Trio Piano Trio: piano, violon, violoncelle Editorial de Musica Boileau
Violin, cello and piano SKU: BO.B.3713 Composed by Joaquim Malats. Publis...(+)
Violin, cello and piano
SKU: BO.B.3713
Composed by Joaquim
Malats. Published by
Editorial de Musica
Boileau (BO.B.3713).
Without doubt,
the most important
chamber music work by
Malats, and one of his
finest compositions, is
his Trio for Violin,
Cello and Piano in B Flat
Major. It was composed in
1898.
Malats
dedicated the Trio to one
of the greatest composers
of all time, Camille
Saint-Saëns, close
personal friend of both
Malats and Granados. An
unknown gem of the
chamber music repertoire,
this Modernist work is
superior in form,
technique and musical
content to similar work
by Granados, Breton,
Chapi and
others.
Malats
had considerable
knowledge and experience
with the trio form. In
1894 at the Sala erard in
Paris he performed four
trios by Beethoven,
Mendelssohn, Godard and
Saint-Saëns with C.
Flesch and Hasselmann.
Given his experiences
with chamber music it is
not surprising that
Malats exhibited such
confidence and security
in writing his Trio
maintaining perfect
balance and dialogue
between the three
instruments which he
achieved through
masterful control of the
formal structure. This
work has a rich harmonic
language and none of the
Nationalist qualities of
his previous pieces.
Instead, it reveals
Malats proximity to then
current European music
yet, at the same time,
exhibits his personal
style and musical
knowledge.
Violin, Violoncello and Piano SKU: AP.36-60783002 Composed by Camille Sai...(+)
Violin, Violoncello and
Piano
SKU:
AP.36-60783002
Composed by Camille
Saint-Saens. String Duo
and Ensemble, Piano Trio,
Conductor Score and
Parts. Master String
Series. Score and
Part(s). LudwigMasters
Publications
#36-60783002. Published
by LudwigMasters
Publications
(AP.36-60783002).
ISBN
9798888528655. UPC:
659359997112.
English.
The piano
trio version of LA MUSE
ET LE POÈTE, Op. 132 was
written by Camille
Saint-Saëns (1835-1921)
in 1910 during a vacation
to North Africa, and that
version premiered at
Queen's Hall on June 7,
1910, with Eugene Ysaÿe
on violin, Jospeh
Hollmann on cello, and
the composer at the
piano. Saint-Saëns
transcribed the version
for violin, cello and
orchestra that same year,
and the same two string
players premiered that
version on October 20 at
the Sarah Bernhardt
Theater in Paris under
Fernand Le Borne. Despite
the title (which was
later added by the
publisher to make it more
marketable), no program
is intended for the work
and neither instrument
represents either the
muse or the poet.
Saint-Saëns himself
referred to the piece as
a conversation between
the two instruments
instead of a debate
between two
virtuosos.
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.
(Short Works by Handel, Chaminade, Saint-Saens, Bach, and Others). Edited by...(+)
(Short Works by Handel,
Chaminade, Saint-Saens,
Bach, and Others). Edited
by
Ross Jungnickel.
Masterworks; String
Ensemble
- Mixed; Trio. Dover
Edition. Masterwork.
Published by Alfred Music
Piano, Violin [or Flute] and Cello SKU: HL.50563828 Violin, Cello and ...(+)
Piano, Violin [or Flute]
and Cello
SKU:
HL.50563828
Violin, Cello and
Piano. Composed by
Jean-Philippe Rameau.
Edited by Camille
Saint-Saë and ns.
Arranged by Camille
Saint-Saens. Editions
Durand. Classical. Book
with Part. Composed 2001.
Editions Durand
#DC5096/01. Published by
Editions Durand
(HL.50563828).
By Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921). Arranged by Uwe Rassler. For Piano Trio (opt...(+)
By Camille Saint-Saens
(1835-1921). Arranged by
Uwe Rassler. For Piano
Trio (optional Parts for
2nd Violin, Bass, Flute
and Clarinet). Romantic.
Full score and parts.
Published by Uetz Music
. Full score and parts.
Romantic.