris publishing house G.
Hartmann merely published
an arrangement for violin
and piano produced by the
composer's friend Georges
Bizet. The orchestral
score and parts were
first published after the
Paris publishing house
Durand had acquired
publication rights in
1875. The present edition
published in
collaboration with the G.
Henle Verlag is the first
critical edition of the
work.
Violin and orchestra (solo: vl - 2.2.2.2 - 2.2(or 2corn).0.0 - timp - str) SK...(+)
Violin and orchestra
(solo: vl - 2.2.2.2 -
2.2(or 2corn).0.0 - timp
- str)
SKU:
BR.PB-15155
Urtext. Composed
by Camille Saint-Saens.
Edited by Peter Jost.
Orchestra; stapled.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
In
Cooperation with G. Henle
Verlag
Solo concerto;
Romantic; Late-romantic.
Full score. 40 pages.
Duration 9'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #PB 15155.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.PB-15155).
ISBN
9790004215609. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Many
well-known violinists
such as the dedicatee
Pablo de Sarasate,
together later with
Eugene Ysaye and Jacques
Thibaud, included in
their repertoires Camille
Saint-Saens' concert
piece composed in 1863.
Even today, concert life
is hard to imagine
without the Introduction
et Rondo capriccioso. The
highly virtuosic work
already inspired critics
and audiences during the
composer's lifetime;
reported about the
premiere in 1867 was: The
Introduction and the
Rondo capriccioso for the
same instrument are both
original and charming,
and Maestro Sarasate, who
was in his element here,
admirably made the most
of it. And a few years
later, a music critic
described the work as a
kind of fantasy waltz in
the Spanish style and
with a most bewitching
effect. After the first
performances in 1867,
despite success, the
work's score and
orchestral parts had
little chance of
publication due to
concert companies'
reluctance. In 1869 the
Paris publishing house G.
Hartmann merely published
an arrangement for violin
and piano produced by the
composer's friend Georges
Bizet. The orchestral
score and parts were
first published after the
Paris publishing house
Durand had acquired
publication rights in
1875. The present edition
published in
collaboration with the G.
Henle Verlag is the first
critical edition of the
work.
Urtext. Composed
by Camille Saint-Saens.
Edited by Peter Jost.
Orchestra; stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
In Cooperation with G.
Henle Verlag
Solo
concerto; Romantic;
Late-romantic. Part. 8
pages. Duration 9'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
15155-16. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-15155-16).
ISBN
9790004344941. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Many
well-known violinists
such as the dedicatee
Pablo de Sarasate,
together later with
Eugene Ysaye and Jacques
Thibaud, included in
their repertoires Camille
Saint-Saens' concert
piece composed in 1863.
Even today, concert life
is hard to imagine
without the Introduction
et Rondo capriccioso. The
highly virtuosic work
already inspired critics
and audiences during the
composer's lifetime;
reported about the
premiere in 1867 was: The
Introduction and the
Rondo capriccioso for the
same instrument are both
original and charming,
and Maestro Sarasate, who
was in his element here,
admirably made the most
of it. And a few years
later, a music critic
described the work as a
kind of fantasy waltz in
the Spanish style and
with a most bewitching
effect. After the first
performances in 1867,
despite success, the
work's score and
orchestral parts had
little chance of
publication due to
concert companies'
reluctance. In 1869 the
Paris publishing house G.
Hartmann merely published
an arrangement for violin
and piano produced by the
composer's friend Georges
Bizet. The orchestral
score and parts were
first published after the
Paris publishing house
Durand had acquired
publication rights in
1875. The present edition
published in
collaboration with the G.
Henle Verlag is the first
critical edition of the
work.
Violin and Piano SKU: HL.50485148 Romanza Andaluza, Op. 22, No. 1 - Vi...(+)
Violin and Piano
SKU:
HL.50485148
Romanza Andaluza, Op.
22, No. 1 - Violin and
Piano. By Miklos
Szenthelyi. By Pablo de
Sarasate. Arranged by
Mikló and s
Szenthelyi. Romantic.
EMB. Volume 3. Book Only.
Op. 22, No. 1. 8 pages.
Editio Musica Budapest
#Z12769. Published by
Editio Musica Budapest
(HL.50485148).
ISBN
9790080127698. UPC:
073999643084.
9.0x12.0x0.061 inches.
Hungarian, English,
German. Pablo de
Sarasate; Miklos
Szenthelyi.
Composed by Pablo de Sarasate (1844-1908). Masterworks; Solo; Solo Small Ensembl...(+)
Composed by Pablo de
Sarasate (1844-1908).
Masterworks; Solo; Solo
Small Ensembles; String -
Violin and Piano. Kalmus
Edition. Masterwork;
Romantic. Book. 16 pages.
Kalmus Classic Edition
#00-K02118. Published by
Kalmus Classic Edition
Zigeunerweisen Euphonium, Piano (duo) [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Avancé Winwood Music
By Pablo de Sarasate. Arranged by Wilby/Childs. Solo. For Euphonium and Piano. F...(+)
By Pablo de Sarasate.
Arranged by Wilby/Childs.
Solo. For Euphonium and
Piano. Famous Gypsy airs
expertly transcribed.
Romantic. Level:
Advanced. Piano score and
parts. Standard Notation.
Published by Winwood
Music (U.K. Import).
Violin and Piano (VIOLIN AND P) SKU: HL.50487393 By Szenthelyi Miklos. By...(+)
Violin and Piano (VIOLIN
AND P)
SKU:
HL.50487393
By
Szenthelyi Miklos. By de
Pablo Sarasate. Romantic.
EMB. Book Only. Op. 43.
18 pages. Editio Musica
Budapest #Z12994.
Published by Editio
Musica Budapest
(HL.50487393).
ISBN
9790080129944.
8.0x11.25x0.075 inches.
Pablo de Sarasate; Miklos
Szenthelyi.
Violin and Piano SKU: HL.50510808 Playera, Op. 23, No. 1 Violin and Pi...(+)
Violin and Piano
SKU:
HL.50510808
Playera, Op. 23, No. 1
Violin and Piano. By
Miklos Szenthelyi. By
Pablo de Saraste.
Arranged by Mikló
and s Szenthelyi.
Romantic. EMB. Volume 5.
Book Only. Op. 23, No. 1.
10 pages. Editio Musica
Budapest #Z12771.
Published by Editio
Musica Budapest
(HL.50510808).
ISBN
9790080127711. UPC:
073999863529.
9.0x12.0x0.045 inches.
Hungarian, English,
German. Pablo de
Sarasate; Miklos
Szenthelyi.