(Chopin National Edition). Composed by Frederic Chopin (1810-1849). Edited by Ja...(+)
(Chopin National
Edition). Composed by
Frederic Chopin
(1810-1849). Edited by
Jan Ekier and Pawel
Kaminski. For Orchestra,
Piano (Full Score). PWM.
Polskie Wydawnictwo
Muzyczne #51600026.
Published by Polskie
Wydawnictwo Muzyczne
For Piano. Includes a printed music score on high-quality ivory paper; and a dig...(+)
For Piano. Includes a
printed music score on
high-quality ivory paper;
and a digital stereo
compact disc,
voluminously indexed for
your convenience,
containing a complete
version with soloist;
then a second performance
of the orchestral
accompaniment, minus you,
the soloist. Published by
Music Minus One.
Piano/harpsichord and orchestra (solo: pno - 2.2.2.2. - 2.2.1.0. - timp - str) <...(+)
Piano/harpsichord and
orchestra (solo: pno -
2.2.2.2. - 2.2.1.0. -
timp - str)
SKU:
BR.PB-4485
Composed
by Frederic Chopin.
Orchestra; Softbound.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
Frederic Chopin's
Piano Concertos in e
minor op. 11 and
f minor op. 21
were written when the
composer had just barely
entered his
twenties.
EB 3942
is printed in score form;
two copies are needed for
performance.Have a look.
Solo concerto; Romantic.
Full score. 68 pages.
Duration 30'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #PB 4485.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.PB-4485).
ISBN 9790004203910. 9
x 12
inches.
Frederic
Chopin's Piano Concertos
in e minor op. 11 and f
minor op. 21 were written
when the composer had
just barely entered his
twenties. Since he needed
effective, virtuoso works
for his major concert
appearances with
orchestral accompaniment,
he decided to simply
write them himself.
Although it is clear that
the piano part always
holds center stage in
these pieces, Chopin
never degrades the
orchestra by turning it
into a stereotypical
cue-giver. This is
confirmed by the
imaginatively
orchestrated tutti
transition in the first
movement, the lengthy
string tremolo in the
middle movement and the
col legno passage in the
finale.The first
performance of the
f-minor concerto took
place in Warsaw on 17
March 1830. The first
edition of the score was
published in 1879 by
Breitkopf & Hartel in
Leipzig. The present
edition for two pianos by
Ignaz Friedmann was first
issued in 1913 in the
framework of the
12-volume Chopin edition
for which the Polish
pianist undertook a
careful evaluation of the
sources.
Frederic
Chopin's Piano Concertos
in e minor op. 11 and f
minor op. 21 were written
when the composer had
just barely entered his
twenties.
for Piano and Orchestra Soloist in Concert Series. By Edvard Grieg. Piano Large ...(+)
for Piano and Orchestra
Soloist in Concert
Series. By Edvard Grieg.
Piano Large Works
(Arranged for piano).
Size 9x12 inches. 56
pages. Published by
Ricordi.
Piano & Orchestra SKU: SU.28100050 For Piano & Orchestra. Composed...(+)
Piano & Orchestra
SKU:
SU.28100050
For
Piano & Orchestra.
Composed by Alan
Fletcher. Keyboard,
Piano/Harpsichord.
Accompanied by orchestra,
Concerto. Study Score.
Subito Music Corporation
#28100050. Published by
Subito Music Corporation
(SU.28100050).
Commissioned by
Inon Barnatan, Los
Angeles Philharmonic,
Atlanta SymphonyPiano &
Orchestra [solo pno: 3,1
3 3,1 3; 4321; timp,
3perc, 2hp; stgs
Duration: 25' Composed:
2017 Published by:
Distributed Composer Also
available: Solo piano
with reduction (Cat. #
28100051) Performance
materials available on
rental only:.
For Piano. Includes a high-quality printed music score and a compact disc contai...(+)
For Piano. Includes a
high-quality printed
music score and a compact
disc containing a
complete version with
soloist, in split-channel
stereo (soloist on the
right channel); then a
second version in full
stereo of the orchestral
accompaniment, minus the
soloist. Published by
Music Minus One.
For Piano. Includes a complete printed music score on high-quality ivory paper; ...(+)
For Piano. Includes a
complete printed music
score on high-quality
ivory paper; and a
compact disc containing
the complete version of
each piece with soloist
and accompaniment; then a
second performance with
accompaniments minus you,
the soloist. Published by
Music Minus One.
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Transcribed by Peter Schmalz. For solo piano and con...(+)
By Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart. Transcribed by
Peter Schmalz. For solo
piano and concert band.
Solo With Concert Band
Accompaniment. Full score
and set of parts.
Published by Phoebus
Publications.
For Piano. Includes a printed music score on high-quality ivory paper; a digital...(+)
For Piano. Includes a
printed music score on
high-quality ivory paper;
a digital stereo compact
disc featuring a complete
performance of the
concerto with orchestra
and soloist, and a second
performance minus you,
the soloist; and a second
compact disc containing a
full-speed version of the
complete version as well
as a special -20%
slow-tempo version of the
accompaniment for
practice purposes. Each
concerto is voluminously
indexed for your practice
and performance
convenience. Published by
Music Minus One.
Piano/harpsichord and orchestra (solo: pno - 2(picc).2.2.2 - 4.2.3.0 - timp - st...(+)
Piano/harpsichord and
orchestra (solo: pno -
2(picc).2.2.2 - 4.2.3.0 -
timp - str)
SKU:
BR.PB-15164-07
Urtext. Composed
by Edvard Grieg. Edited
by E.-G. Heinemann.
Orchestra; Softbound.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library). Solo
concerto; Romantic. Study
Score. 108 pages.
Duration 30'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #PB 15164-07.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.PB-15164-07).
ISBN
9790004215906. 6.5 x 9
inches.
The piano
concerto in a minor
stands out in Edvard
Grieg's oeuvre. Besides
this famous concerto, he
composed only a few other
large orchestral works.
Because of its popularity
even in Grieg's lifetime,
it was often performed,
not least by the composer
himself. So it is not
surprising that Grieg
made many changes to the
score up to 1907. But at
the same time, the
concerto's size, form and
substance remained
completely unaltered.
Interventions in the
piano part basically
involved subtleties of
nuance, and only a very
few places in the music
text were altered. The
situation was different
with the orchestration.
Here Grieg was keen to
experiment and kept
filing away at the
orchestra sound right up
to the last. Melodies
were moved to other
instruments, accompanying
string chords were
reconstructed, and above
all the list of scored
instruments was changed.
The main source of the
Urtext edition by
Ernst-Gunter Heinemann is
the new edition of the
score originally
published in 1907 by C.
F. Peters, thus several
years after the first
edition of 1872. Taken
into account in the
present edition are the
changes that Grieg made
up to the time of his
death. Piano reduction
and fingering by Einar
Steen-Nokleberg.
Piano/harpsichord and orchestra (solo: pno - 2(picc).2.2.2 - 4.2.3.0 - timp - st...(+)
Piano/harpsichord and
orchestra (solo: pno -
2(picc).2.2.2 - 4.2.3.0 -
timp - str)
SKU:
BR.PB-15152
Urtext. Composed
by Edvard Grieg. Edited
by Ernst-Gunter
Heinemann. Orchestra;
Softcover.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
In
Cooperation with G. Henle
Verlag
Solo concerto;
Romantic. Full score. 108
pages. Duration 30'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #PB
15152. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.PB-15152).
ISBN
9790004215579. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The piano
concerto in a minor
stands out in Edvard
Grieg's oeuvre. Besides
this famous concerto, he
composed only a few other
large orchestral works.
Because of its popularity
even in Grieg's lifetime,
it was often performed,
not least by the composer
himself. So it is not
surprising that Grieg
made many changes to the
score up to 1907. But at
the same time, the
concerto's size, form and
substance remained
completely unaltered.
Interventions in the
piano part basically
involved subtleties of
nuance, and only a very
few places in the music
text were altered. The
situation was different
with the orchestration.
Here Grieg was keen to
experiment and kept
filing away at the
orchestra sound right up
to the last. Melodies
were moved to other
instruments, accompanying
string chords were
reconstructed, and above
all the list of scored
instruments was changed.
The main source of the
Urtext edition by
Ernst-Gunter Heinemann is
the new edition of the
score originally
published in 1907 by C.
F. Peters, thus several
years after the first
edition of 1872. Taken
into account in the
present edition are the
changes that Grieg made
up to the time of his
death. Piano reduction
and fingering by Einar
Steen-Nokleberg.
Piano & Orchestra SKU: SU.28110010 For Piano & Orchestra. Composed...(+)
Piano & Orchestra
SKU:
SU.28110010
For
Piano & Orchestra.
Composed by Steven R.
Lebetkin. Keyboard,
Piano/Harpsichord,
Orchestra, Piano
Reduction. Accompanied by
orchestra, Concerto.
Study Score. Subito Music
Corporation #28110010.
Published by Subito Music
Corporation
(SU.28110010).
Accessible
Classical concerto
similar to Prokofiev
First Symphony, in a 21st
century language Piano &
Orchestra Duration: 24'
Composed: 2016 Published
by: Distributed Composer
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Piano, orchestra SKU: SA.41762 Composed by Antonin Dvorak. Edited by Berk...(+)
Piano, orchestra
SKU:
SA.41762
Composed by
Antonin Dvorak. Edited by
Berkovec. Arranged by
Vilem Kurz. Original
Works, Concerto,
Instrumental Solo.
Reprint Source: Prague:
SNKLHU, 1956. Plate H
1790. Romantic, Czech.
Study score. Composed
1876. 260 pages. Duration
38-40 minutes. Petrucci
Library Press #41762.
Published by Petrucci
Library Press (SA.41762).
ISBN 9781608741762.
9.5 x 12.5
inches.
Composed in
the late summer of 1876,
Dvorak's first effort at
a full-blown concerto
shows signs of an unusual
amount of revision in the
composer's hand -
especially for the solo
piano part. This might
explain the delay in the
concerto's premiere,
which was given at the
Provisional Theatre in
Prague on March 24, 1878
with Karel Slavkovsky as
soloist accompanied by
the Provisional Theatre
Orchestra under the baton
of Adolf Cech. The
composer himself wrote: I
see I am unable to write
a Concerto for a
virtuoso; I must think of
other things. The
ungainly solo part no
doubt also played a role
in the work's dely in
publication, which didn't
take place until 1883.
Even after this, and
despite much beauty in
the music itself,
performances were scarce
due to the difficulty and
charchter of the solo
part. The solo part was
revised heavily by the
Czech pianist Vilem Kurz
(1872-1945), whose
version was premired by
his daughter Ilona
KurzovA! and the Czech
Philharmonic on December
9, 1919 and is the one
most often performed
today. This new study
score is a digitally
enhanced reissue of the
full score first
published in 1956 by the
Czech State Publishers as
part of the Dvorak
collected works, edited
by Jiri Berkovec and
Karel Solc, which
includes both the
composer's original solo
part and the re-arranged
one made by Kurz. Unlike
so many of the on-demand
scores now available,
this one comes with all
the pages and the images
have been thoroughly
checked to make sure it
is readable. As with all
PLP scores a percentage
of each sale is donated
to the amazing online
archive of free music
scores and recordings,
IMSLP - Petrucci Music
Library.
Piano & Orchestra SKU: SU.50500790 For Piano & Orchestra. Composed...(+)
Piano & Orchestra
SKU:
SU.50500790
For
Piano & Orchestra.
Composed by Paul Turok.
Keyboard,
Piano/Harpsichord,
Orchestra. Accompanied by
orchestra. Study Score.
Seesaw Music Corp
#50500790. Published by
Seesaw Music Corp
(SU.50500790).
Solo pno; 2222;
2221; timp; stgs
Duration: 20' Composed:
2010 Published by: Seesaw
Music Performance
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