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-16110
Urtext from the new
Complete Edition (G.
Henle Verlag).
Composed by Johannes
Brahms. Edited by Linda
Correll Roesner and
Michael Struck.
Orchestra; Softbound.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library). Solo
concerto; Romantic;
Late-romantic. Full
score. 216 pages.
Duration 35'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #PB 16110.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.PB-16110).
ISBN
9790004214374. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Johannes
Brahms's only violin
concerto, one of the most
important violin
concertos of the 19th
century, is now a central
repertoire piece. This
fact is all the more
notable, as, by his own
account, Brahms
understood all too little
about the instrument. The
concerto was composed at
Worthersee during the
summer of 1878 in
collaboration with Joseph
Joachim, a leading
contemporary violinist.
The solo part is
extremely demanding, with
really unusual
difficulties. This
circumstance did not go
unnoticed by the critics
of the first performance:
Even to Joachim, the
battled-seasoned
wrestler, the technically
difficult and tricky solo
part was to be mastered
only with obvious effort.
Evidencing this close
collaboration between
composer and performer is
not only the work's
genesis and publication
history, together with
its dedication to
Joachim, but also its
solo cadenza. Based on
the New Brahms Complete
Edition, this Urtext
edition includes both the
printed version of
Joachim's cadenza as well
as its shorter version
arranged in 1885 by the
violinist Marie
Soldat.
Cello and orchestra SKU: FG.55011-608-5 Variaatioita sellolle ja orkes...(+)
Cello and orchestra
SKU:
FG.55011-608-5
Variaatioita sellolle
ja orkesterille op 5.
Composed by Aulis
Sallinen. Score. Fennica
Gehrman #55011-608-5.
Published by Fennica
Gehrman (FG.55011-608-5).
ISBN
9790550116085.
Auli
s Sallinen (b. 1935) is
one of the most famous
Finnish contemporary
composers. In his early
instrumental works,
Sallinen was still
seeking to establish a
style of his own. He had
studied at the Sibelius
Academy in the late
1950s, first with Aarre
Merikanto - a composer
representing a national
brand of Neoclassicism -
and then with Joonas
Kokkonen, at that time
just transitioning from
Neoclassicism to
dodecaphony. Twelve-tone
music had won fairly
widespread acceptance in
contemporary Finn-ish
music, and Sallinen was
influenced, too. The
Variations are Sallinen's
first real work for the
cello - an instrument
that would later be one
of his favourites, its
warm, deep voice
corres-ponding to his
music's often dark
undercurrent.
The Variations for Cello
and Orchestra, Op. 5 were
composed in 1961-1962 and
premiered in October
1962. The basic motif
consists of a set of
three descending
intervals stated by the
cello at the beginning:
D-D flat-F, C-B-G and B
flat-A-F sharp. Their use
as basic material is a
ref-lection of the
composer's
dodecaphony-oriented
period, and variation of
this material provides
the framework for the
piece.
Variations for Cello and
Orchestra are now
published for the first
time. Available are a
reduction for cello and
piano, study score and
complete performance
material with
orchestra.