Cello; Piano Accompaniment (Score and Solo Part) SKU: HL.50600437 Drei...(+)
Cello; Piano
Accompaniment (Score and
Solo Part)
SKU:
HL.50600437
Drei
mal vier. Composed by
Krzysztof Meyer. String.
Classical, Contemporary.
Softcover. 28 pages.
Sikorski #SIK1495.
Published by Sikorski
(HL.50600437).
8.0x11.75
inches.
For cello
and piano. “This
work was the result of a
collaboration with my
wonderful friend, the
outstanding cellist
Julius Berger. Several
years ago, his
exceptional
interpretation of my
Concerto for violin and
violoncello impressed me
deeply. Later, when he
played my 2nd Sonata for
violoncello solo, a work
written for him, my
enthusiasm became even
greater. In my new piece,
composed on the occasion
of his 60th birthday, I
intended to write kind of
music in which not only
virtuosity but also a
beautiful sound should
stand at the forefront.
Above all, however, I
wanted to please Julius
with it and also give
enjoyment to the
audience. The title
'three times four'
describes the basic idea
of the work: three
musical characters are
varied in four different
respective forms. Or put
the other way round: four
characteristic sound
designs appear in three
different shapes. It is
difficult to say more
about the piece than
that. My ideal is music
that is sufficient unto
itself, a kind of music
that requires no
commentary - that itself
says so much that all
commentary becomes
superfluous.â€
(Krzysztof Meyer).
Cello and Piano or 3 Cellos, Level 3 Schott Student Edition Repertoire. C...(+)
Cello and Piano or 3
Cellos, Level 3 Schott
Student Edition
Repertoire. Composed
by Bernhard Romberg.
Edited by Beverley Ellis.
Arranged by Friedrich
Janssen. This edition:
Saddle stitching. Sheet
music. Schott Student
Edition. Repertoire.
Softcover. Op. 38/1. 32
pages. Schott Music
#SE1007. Published by
Schott Music
(HL.49045501).
From Jewish Life Violoncelle, Piano Guitare classique Carl Fischer
Chamber Music Cello, Piano SKU: CF.BF141 Composed by Ernest Bloch. Edited...(+)
Chamber Music Cello,
Piano
SKU:
CF.BF141
Composed by
Ernest Bloch. Edited by
Julian Schwarz. 12+8
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#BF141. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.BF141).
ISBN 9781491159989.
UPC:
680160918584.
The
three pieces From Jewish
Life were composed by
Swiss-American composer
Ernest Bloch in 1924, the
same year he took U.S.
citizenship. Though
clearly inspired and
influenced by Jewish
experience, they are
purely concert pieces,
and do not provide any
specific liturgical
significance.
The
first movement, Prayer,
is a deeply heartfelt
plea to the almighty. As
Neil W Levin writes, The
initial four-note motive
in the minor mode,
together with its
elaboration in the
ensuing phrases, sounds
as if it might have
served as the skeletal
model for Max Janowski's
(1912-1991) now
well-known setting of the
High Holyday prayer Avinu
Malkenu. This prayer has
special meaning in my own
spiritual life, as I have
been singing it since my
childhood. Both Prayer
and Janowski's Avinu
Malkenu are cantorial in
nature, to be sung with
heartfelt
pathos.
The second
movement, Supplication
(the act of begging
humbly), has more angst,
almost a sense of urgency
as a result of the
rhythmic motor in the
piano. The third
movement, Jewish Song,
evokes a quintessentially
Eastern-European
melancholy. Its falling
motives with bent
intonation might
represent the pain of the
Jewish
experience.
The
works were dedicated to
Dutch-American cellist
Hans Kindler, a highly
influential musician of
his time, and founder of
the National Symphony
Orchestra in Washington,
D.C. Mr. Kindler was the
soloist for the world
premiere of Bloch's most
celebrated work, Schelomo
in 1917.
Though
the popularity of Bloch's
oeuvre has been dominated
by works of Jewish
connection, we should not
forget that Bloch had
many other stylistic
periods, including
Franco-Belgian, modal,
serial, and even American
folk. In 1927, he was
awarded Musical America's
composition prize in a
unanimous vote, despite
being regarded as an
outsider by American
music writers at the
time. His winning work
America (1928) was
performed by every major
orchestra and conductor
in the following seasons.
May we be proud of his
contributions to American
music. The three
pieces From Jewish Life
were composed by
Swiss-American composer
Ernest Bloch in 1924, the
same year he took U.S.
citizenship. Though
clearly inspired and
influenced by Jewish
experience, they are
purely concert pieces,
and do not provide any
specific liturgical
significance. The first
movement, Prayer, is a
deeply heartfelt plea to
the almighty. As Neil W
Levin writes, The initial
four-note motive in the
minor mode, together with
its elaboration in the
ensuing phrases, sounds
as if it might have
served as the skeletal
model for Max Janowski's
(1912-1991) now
well-known setting of the
High Holyday prayer Avinu
Malkenu. This prayer has
special meaning in my own
spiritual life, as I have
been singing it since my
childhood. Both Prayer
and Janowski's Avinu
Malkenu are cantorial in
nature, to be sung with
heartfelt pathos. The
second movement,
Supplication (the act of
begging humbly), has more
angst, almost a sense of
urgency as a result of
the rhythmic motor in the
piano. The third
movement, Jewish Song,
evokes a quintessentially
Eastern-European
melancholy. Its falling
motives with bent
intonation might
represent the pain of the
Jewish experience. The
works were dedicated to
Dutch-American cellist
Hans Kindler, a highly
influential musician of
his time, and founder of
the National Symphony
Orchestra in Washington,
D.C. Mr. Kindler was the
soloist for the world
premiere of Bloch's most
celebrated work, Schelomo
in 1917. Though the
popularity of Bloch's
oeuvre has been dominated
by works of Jewish
connection, we should not
forget that Bloch had
many other stylistic
periods, including
Franco-Belgian, modal,
serial, and even American
folk. In 1927, he was
awarded Musical America's
composition prize in a
unanimous vote, despite
being regarded as an
outsider by American
music writers at the
time. His winning work
America (1928) was
performed by every major
orchestra and conductor
in the following seasons.
May we be proud of his
contributions to American
music. The three
pieces From Jewish Life
were composed by
Swiss-American composer
Ernest Bloch in 1924, the
same year he took U.S.
citizenship. Though
clearly inspired and
influenced by Jewish
experience, they are
purely concert pieces,
and do not provide any
specific liturgical
significance.The first
movement,
“Prayerâ€, is
a deeply heartfelt plea
to the almighty. As Neil
W Levin writes,
“The initial
four-note motive in the
minor mode, together with
its elaboration in the
ensuing phrases, sounds
as if it might have
served as the skeletal
model for Max
Janowski’s
(1912–1991) now
well-known setting of the
High Holyday prayer Avinu
Malkenu.†This
prayer has special
meaning in my own
spiritual life, as I have
been singing it since my
childhood. Both
“Prayer†and
Janowski’s Avinu
Malkenu are cantorial in
nature, to be sung with
heartfelt pathos.The
second movement,
“Supplicationâ€
(the act of begging
humbly), has more angst,
almost a sense of urgency
as a result of the
rhythmic motor in the
piano. The third
movement, “Jewish
Songâ€, evokes a
quintessentially
Eastern-European
melancholy. Its falling
motives with bent
intonation might
represent the pain of the
Jewish experience.The
works were dedicated to
Dutch-American cellist
Hans Kindler, a highly
influential musician of
his time, and founder of
the National Symphony
Orchestra in Washington,
D.C. Mr. Kindler was the
soloist for the world
premiere of
Bloch’s most
celebrated work, Schelomo
in 1917.Though the
popularity of
Bloch’s oeuvre has
been dominated by works
of Jewish connection, we
should not forget that
Bloch had many other
stylistic periods,
including Franco-Belgian,
modal, serial, and even
American folk. In 1927,
he was awarded Musical
America’s
composition prize in a
unanimous vote, despite
being regarded as an
outsider by American
music writers at the
time. His winning work
America (1928) was
performed by every major
orchestra and conductor
in the following seasons.
May we be proud of his
contributions to American
music.
Cello; Piano Accompaniment (Cello Part And Piano Score) SKU: HL.48025295 ...(+)
Cello; Piano
Accompaniment (Cello Part
And Piano Score)
SKU:
HL.48025295
Cello
and Piano. Composed
by Elena Kats-Chernin.
Boosey & Hawkes Chamber
Music. Classical, Tango.
Softcover. Duration 120
seconds. Bote & Bock
#M202532942. Published by
Bote & Bock
(HL.48025295).
UPC:
196288174271.
Tango
s, like ragtimes and
waltzes, are an integral
part of Elena
Kats-Chernin's music,
always in a new and
varied form. In it, the
composer allusively
combines her present time
with the classical
tradition and high art
with light music. Slicked
Back Tango was originally
composed in 1995 for
piano four hands and has
since been written for
numerous other
instrumentations. The
music “harks back
to the time of silent
movies. I was thinking of
the 1920s and film star
Rudolph Valentino. The
title refers to his
hairstyleâ€, says
Kats-Chernin.
Composed by
Jimmy Baas. Sws.
Performance Score. 16
pages. Duration 3
minutes, 49 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #CM9625.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CM9625).
ISBN 9781491156988.
UPC: 680160915545. 6.875
x 10.5 inches. Key: Bb
major. English, English.
William Butler
Yeats.
The
Everlasting Voices is the
perfect blend of textural
variety and harmonic
interest for the advanced
treble ensemble.
Employing a powerful
text, Baas' vocal
layering coupled with
piano and optional cello
make this compelling
piece a programming
must!. O sweet
everlasting Voices, be
still; Go to the guards
of the heavenly fold And
bid them wander obeying
your will, Flame under
flame, till Time be no
more; Have you not heard
that our hearts are old,
That you call in birds,
in wind on the hill, In
shaken boughs, in tide on
the shore? O sweet
everlasting Voices, be
still. This SSAA choral
work by Jimmy Baas was
comissioned by the
Lumberton HS Varsity
Treble Choir. The opening
and closing lines of the
poem, O sweet everlasting
voices, be still provide
the perfect bookends for
two larger sections of
the poem. These two
sections are equally
divided into verses. The
opening line is used once
again as a transition
between the verses. The
previously mentioned
lines, O sweet
everlasting voices, are
overlapped as different
layers of voices enter
and sustain. A fifth and
sixth voice, the cello
and piano accompaniment
take part in these layers
as well. The words be
still are very much a
part of the mood each
time as the everlasting
voices become quiet and
still. The two verses
feature different voices
within the SSAA choir.
Verse 1, the sopranos,
and verse 2 the altos.
There are many moments in
this piece to explore the
full range and color of
the SSAA choir. The piano
and cello play an
important part
throughout, making this
piece an excellent choice
for any festival women's
chorus. O sweet
everlasting Voices, be
still;Go to the guards of
the heavenly foldAnd bid
them wander obeying your
will,Flame under flame,
till Time be no more;Have
you not heard that our
hearts are old,That you
call in birds, in wind on
the hill,In shaken
boughs, in tide on the
shore?O sweet everlasting
Voices, be still.This
SSAA choral work by Jimmy
Baas wascomissioned by
the Lumberton HS Varsity
Treble Choir.The opening
and closing lines of the
poem, “O
sweeteverlasting voices,
be still†provide
the perfect bookendsfor
two larger sections of
the poem. These two
sectionsare equally
divided into verses. The
opening line is usedonce
again as a transition
between the verses.The
previously mentioned
lines, “O sweet
everlastingvoices,â€
are overlapped as
different layers of
voices enterand sustain.
A fifth and sixth voice,
the cello and
pianoaccompaniment take
part in these layers as
well.The words “be
still†are very
much a part of the
moodeach time as the
everlasting voices become
quietand still.The two
verses feature different
voices within the
SSAAchoir. Verse 1, the
sopranos, and verse 2 the
altos. Thereare many
moments in this piece to
explore the full range
andcolor of the SSAA
choir. The piano and
cello play an
importantpart throughout,
making this piece an
excellent choice for
anyfestival
women’s
chorus.
Souvenirs Violoncelle, Piano - Intermédiaire Salabert
Cello and Piano - intermediate SKU: BT.SLB-00595900 Extrait de la musi...(+)
Cello and Piano -
intermediate
SKU:
BT.SLB-00595900
Extrait de la musique
de scène pour « Le
Voyageur sans bagages
». Composed by
Francis Poulenc.
Classical. Book and
Part(s). Composed 2016. 5
pages. Editions Salabert
#SLB 00595900. Published
by Editions Salabert
(BT.SLB-00595900).
Chamber Music Cello and Piano SKU: CF.O4963 Composed by Peter Mennin. Thi...(+)
Chamber Music Cello and
Piano
SKU:
CF.O4963
Composed by
Peter Mennin. This
edition: Piano Reduction.
Set of Score and Parts.
With Standard notation.
64+20 pages. Carl Fischer
Music #O4963. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.O4963).
ISBN
9780825894374. UPC:
798408094379. 9 x 12
inches.
A director
of Peabody Conservatory
and long-time president
of the Juilliard School
of Music, the very busy
Mennin found time to
compose a number of major
works in the post-World
War II American music
scene, up until his
untimely death at age 60.
His Cello Concerto was
commissioned by the
Juilliard Music
Foundation in 1955, one
of many commissions from
prestigious
organizations. Enjoy a
YouTube performance from
Albany Records' American
Archives, as performed by
Janos Starker and the
Louisville Orchestra
(Jorge Mester,
cond.).
Cello; Piano Accompaniment - easy to intermediate SKU: HL.49045660 Cel...(+)
Cello; Piano
Accompaniment - easy to
intermediate
SKU:
HL.49045660
Cello
and Piano. Composed
by Claude Debussy.
Arranged by Wolfgang
Birtel. This edition:
Saddle stitching. Sheet
music. Edition Schott.
Classical, Ragtime.
Softcover. 12 pages.
Schott Music #ED09974.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49045660).
ISBN
9790001192187. UPC:
841886019911.
9.0x12.0x0.056
inches.
The famous
Golliwogg's Cakewalk is
the final piece from
Debussy's cycle Childrens
Corner which consists of
6 miniatures for piano,
written for his daughter
in the years 1906-1908.
The style corresponds to
that of ragtime, a dance
which was in vogue around
the turn of the century.
In the middle section, he
parodies several times
the beginning of the
opera Tristan and Isolde
by Richard Wagner with
whom Debussy had a rather
ambiguous relationship.
The present arrangement
now allows musicians to
play the popular movement
in a version for melodic
instrument with
accompaniment.
Cello and piano SKU: BR.EB-32083 Urtext. Composed by Camillo Schum...(+)
Cello and piano
SKU:
BR.EB-32083
Urtext. Composed
by Camillo Schumann.
Edited by Maria Kliegel.
Solo instruments;
stapled. Edition
Breitkopf.
With
supplementary violoncello
part marked by Maria
Kliegel
Sonata;
Late-romantic. Score. 108
pages. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EB 32083.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.EB-32083).
ISBN
9790004186299. 9 x 12
inches.
There are
many composers about whom
it is believed, today,
that they composed
conservatively, or
against the taste of
their time. The question
is also raised, today,
which extract of this
large amount of effective
and high-quality music,
unknown for the most
part, should receive our
attention; which of it is
worth rediscovering or
re-editing. Camillo
Schumann is one of the
most important
representatives of these
composers, but his works
are still largely unknown
today. He was born on 10
March 1872 in Konigstein,
Saxony. His musical
language combines the
sound world of Brahms
with the grand,
late-romantic Liszt
School. He wrote piano
parts of incredible power
and virtuosity,
approaching the sounds of
Rachmaninoff. His
wonderfully individual
melodic language makes
these works a valuable
testimony to a composer
who never had his due
recognition. The cello
sonatas Opp. 59 (EB
32082) and 99 (EB 32083)
are the first of three
works for this
combination. Op. 59 was
composed around 1905/06,
Op. 99 followed in 1932.
Nothing is known so far
of the circumstances of
the composition of this
work, including for whom
it was composed. However,
it is quite evident that
Schumann wrote it, like
most of his works,
primarily for his own
concerts and befriended
musicians. The extensive
entries in the piano part
bear witness to a
considerably practical
approach. Crossed-out
bars, notes added or
crossed out in chords as
well as a number of
revisions of other kinds
are more the rule than
the exception. The
composer's own fingerings
written in the piano part
also underline this
assumption. The present
edition contains two
solo-parts each. One
clean Urtext-part free of
any additions from the
editor and a second one
with bowing marks and
fingerings by Maria
Kliegel who recorded both
sonatas for the first
time with the label
Naxos. Both sonatas show
evident resemblance to
the works of this
combination by Johannes
Brahms and are therefore
a must have for ambitious
cellists.
With
supplementary violoncello
part marked by Maria
Kliegel.
Cello and piano SKU: FG.55011-609-2 Variaatioita sellolle ja orkesteri...(+)
Cello and piano
SKU:
FG.55011-609-2
Variaatioita sellolle
ja orkesterille op 5.
Composed by Aulis
Sallinen. Fennica Gehrman
#55011-609-2. Published
by Fennica Gehrman
(FG.55011-609-2).
ISBN
9790550116092.
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.
Cello and piano SKU: BO.B.3652 Composed by Jordi Cervello. Published by E...(+)
Cello and piano
SKU:
BO.B.3652
Composed by
Jordi Cervello. Published
by Editorial de Musica
Boileau (BO.B.3652).
Sonata for
cello and piano was
written between September
and October of 2010. It
is made up of three
movements, each of which
has unique
characteristics. The
first, Allegro
appassionato, is
monothematic, although
the theme itself is
presented in several
ways. Following a
vigorous start featuring
cello cadenza, the
movement is developed
with a lively feel,
alternating lyrical
fragments with other
energetic ones. Its
conclusion is
resounding. Meanwhile,
the second movement,
Quasi un lamento, is
introspective and
fragile. A long melody is
sustained by a delicate
and transparent piano
accompaniment, evoking
once again the theme of
the first movement and
concluding with a Lento
of descending piano
harmonies while the cello
follows, in octaves, with
heartfelt
glissando.
The
third movement,
Scherzando-Allegro, is a
light-hearted game
between the piano and the
cello. The main theme is
repeated once again, this
time with a binary time
signature. The cello uses
ricochet (the rebounding
of notes in a bow
stroke), as well as
natural and artificial
harmonies in quick time.
The piano part unfolds
completely naturally,
excluding any gratuitous
artifice.
Cello; Piano Accompaniment (Cello Part And Piano Score) SKU: HL.48025367 ...(+)
Cello; Piano
Accompaniment (Cello Part
And Piano Score)
SKU:
HL.48025367
Cello
and Piano. Composed
by Simon Laks. Boosey &
Hawkes Chamber Music.
Classical. Softcover.
Bote & Bock #M202538630.
Published by Bote & Bock
(HL.48025367).
Cello and Piano SKU: HL.14023628 Composed by Michael Nyman. Music Sales A...(+)
Cello and Piano
SKU:
HL.14023628
Composed
by Michael Nyman. Music
Sales America. Exam
Material. Book
[Softcover]. Composed
2002. 24 pages. Chester
Music #CH61478. Published
by Chester Music
(HL.14023628).
ISBN
9780711975729.
12.0x9.0x0.095
inches.
On The
Fiddle consists of three
pieces derived from
scores to three Peter
Greenaway films. The
first piece Full Fathom
Five, is a version of the
Shakespeare song setting
made for Prospero's Books
(1990). The second
Angelfish Decay, is an
arrangement of an
arrangement: the music
for the speeded up time
lapse decaying animal
sequences in A Zed And
Two Noughts (1985) was
written for two violins
and a harpsichord. This
was subsequently
'reduced' to a violin
solo for Zoo Caprices
(1986). For On The Fiddle
a piano part has been
added. The final piece
Miserere Paraphrase, was
written for use in The
Cook, The Thief, His Wife
And Her Lover (1989), and
is a transcription of
Nyman's setting of the
'Miserere' text (Psalm
51) sung in the film by a
boy soprano and mixed
chorus. This version for
cello and piano written
in 1997. Duration c.15
mins.
Urtext based on the
new Complete Edition (G.
Henle Verlag).
Composed by Johannes
Brahms. Edited by Michael
Struck. Stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). The
piano reduction and the
study score
(,,Studien-Edition) are
available at G. Henle
Verlag. Solo concerto;
Romantic. Part. 12 pages.
Duration 35'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 16104-19.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-16104-19).
ISBN
9790004339435. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The
publishers Henle and
Breitkopf & Hartel are
continuing their
collaboration, now with
Brahms, by publishing the
performance material of
the double concerto.
Brahms's last work with
orchestra was published
in the new Brahms
Complete Edition in 2002,
whereby the editor was
able to base himself on
newly accessible sources.
Of particular interest
are the additional
performance instructions
for the solo violin and
solo cello, which were
gathered from the first
edition of the solo
parts. These indications
were supplied by the
soloists of the first
performance, Joseph
Joachim and Robert
Hausmann. No doubt
authorized by Brahms,
they communicate valuable
insights into the
performance practice of
the time. The new
material also contains a
part in which the solo
violin and cello are
notated one above the
other. The trio edition
for violin, violoncello
and piano (EB 6040),
which was made by Brahms
himself, has proven
itself for chamber
performances; it
continues to be
available.The full score
is a conductor's dream:
big, bold, and
beautifully laid out on
glare-free bluff paper.
(Strings).
Urtext based on the
new Complete Edition (G.
Henle Verlag).
Composed by Johannes
Brahms. Edited by Michael
Struck. Stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). The
piano reduction and the
study score
(,,Studien-Edition) are
available at G. Henle
Verlag. Solo concerto;
Romantic. Part. 12 pages.
Duration 35'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 16104-27.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-16104-27).
ISBN
9790004339459. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The
publishers Henle and
Breitkopf & Hartel are
continuing their
collaboration, now with
Brahms, by publishing the
performance material of
the double concerto.
Brahms's last work with
orchestra was published
in the new Brahms
Complete Edition in 2002,
whereby the editor was
able to base himself on
newly accessible sources.
Of particular interest
are the additional
performance instructions
for the solo violin and
solo cello, which were
gathered from the first
edition of the solo
parts. These indications
were supplied by the
soloists of the first
performance, Joseph
Joachim and Robert
Hausmann. No doubt
authorized by Brahms,
they communicate valuable
insights into the
performance practice of
the time. The new
material also contains a
part in which the solo
violin and cello are
notated one above the
other. The trio edition
for violin, violoncello
and piano (EB 6040),
which was made by Brahms
himself, has proven
itself for chamber
performances; it
continues to be
available.The full score
is a conductor's dream:
big, bold, and
beautifully laid out on
glare-free bluff paper.
(Strings).
Urtext based on the
new Complete Edition (G.
Henle Verlag).
Composed by Johannes
Brahms. Edited by Michael
Struck. Folder.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). The
piano reduction and the
study score
(,,Studien-Edition) are
available at G. Henle
Verlag. Solo concerto;
Romantic. Set of parts.
100 pages. Duration 35'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #OB
16104-30. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-16104-30).
ISBN
9790004339466. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The
publishers Henle and
Breitkopf & Hartel are
continuing their
collaboration, now with
Brahms, by publishing the
performance material of
the double concerto.
Brahms's last work with
orchestra was published
in the new Brahms
Complete Edition in 2002,
whereby the editor was
able to base himself on
newly accessible sources.
Of particular interest
are the additional
performance instructions
for the solo violin and
solo cello, which were
gathered from the first
edition of the solo
parts. These indications
were supplied by the
soloists of the first
performance, Joseph
Joachim and Robert
Hausmann. No doubt
authorized by Brahms,
they communicate valuable
insights into the
performance practice of
the time. The new
material also contains a
part in which the solo
violin and cello are
notated one above the
other. The trio edition
for violin, violoncello
and piano (EB 6040),
which was made by Brahms
himself, has proven
itself for chamber
performances; it
continues to be
available.The full score
is a conductor's dream:
big, bold, and
beautifully laid out on
glare-free bluff paper.
(Strings).
Urtext based on the
new Complete Edition (G.
Henle Verlag).
Composed by Johannes
Brahms. Edited by Michael
Struck. Stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). The
piano reduction and the
study score
(,,Studien-Edition) are
available at G. Henle
Verlag. Solo concerto;
Romantic. Part. 12 pages.
Duration 35'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 16104-16.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-16104-16).
ISBN
9790004339428. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The
publishers Henle and
Breitkopf & Hartel are
continuing their
collaboration, now with
Brahms, by publishing the
performance material of
the double concerto.
Brahms's last work with
orchestra was published
in the new Brahms
Complete Edition in 2002,
whereby the editor was
able to base himself on
newly accessible sources.
Of particular interest
are the additional
performance instructions
for the solo violin and
solo cello, which were
gathered from the first
edition of the solo
parts. These indications
were supplied by the
soloists of the first
performance, Joseph
Joachim and Robert
Hausmann. No doubt
authorized by Brahms,
they communicate valuable
insights into the
performance practice of
the time. The new
material also contains a
part in which the solo
violin and cello are
notated one above the
other. The trio edition
for violin, violoncello
and piano (EB 6040),
which was made by Brahms
himself, has proven
itself for chamber
performances; it
continues to be
available.The full score
is a conductor's dream:
big, bold, and
beautifully laid out on
glare-free bluff paper.
(Strings).
Cello and piano - intermediate to advanced SKU: HL.49017952 Composed by J...(+)
Cello and piano -
intermediate to advanced
SKU: HL.49017952
Composed by Johanna
Senfter. Edited by
Guenter Matthes. This
edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
String. Op. 79. 76 pages.
Duration 18'. Schott
Music #CB197. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49017952).
ISBN
9790001149426. UPC:
841886009684.
9.0x12.0x0.243
inches.
The
composer Johanna Senfter
(1879-1961) from
Oppenheim studied
composition with Max
Reger in Leipzig. Her
expressive style is
characterised by
polyphonic settings and
late-Romantic harmony.
Sonate fur Violoncello
und Klavier Opus 79 was
written by Johanna
Senfter around 1935. But
it was not before 1993
that the long forgotten
cello sonata was released
on CD for the first time.
The current edition of
the previously
unpublished sonata, now
presented by us, is based
on the autograph kept at
the library of the
Cologne Hochschule fur
Musik. A rewarding
concert piece for
advanced cellists.
Urtext based on the
new Complete Edition (G.
Henle Verlag).
Composed by Johannes
Brahms. Edited by Michael
Struck. Stapled.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). The
piano reduction and the
study score
(,,Studien-Edition) are
available at G. Henle
Verlag. Solo concerto;
Romantic. Part. 12 pages.
Duration 35'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 16104-23.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-16104-23).
ISBN
9790004339442. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The
publishers Henle and
Breitkopf & Hartel are
continuing their
collaboration, now with
Brahms, by publishing the
performance material of
the double concerto.
Brahms's last work with
orchestra was published
in the new Brahms
Complete Edition in 2002,
whereby the editor was
able to base himself on
newly accessible sources.
Of particular interest
are the additional
performance instructions
for the solo violin and
solo cello, which were
gathered from the first
edition of the solo
parts. These indications
were supplied by the
soloists of the first
performance, Joseph
Joachim and Robert
Hausmann. No doubt
authorized by Brahms,
they communicate valuable
insights into the
performance practice of
the time. The new
material also contains a
part in which the solo
violin and cello are
notated one above the
other. The trio edition
for violin, violoncello
and piano (EB 6040),
which was made by Brahms
himself, has proven
itself for chamber
performances; it
continues to be
available.The full score
is a conductor's dream:
big, bold, and
beautifully laid out on
glare-free bluff paper.
(Strings).
Cello; Piano Accompaniment (Cello Part And Piano Score) SKU: HL.48025366 ...(+)
Cello; Piano
Accompaniment (Cello Part
And Piano Score)
SKU:
HL.48025366
Cello
and Piano. Composed
by Hans Winterberg.
Boosey & Hawkes Chamber
Music. Classical.
Softcover. Bote & Bock
#M202538104. Published by
Bote & Bock
(HL.48025366).
UPC:
196288194279.
Hans
Winterberg, born in
Prague in 1901, lived
through almost the entire
period of the 20th
century and was
influenced as a composer
by its most important
artistic innovations.
Already a brilliant
pianist as an adolescent,
he studied with Alois
Hába and Alexander von
Zemlinsky in Prague. Both
his life and his music
reflect the
Austrian-Czech-Jewish
cultural symbiosis; he
saw himself as a bridge
builder between Western
and Eastern, i.e. Slavic,
cultures. Owing to his
Jewish ancestry, he was
deported to the Terezin
concentration camp after
the annexation of
Czechoslovakia by Nazi
Germany. He was the only
Jewish representative of
the Czech musical
avant-garde of the 1920s
and 1930s to survive the
Shoah and, in 1947,
followed his non-Jewish
wife and their daughter
to the FRG in the course
of the expulsion of the
German-speaking
population from
Czechoslovakia.
Winterberg's fascinating
oeuvre, which was kept
under lock and key in a
German music archive for
years after his death, is
now being made accessible
in first editions due to
a cooperation between the
Exilarte Center for
Banned Music at the
University of Music in
Vienna and Boosey &
Hawkes. The first printed
edition is Winterberg's
Cello Sonata, composed in
1951, in which all the
characteristics of his
unmistakable personal
style come to the fore:
dance-like energy,
polyrhythm, intimate yet
unsentimental melos,
subtle handling of
folkloristic material,
and an unerring sense of
form and balance. This
work is of medium
technical and great
interpretative
difficulty.
Cello and piano SKU: BR.EB-9406 Urtext. Composed by Joachim Raff. ...(+)
Cello and piano
SKU:
BR.EB-9406
Urtext. Composed
by Joachim Raff. Edited
by Claus Kanngiesser.
Solo instruments;
stapled. Edition
Breitkopf. Sonata;
Romantic. Score. 80
pages. Duration 27'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #EB
9406. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.EB-9406).
ISBN
9790004188804. 9 x 12
inches.
Raff's
Cello Sonata op. 183
appeared in print in late
1873; at a time when
Raff's success was at its
zenith with Symphonies
Nos. 3 and 5 as well as
many chamber works.
Little is known about the
circumstances of its
genesis and possible
performances. Since Raff
did not dedicate this
sonata to any
distinguished artist,
unlike most of his other
chamber works, it
apparently lacked a
drawing card for
distribution. While Raff
composed several
well-known works for
violin and piano, the
present cello sonata is
one of his few
outstanding works for
cello and piano.
Incidentally, in the
first edition, the score
is headed for piano and
cello, as was quite often
the case in the 19th
century, for instance
also with Brahms's
sonatas. This is also
evident in the music:
Cello and piano are equal
partners that develop the
musical material and are
challenged both
technically and
artistically. This
current edition contains
an Urtext cello part as
well as a part with
markings by Claus
Kanngiesser. In
collaboration with the
Joachim-Raff-Archiv
Lachen (CH)
With a
preface by Severin Kolb.
Contains 2 cello
parts.
Cello; Piano Accompaniment (Cello Part And Piano Score) SKU: HL.49046442 ...(+)
Cello; Piano
Accompaniment (Cello Part
And Piano Score)
SKU:
HL.49046442
Cello
and Piano. Composed
by Richard Strauss.
String Solo. Classical.
Softcover. 80 pages.
Duration 1560 seconds.
Schott Music #CB301.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49046442).
ISBN
9781540094780. UPC:
842819113003.
The
Cello Sonata Op. 6 was
composed over an
apparently frequently
interrupted period of
three years, an
extraordinarily long time
for Strauss's early
creative phase. The
compositional process
spawned two independent
versions of the work, the
first of which is
published for the first
time on the basis of the
text in the Critical
Edition of the Works of
Richard Strauss in the
current editionas a
practical musical text.
The genesis of the two
versions and the reasons
for revision can only be
reconstructed in part:
only one of the surviving
autographs bears a date
and the second version
only survives in printed
form. What is more,
Strauss did not
communicate in greater
detail on this
composition in
correspondence with his
family and friends. There
are enormous differences
between the two versions
of the Sonata: Strauss
deleted the entire second
and third movements
Larghetto and Allegro
vivace, replacing them
with a newly composed
Andante and Finale. In
the first movement,
Allegro con brio, Strauss
retained the
thematic-motivic material
and compositionally
complex passages such as
the three-voice fugue in
the developmentsection
(from bar 241 in the
first version and bar 275
in the second version)
almost intact in the new
version of the sonata,
but also undertook
extensive alterations,
particularly in the
structure of the piano
part, the
motivic-thematic
development of the
movement and its harmony
which became far more
ambitious.12 Particular
attention should be drawn
to the repetitive
accompaniment of the con
espressione theme
beginning in bar 32 and
the significantly shorter
development in the first
version. The current
printed edition of the
first version of Richard
Strauss's Cello Sonata
now makes it possible to
follow Strauss's
compositional development
during this period. The
significance of the
differences between the
versions also mean that
two sonata compositions
for violoncello and piano
by Richard Strauss with
fundamental disparities
in their underlying
character are now
available for
performance.
(Cello and Piano). Composed by Edward Gregson. For Cello, Piano Accompaniment. M...(+)
(Cello and Piano).
Composed by Edward
Gregson. For Cello, Piano
Accompaniment. Music
Sales America. 52 pages.
Novello and Co Ltd.
#NOV958089. Published by
Novello and Co Ltd.
Adagietto Violoncelle, Piano - Intermédiaire Schott
Cello - intermediate SKU: HL.49018923 Cello and Piano. Composed by...(+)
Cello - intermediate
SKU: HL.49018923
Cello and Piano.
Composed by Eduard Puetz.
Edited by Julius Berger.
This edition: Saddle
stitching. Sheet music.
Edition Schott.
Classical. Softcover.
Composed 1990. 12 pages.
Duration 4' 30''. Schott
Music #CB233. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49018923).
ISBN
9790001176545.
9.0x12.0x0.078
inches.
Eduard Putz
(1911-2000) studied with
Heinrich Lemacher and
Hermann Schroeder at the
Cologne Musikhochschule
and later worked as a
music teacher at the
grammar school in
Rheinbach near Bonn as
well as a composition
teacher at the Rhenish
Music School in Cologne.
Overcoming the boundaries
between serious and
entertaining music was
what mattered to him
which is why he wrote
many works which tried to
combine jazz and new
music. His 'Adagietto'
for violoncello and piano
(1990) was discovered
within the composer's
estate and published for
the first time. Prof.
Julius Berger arranged
the piece for practical
playing, adding
appropriate fingerings. A
short performance piece
with interesting
harmonies and arpeggios
in the piano part and
expressive cantilenas in
the cello part.
Cello and Piano. Composed by Alexander Rosenblatt. This edition: Saddle s...(+)
Cello and Piano.
Composed by Alexander
Rosenblatt. This edition:
Saddle stitching. Sheet
music. Cello Library.
Softcover. 12 pages.
Duration 12'. Schott
Music #CB 227. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49019346).
Marimba, violin, viola, cello and piano SKU: HL.49019626 For Marimba, ...(+)
Marimba, violin, viola,
cello and piano
SKU:
HL.49019626
For
Marimba, Violin, Viola,
Cello and Piano.
Composed by Mohamed Saad
Basha. This edition:
Saddle stitching. Sheet
music. Ensemble.
Softcover. Composed 2009.
60 pages. Duration 7'.
Schott Music #ED21631.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49019626).
ISBN
9790001193252. UPC:
888680071165.
9.0x12.0x0.2
inches.
'El-Metfarn
ageen' is the first piece
by the young Egyptian
composer and
percussionist Mohamed
Saad Basha published by
Schott Music.In the
Egyptian colloquial
language,
'El-Metfarnageen' refers
to a person who, strongly
influenced by the Western
way of living, has almost
forgotten his/her true
origin. As a consequence,
the piece's musical
motifs critically examine
the influence of Western
culture in North Africa
while at the same time
emphasizing the origins
of Egypt's own musical
culture shaped over
millennia.'El-Metfarnagee
n' was commissioned by
the world-famous
Bibliotheca Alexandrina
and performed for the
first time in its
historic rooms.