By Ferdinand David. Arranged by Charles T. Yeago. For Concert Band And Trombone....(+)
By Ferdinand David.
Arranged by Charles T.
Yeago. For Concert Band
And Trombone. Feature
your outstanding Trombone
player. Level: Grade 4.
Published by Bas
Publishing Co.
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Arranged by Nanae Iwata / Ferdina...(+)
Composed by Johann
Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750). Arranged by
Nanae Iwata / Ferdinand
David. Parts. 28 pages.
Published by
International Music
Company (IM.3727).
Violin and orchestra (solo: vl - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.PB-1...(+)
Violin and orchestra
(solo: vl - 2.2.2.2 -
4.2.0.0 - timp - str)
SKU:
BR.PB-15133-07
Urtext. Composed
by Max Bruch. Edited by
Michael Kube. Orchestra;
stapled.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
In
Cooperation with
G. Henle Verlag
Solo concerto; Romantic;
Late-romantic. Study
Score. 84 pages. Duration
25'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #PB 15133-07.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.PB-15133-07).
ISBN
9790004214695. 6.5 x 9
inches.
Bruch's
evergreen for the first
time in UrtextThanks to
the premiere performance
by Joseph Joachim and to
the release of the
printed edition in 1868,
Max Bruch's Violin
Concerto no. 1 zipped
onto the road to success
and has never left it
since. Yet from the
preface of the
BreitkopfUrtext
edition,one can infer how
things looked like behind
the dazzling facade.
After the world premiere,
the composer struggled
for the definitive form.
He wrote 3, 4 development
sections in the finale,
and sought the advice of
celebrated virtuosi such
as Joseph Joachim and
Ferdinand David to revise
the solo part. And after
all this was done (see
above), Bruch suffered
under the work's
popularity: Have I
written nothing but this
one concerto?The new
Urtext edition is based
primarily on the first
edition. Next to the main
source and the autograph,
what is supremely
interesting is a solo
part with entries by
Joachim and Bruch. It
confirms how intensively
the two men collaborated
on honing the final form
of the work.
Concertino Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Editions Marc Reift (Swiss import)
By Ferdinand David. Arranged by John G. Mortimer. For trombone and wind band (co...(+)
By Ferdinand David.
Arranged by John G.
Mortimer. For trombone
and wind band (concert
band). Swiss import.
Original Composition.
Level: 4 . Score and
parts. Published by
Editions Marc Reift. (EMR
1403A)
Piano SKU: BT.EMBZ13361 Liederkreis von L. van Beethoven, 24 Stücke...(+)
Piano
SKU:
BT.EMBZ13361
Liederkreis von L. van
Beethoven, 24 Stücke
für Violine und
Klavier von Ferdinand
David, etc.. EMB
Liszt Works. Book Only.
Composed 1998. 196 pages.
Editio Musica Budapest
#EMBZ13361. Published by
Editio Musica Budapest
(BT.EMBZ13361).
Violin and orchestra (solo: vl - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.PB-1...(+)
Violin and orchestra
(solo: vl - 2.2.2.2 -
4.2.0.0 - timp - str)
SKU: BR.PB-15133
Urtext. Composed
by Max Bruch. Edited by
Michael Kube. Orchestra;
stapled.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library). Solo
concerto; Romantic;
Late-romantic. Study
Score. Duration 25'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #PB
15133. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.PB-15133).
ISBN
9790004214695. 6.5 x 9
inches.
Bruch's
evergreen for the first
time in UrtextThanks to
the premiere performance
by Joseph Joachim and to
the release of the
printed edition in 1868,
Max Bruch's Violin
Concerto no. 1 zipped
onto the road to success
and has never left it
since. Yet from the
preface of the
BreitkopfUrtext
edition,one can infer how
things looked like behind
the dazzling facade.
After the world premiere,
the composer struggled
for the definitive form.
He wrote 3, 4 development
sections in the finale,
and sought the advice of
celebrated virtuosi such
as Joseph Joachim and
Ferdinand David to revise
the solo part. And after
all this was done (see
above), Bruch suffered
under the work's
popularity: Have I
written nothing but this
one concerto?The new
Urtext edition is based
primarily on the first
edition. Next to the main
source and the autograph,
what is supremely
interesting is a solo
part with entries by
Joachim and Bruch. It
confirms how intensively
the two men collaborated
on honing the final form
of the work.
Concertino Trombone et Piano [Partition + CD] - Intermédiaire/avancé Editions Marc Reift (Swiss import)
Trombone & Piano + CD Play Back / Play Along - Grade 4+ SKU: MA.EMR-47287 ...(+)
Trombone & Piano + CD
Play Back / Play Along -
Grade 4+
SKU:
MA.EMR-47287
Composed
by Ferdinand David.
Arranged by John G.
Mortimer. Score and
parts. Duration 13'52.
Editions Marc Reift #EMR
47287. Published by
Editions Marc Reift
(MA.EMR-47287).
Urtext. Composed
by Max Bruch. Edited by
Michael Kube. Orchestra;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). In
Cooperation with G. Henle
Verlag. Solo concerto;
Romantic; Late-romantic.
Part. 12 pages. Duration
25'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 15132-19.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-15132-19).
ISBN
9790004341964. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Bruch's
evergreen for the first
time in UrtextThanks to
the premiere performance
by Joseph Joachim and to
the release of the
printed edition in 1868,
Max Bruch's Violin
Concerto no. 1 zipped
onto the road to success
and has never left it
since. Yet from the
preface of the
BreitkopfUrtext
edition,one can infer how
things looked like behind
the dazzling facade.
After the world premiere,
the composer struggled
for the definitive form.
He wrote 3, 4 development
sections in the finale,
and sought the advice of
celebrated virtuosi such
as Joseph Joachim and
Ferdinand David to revise
the solo part. And after
all this was done (see
above), Bruch suffered
under the work's
popularity: Have I
written nothing but this
one concerto?The new
Urtext edition is based
primarily on the first
edition. Next to the main
source and the autograph,
what is supremely
interesting is a solo
part with entries by
Joachim and Bruch. It
confirms how intensively
the two men collaborated
on honing the final form
of the work.
Viola and piano SKU: IM.1891 Composed by Nicola Porpora. Edited by Ferdin...(+)
Viola and piano
SKU:
IM.1891
Composed by
Nicola Porpora. Edited by
Ferdinand David / Joseph
Vieland / Friedrich
Hermann. Score and part.
International Music Co.
#1891. Published by
International Music Co.
(IM.1891).
Concertino Euphonium, Piano (duo) [Partition + CD] - Intermédiaire/avancé Editions Marc Reift (Swiss import)
Euphonium & Piano + CD Play Back / Play Along - Grade 4+ SKU: MA.EMR-47288(+)
Euphonium & Piano + CD
Play Back / Play Along -
Grade 4+
SKU:
MA.EMR-47288
Composed
by Ferdinand David.
Arranged by John G.
Mortimer. Score and
parts. Duration 13'52.
Editions Marc Reift #EMR
47288. Published by
Editions Marc Reift
(MA.EMR-47288).
Urtext. Composed
by Max Bruch. Edited by
Michael Kube. Orchestra;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). In
Cooperation with G. Henle
Verlag. Solo concerto;
Romantic; Late-romantic.
Part. 8 pages. Duration
25'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 15132-23.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-15132-23).
ISBN
9790004341971. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Bruch's
evergreen for the first
time in UrtextThanks to
the premiere performance
by Joseph Joachim and to
the release of the
printed edition in 1868,
Max Bruch's Violin
Concerto no. 1 zipped
onto the road to success
and has never left it
since. Yet from the
preface of the
BreitkopfUrtext
edition,one can infer how
things looked like behind
the dazzling facade.
After the world premiere,
the composer struggled
for the definitive form.
He wrote 3, 4 development
sections in the finale,
and sought the advice of
celebrated virtuosi such
as Joseph Joachim and
Ferdinand David to revise
the solo part. And after
all this was done (see
above), Bruch suffered
under the work's
popularity: Have I
written nothing but this
one concerto?The new
Urtext edition is based
primarily on the first
edition. Next to the main
source and the autograph,
what is supremely
interesting is a solo
part with entries by
Joachim and Bruch. It
confirms how intensively
the two men collaborated
on honing the final form
of the work.
Violin and orchestra (solo: vl - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.PB-1...(+)
Violin and orchestra
(solo: vl - 2.2.2.2 -
4.2.0.0 - timp - str)
SKU: BR.PB-15132
Urtext. Composed
by Max Bruch. Edited by
Michael Kube. Orchestra;
stapled.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library). In
Cooperation with G. Henle
Verlag. Solo concerto;
Romantic; Late-romantic.
Full score. 84 pages.
Duration 25'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #PB 15132.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.PB-15132).
ISBN
9790004214688. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Bruch's
evergreen for the first
time in UrtextThanks to
the premiere performance
by Joseph Joachim and to
the release of the
printed edition in 1868,
Max Bruch's Violin
Concerto no. 1 zipped
onto the road to success
and has never left it
since. Yet from the
preface of the
BreitkopfUrtext
edition,one can infer how
things looked like behind
the dazzling facade.
After the world premiere,
the composer struggled
for the definitive form.
He wrote 3, 4 development
sections in the finale,
and sought the advice of
celebrated virtuosi such
as Joseph Joachim and
Ferdinand David to revise
the solo part. And after
all this was done (see
above), Bruch suffered
under the work's
popularity: Have I
written nothing but this
one concerto?The new
Urtext edition is based
primarily on the first
edition. Next to the main
source and the autograph,
what is supremely
interesting is a solo
part with entries by
Joachim and Bruch. It
confirms how intensively
the two men collaborated
on honing the final form
of the work.
Cadenzas to Beethoven's Violin Concerto fur Violin and Orchestra op. 61 by Ludwi...(+)
Cadenzas to Beethoven's
Violin Concerto fur
Violin and Orchestra op.
61 by Ludwig van
Beethoven (1770-1827).
Edited by Martin
Wulfhorst. For violin
solo (violin and
orchestra). This edition:
Stapled. For piano
reduction and performance
material see BA 9019.
Performance score,
Anthology. Opus 61. 59
pages. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
Concertino Trombone [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Editions Marc Reift (Swiss import)
By Ferdinand David. Arranged by John G. Mortimer. For trombone and brass band. S...(+)
By Ferdinand David.
Arranged by John G.
Mortimer. For trombone
and brass band. Swiss
import. Original
Composition. Level: 4+.
Score and parts.
Published by Editions
Marc Reift. (EMR 1404A)
On July 30, 1838, Mendelssohn wrote to Ferdinand David, his concertmaster at Lei...(+)
On July 30, 1838,
Mendelssohn wrote to
Ferdinand David, his
concertmaster at Leipzig,
telling him that he would
like to write a Violin
Concerto for him: One
in E minor goes through
my head, and the
beginning will not leave
mein peace. This
Violin Concerto is now a
pillar of the Violin
repertoire and is
commonly known as the
Mendelssohn Concerto
Urtext. Composed
by Max Bruch. Edited by
Michael Kube. Orchestra;
stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). In
Cooperation with G. Henle
Verlag. Solo concerto;
Romantic; Late-romantic.
Part. 8 pages. Duration
25'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #OB 15132-27.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-15132-27).
ISBN
9790004341988. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Bruch's
evergreen for the first
time in UrtextThanks to
the premiere performance
by Joseph Joachim and to
the release of the
printed edition in 1868,
Max Bruch's Violin
Concerto no. 1 zipped
onto the road to success
and has never left it
since. Yet from the
preface of the
BreitkopfUrtext
edition,one can infer how
things looked like behind
the dazzling facade.
After the world premiere,
the composer struggled
for the definitive form.
He wrote 3, 4 development
sections in the finale,
and sought the advice of
celebrated virtuosi such
as Joseph Joachim and
Ferdinand David to revise
the solo part. And after
all this was done (see
above), Bruch suffered
under the work's
popularity: Have I
written nothing but this
one concerto?The new
Urtext edition is based
primarily on the first
edition. Next to the main
source and the autograph,
what is supremely
interesting is a solo
part with entries by
Joachim and Bruch. It
confirms how intensively
the two men collaborated
on honing the final form
of the work.
Orchestra 2.2.2.2: 2.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Vn in set SKU:...(+)
Orchestra 2.2.2.2:
2.2.0.0: Timp: Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo
Vn in set
SKU:
AP.36-A170648
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn.
Full Orchestra, Solo
Strings with Ensemble,
Solo Violin Part. Kalmus
Orchestra Library.
Part(s). LudwigMasters
Publications #36-A170648.
Published by
LudwigMasters
Publications
(AP.36-A170648).
ISBN
9798892700887. UPC:
659359533921.
English.
Felix
Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
wrote his Violin Concerto
in E minor over a
six-year period from 1838
to 1844 for his childhood
friend, the violinist
Ferdinand David, who
contributed the cadenza
in the version of the
concerto most performed
today. The concerto
premiered on March 13,
1845 in Leipzig, but
Mendelssohn himself was
unable to conduct due to
illness. Unlike most
concerti of the time,
Mendelssohn has the
violin enter immediately
without any orchestral
introduction, and its
cadenza is unusually
placed after the
development of the first
movement instead of at
the end of the movement.
The concerto remains one
of the most ubiquitous
pieces in the violin
repertoire.
Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2:
2.2.0.0: Timp: Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo
Vn in set.
These products
are currently being
prepared by a new
publisher. While many
items are ready and will
ship on time, some others
may see delays of several
months.
Violin, piano (solo: vl - 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.EB-10708(+)
Violin, piano (solo: vl -
2.2.2.2 - 4.2.0.0 - timp
- str)
SKU:
BR.EB-10708
Urtext. Composed
by Max Bruch. Edited by
Michael Kube. Arranged by
Johannes Umbreit. Solo
instruments; stapled.
Edition Breitkopf.
In
Cooperation with
G. Henle Verlag
Solo
concerto; Romantic;
Late-romantic. Piano
reduction. 76 pages.
Duration 25'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #EB 10708.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.EB-10708).
ISBN
9790201807089. 9.5 x 12
inches.
Bruch's
evergreen for the first
time in Urtext Thanks to
the premiere performance
by Joseph Joachim and to
the release of the
printed edition in 1868,
Max Bruch's Violin
Concerto no. 1 zipped
onto the road to success
and has never left it
since. Yet from the
preface of the
BreitkopfUrtext
edition,one can infer how
things looked like behind
the dazzling facade.
After the world premiere,
the composer struggled
for the definitive form.
He wrote 3, 4 development
sections in the finale,
and sought the advice of
celebrated virtuosi such
as Joseph Joachim and
Ferdinand David to revise
the solo part. And after
all this was done (see
above), Bruch suffered
under the work's
popularity: Have I
written nothing but this
one concerto? The new
Urtext edition is based
primarily on the first
edition. Next to the main
source and the autograph,
what is supremely
interesting is a solo
part with entries by
Joachim and Bruch. It
confirms how intensively
the two men collaborated
on honing the final form
of the work.
Orchestra 2.2.2.2: 2.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Vn in set SKU:...(+)
Orchestra 2.2.2.2:
2.2.0.0: Timp: Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo
Vn in set
SKU:
AP.36-A170601
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn.
Full Orchestra, Solo
Strings with Ensemble,
Conductor Score. Kalmus
Orchestra Library. Score.
LudwigMasters
Publications #36-A170601.
Published by
LudwigMasters
Publications
(AP.36-A170601).
ISBN
9798892700870. UPC:
659359981142.
English.
Felix
Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
wrote his Violin Concerto
in E minor over a
six-year period from 1838
to 1844 for his childhood
friend, the violinist
Ferdinand David, who
contributed the cadenza
in the version of the
concerto most performed
today. The concerto
premiered on March 13,
1845 in Leipzig, but
Mendelssohn himself was
unable to conduct due to
illness. Unlike most
concerti of the time,
Mendelssohn has the
violin enter immediately
without any orchestral
introduction, and its
cadenza is unusually
placed after the
development of the first
movement instead of at
the end of the movement.
The concerto remains one
of the most ubiquitous
pieces in the violin
repertoire.
Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2:
2.2.0.0: Timp: Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo
Vn in set.
These products
are currently being
prepared by a new
publisher. While many
items are ready and will
ship on time, some others
may see delays of several
months.