Concerto for Piano and Wind Ensemble (1966) by Verne Reynolds. Concert Band. Con...(+)
Concerto for Piano and
Wind Ensemble (1966) by
Verne Reynolds. Concert
Band. Concert Band.
Donald Hunsberger Wind
Library. 6 . Conductor
Score. 152 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
Piano, Orchestra (2. Violin) SKU: BA.BA05386-75 Composed by Wolfgang Amad...(+)
Piano, Orchestra (2.
Violin)
SKU:
BA.BA05386-75
Composed by Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart. Edited by
Paul Badura-Skoda. This
edition: urtext edition.
Stapled. Barenreiter
Urtext. Single part. K.
459, No. 19. 10 pages.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA05386_75. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA05386-75).
ISBN
9790006470235. 32.5 x
25.5 cm inches. Key: F
major.
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Piano/harpsichord and orchestra (solo: pno - 1.2.0.2. - 2.0.0.0. - timp - str) <...(+)
Piano/harpsichord and
orchestra (solo: pno -
1.2.0.2. - 2.0.0.0. -
timp - str)
SKU:
BR.PB-14560
Urtext
based on the new Complete
Edition (G. Henle
Verlag). Composed by
Ludwig van Beethoven.
Edited by Hans-werner
Kuthen. Orchestra;
Softbound.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
Solo
concerto; Classical. Full
score. 80 pages. Duration
24'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #PB 14560.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.PB-14560).
ISBN
9790004211014. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Beethoven's
autographs of the first
three piano concertos
opp. 15, 19 and 37 are
the earliest of all
orchestral scores which
have survived integrally.
Thanks to source studies,
we know today that a
first version of the
Concerto in Bb major op.
19 had already originated
in Bonn in 1790 at the
latest. It was followed
by a second version
written in Vienna most
likely in 1793 which
included the Rondo in Bb
major WoO 6 as finale. A
third version followed
most probably in 1794 and
led to the fourth and
final version, written in
Prague in October 1798,
as Beethoven sojourned
there at the beginning of
the concert season. (from
the Preface)This
autograph together with
the autograph solo part
which was made at the
beginning of 1801 and the
parts printed in the same
year, are the main
sources of the present
edition.
Full Score. Composed by Poul Ruders. Music Sales America. Classical. Scor...(+)
Full Score.
Composed by Poul Ruders.
Music Sales America.
Classical. Score Only.
Composed 2017. 80 pages.
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
#WH32201. Published by
Edition Wilhelm Hansen
(HL.232526).
Piano et Orchestre [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Lauren Keiser Music Publishing
Sextet. (Woodwind Quintet with Keyboard). By Francis Poulenc (1899-1963). Score ...(+)
Sextet. (Woodwind Quintet
with Keyboard). By
Francis Poulenc
(1899-1963). Score and
Parts. LKM Music. 92
pages. Hal Leonard
#S106001. Published by
Lauren Keiser Music
Publishing
Quintet Piano et Orchestre EMB (Editio Musica Budapest)
String Orchestra and Piano SKU: BT.EMBZ6338 Composed by Bela Bartok. Set ...(+)
String Orchestra and
Piano
SKU:
BT.EMBZ6338
Composed
by Bela Bartok. Set
(Score & Parts). Composed
1970. 304 pages. Editio
Musica Budapest
#EMBZ6338. Published by
Editio Musica Budapest
(BT.EMBZ6338).
Urtext. Composed
by George Gershwin.
Orchestra; Softbound.
Edition Breitkopf. Solo
concerto; Early modern;
Music post-1945. Piano
reduction. 88 pages.
Duration 36'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #EB 10859.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.EB-10859).
ISBN
9790201808598. 9.5 x 12
inches.
After
achieving sensational
success with the musical
Lady, be good! , with
evergreens such as
Fascinating Rhythm and
The Man I love, as well
as with his Rhapsody in
Blue , Gershwin premiered
his Concerto in F for
piano and orchestra as a
soloist at Carnegie Hall
in 1925. Now, the new
superstar of Broadway had
also arrived at the
center of New York's
classical music scene. In
its eventful history, the
work went through
numerous changes,
cuttings, arrangements,
many of which doubtful
and unauthorized. Even
the first and so far only
printed orchestral score,
edited by Frank
Campbell-Watson,
published in 1942 five
years after Gershwin's
death, contains many
unauthorized
interventions. Through
years of research, editor
Norbert Gertsch has
succeeded in ridding the
work of all unauthorized
additions and alterations
and thus reconstructing
an Urtext in its original
literal sense from the
complex source material -
from autograph sketches
to early recordings. The
first text-critical
edition of the work is a
joint production of
Breitkopf
(score/orchestral parts)
and G. Henle Verlag
(piano reduction).
Urtext. Composed
by George Gershwin.
Edited by Norbert
Gertsch. Orchestra;
Softbound.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library). Solo
concerto; Early modern;
Music post-1945. Full
score. 136 pages.
Duration 36'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #PB 15140.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.PB-15140).
ISBN
9790004214763. 10 x 12.5
inches.
After
achieving sensational
success with the musical
Lady, be good!, with
evergreens such as
Fascinating Rhythm and
The Man I love, as well
as with his Rhapsody in
Blue, Gershwin premiered
his Concerto in F for
piano and orchestra as a
soloist at Carnegie Hall
in 1925. Now, the new
superstar of Broadway had
also arrived at the
center of New York's
classical music scene. In
its eventful history, the
work went through
numerous changes,
cuttings, arrangements,
many of which doubtful
and unauthorized. Even
the first and so far only
printed orchestral score,
edited by Frank
Campbell-Watson,
published in 1942 five
years after Gershwin's
death, contains many
unauthorized
interventions. Through
years of research, editor
Norbert Gertsch has
succeeded in ridding the
work of all unauthorized
additions and alterations
and thus reconstructing
an Urtext in its original
literal sense from the
complex source material -
from autograph sketches
to early recordings. The
first text-critical
edition of the work is a
joint production of
Breitkopf
(score/orchestral parts)
and G. Henle Verlag
(piano reduction).
String Orchestra and Piano SKU: BT.EMBZ13549 Die Triosonate im Barock<...(+)
String Orchestra and
Piano
SKU:
BT.EMBZ13549
Die
Triosonate im Barock.
By Arpad Pejtsik.
Educational Tool. Book
Only. Composed 1993. 206
pages. Editio Musica
Budapest #EMBZ13549.
Published by Editio
Musica Budapest
(BT.EMBZ13549).
At first sight,
this publication appears
to merely be a collection
of pieces due to the lack
of drier technical
studies that are
characteristic of tutors.
Yet the selection of the
works, their order
according to the
development of ensemble
playing, and the advice
towards technical
realization included
after the foreword -
these all make this
publication a tutor. The
works form a
cross-section of a longer
period of the history of
chamber music and offer
an insight into the
different methods of
composition.Volume II
introduces the Baroque
trio sonata through the
works of the greatest
masters (Vivaldi,
Corelli, Albinoni, F.
Couperin, Purcell and
Bach). The two violin
parts do not gobeyond the
3rd position nor the
cello parts beyond the
4th position.
Urtext. Composed
by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Edited by Stephan
Horner. Orchestra;
Softbound.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library). In
Cooperation with G. Henle
Verlag EB 10765 is
printed in score form;
two copies will be needed
for performance. Solo
concerto; Classical. Full
score. 72 pages. Duration
30 '. Breitkopf and
Haertel #PB 15108.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.PB-15108).
ISBN
9790004212004. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Mozart's
Concerto K. 453 enjoyed
great popularity during
the composer's lifetime
and was widely known
through copies and a
print. The state of the
sources is thus
multi-faceted yet
unequivocal: the primary
source is the
rediscovered autograph,
which was considered lost
after 1945 and was not at
the disposal of the Neue
Mozart-Ausgabe. The
editorial quality of the
new edition is guaranteed
not only by Schiffs
sensitive fingerings and
stylistically
well-grounded cadenzas,
but also by the Mozart
scholar Stephan Horner to
whom Henle has entrusted
its urtext editions.
Breitkopf/Henle
cooperation means: Each
work is edited according
to predetermined
standardized editorial
guidelines. First and
foremost among the
sources consulted were
Mozarts handwritten
scores, being the most
important sources. In
some cases they had not
been available when the
previous editions were
being prepared. Moreover,
we know today that in
addition to Mozarts own
manuscripts, early copies
in parts and prints also
contain important
information regarding the
musical text.