| Cello Sonatas Violoncelle, Piano Wiener Urtext
Avec ses sonates pour violoncelle et piano, Beethoven a jeté les bases d' un to...(+)
Avec ses sonates pour violoncelle et piano, Beethoven a jeté les bases d' un tout nouveau genre de musique de chambre qui a inspiré les compositeurs ultérieurs tels que Johannes Brahms et Richard Strauss , entre autres. L'étendue de ce qui a survécu des cinq oeuvres de Beethoven est tout à fait différent . Alors que tous les manuscrits originaux des deux sonates op tôt . 5 sont absents , matériel source exceptionnellement complet nous est parvenu de la fin opus 102, qui , cependant, ne laisse aucune question moins graves en suspens. La nouvelle édition de la Wiener Urtext Edition fournit un texte musical obtenue à partir de la comparaison critique des sources qui , toutefois , évite suggérant une certitude absolue aux passages problématiques. Ici, l'éditeur suggère plutôt la solution la plus plausible que le texte principal, mais des alternatives sont mises à la disposition du musicien dans les notes et remarques - et , dans le cas de grandes divergences , même dans la partie de violoncelle séparé de sorte que le violoncelliste peut voir ces informations sans avoir à chercher dans le rapport critique . Ce volume contient également la version de violoncelle de la Corne Sonata op. 17 l' instrumentation alternative qui peut être considéré comme absolument authentique selon une étude récente .Merci de pages dépliantes et optimisé pages -tours , le matériau de performance est extrêmement pratique. L'arrangement de la partie de violoncelle par Heinrich Schiff prend en compte non seulement les techniques de jeu individuels ' les musiciens, mais aussi les différences entre les différents instruments . / Violoncelle Et Piano
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| Franz Schubert: Quartet
movement in D minor D
703: String Ensemble:
Parts Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons,
alto, violoncelle G. Henle
Schubertâ??s composition of a new string quartet begun in December 1820 was al...(+)
Schubertâ??s composition of a new string quartet begun in December 1820 was alas never to get beyond the first movement the heavily reworked autograph breaks off at the outset of the second movement. But the fragmentary work that later came into the hands of Johannes Brahms from Schubertâ??s estate delighted its new owner so much after its premiere in 1867 that Brahms had the first movement published three years later as Schubertâ??s â??Posthumous Workâ? â?? thus paving the way into audiencesâ?? hearts for this little gem. Schubertâ??s autograph manuscript features such numerous divergences in dynamics and articulation that editor Egon Voss suspects it to be one of Schubertâ??s experiments withvariations. This is why in his Urtext edition he proceeds with extreme restraint in issuing additions and changes with respect to parallel passages ¬â?? thus making Schubertâ??s diversity of ideas comprehensible for performing musicians. For all who want a peek inside Schubertâ??s workshop the few measures of the second movement are included as a bonus! Schubertâ??s composition of a new string quartet begun in December 1820 was alas never to get beyond the first movement the heavily reworked autograph breaks off at the outset of the second movement. But the fragmentary work that later came into the hands of Johannes Brahms from Schubertâ??s estate delighted its new owner so much after its premiere in 1867 that Brahms had the first movement published three years later as Schubertâ??s â??Posthumous Workâ? â?? thus paving the way into audiencesâ?? hearts for this little gem. Schubertâ??s autograph manuscript features such numerous divergences in dynamics and articulation that editor Egon Voss suspects it to be one of Schubertâ??s experiments withvariations. This is why in his Urtext edition he proceeds with extreme restraint in issuing additions and changes with respect to parallel passages ¬â?? thus making Schubertâ??s diversity of ideas comprehensible for performing musicians. For all who want a peek inside Schubertâ??s workshop the few measures of the second movement are included as a bonus!
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| Franz Schubert: Quartet
Movement in C Minor D
703: String Ensemble:
Study Score Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons,
alto, violoncelle [Conducteur d'étude / Miniature] G. Henle
Schubertâ??s composition of a new string quartet begun in December 1820 was al...(+)
Schubertâ??s composition of a new string quartet begun in December 1820 was alas never to get beyond the first movement the heavily reworked autograph breaks off at the outset of the second movement. But the fragmentary work that later came into the hands of Johannes Brahms from Schubertâ??s estate delighted its new owner so much after its premiere in 1867 that Brahms had the first movement published three years later as Schubertâ??s â??Posthumous Workâ? â?? thus paving the way into audiencesâ?? hearts for this little gem. Schubertâ??s autograph manuscript features such numerous divergences in dynamics and articulation that editor Egon Voss suspects it to be one of Schubertâ??s experiments withvariations. This is why in his Urtext edition he proceeds with extreme restraint in issuing additions and changes with respect to parallel passages ¬â?? thus making Schubertâ??s diversity of ideas comprehensible for performing musicians. For all who want a peek inside Schubertâ??s workshop the few measures of the second movement are included as a bonus! Schubertâ??s composition of a new string quartet begun in December 1820 was alas never to get beyond the first movement the heavily reworked autograph breaks off at the outset of the second movement. But the fragmentary work that later came into the hands of Johannes Brahms from Schubertâ??s estate delighted its new owner so much after its premiere in 1867 that Brahms had the first movement published three years later as Schubertâ??s â??Posthumous Workâ? â?? thus paving the way into audiencesâ?? hearts for this little gem. Schubertâ??s autograph manuscript features such numerous divergences in dynamics and articulation that editor Egon Voss suspects it to be one of Schubertâ??s experiments withvariations. This is why in his Urtext edition he proceeds with extreme restraint in issuing additions and changes with respect to parallel passages ¬â?? thus making Schubertâ??s diversity of ideas comprehensible for performing musicians. For all who want a peek inside Schubertâ??s workshop the few measures of the second movement are included as a bonus!
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| Sonate Pour Violon Et
Violoncelle
En Français Violon, Violoncelle (duo) Delatour France
La sonate pour violon et violoncelle a été écrite en 01/01/12 à l'intention ...(+)
La sonate pour violon et violoncelle a été écrite en 01/01/12 à l'intention de la violoniste suédoise Cecilia Zilliacus et la violoncelliste finlandaise Katti Raitinen, qui l'ont créée cette même année, Elle pourrait porter le sous-titre faisant référence au cinéaste suédois Ingmar Bergman : 'Scènes d'une vie conjugale', puisqu'il s'agit d'un dialogue entre deux personnages, l'un féminin (violon) et l'autre masculin (violoncelle), Durant ce dialogue, avec ses convergences et ses divergences, certaines idées thématiques circulent entre les deux instruments tandis que d'autres sont propres à chacun d'eux, Par un hasard curieux et tout à fait involontaire, le thème des variations qui constitue la dernière partie de l'oeuvre présente le motif du début de l'opéra 'Tristan et Iseult' de Richard Wagner,,, Collection Le Violon Rouge / Violon Et Instruments Divers
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| Streichquartett Nr. 1:
String Quartet: Score and
Parts Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons,
alto, violoncelle [Partition] Bote and Bock
For Isang Yun String Quartet No. 3 from 1959 marked the beginning of his Europe...(+)
For Isang Yun String Quartet No. 3 from 1959 marked the beginning of his European creative phase and of his official canon of works. Now it is possible to encounter Yun's early works from his Korean period in the form of his String Quartet No. 1 (1955). Three important 10-minute movements containing references not only to Asia but also to Ravel Bartók and Eastern European folk music and having an idiosyncratic structure: Yun lines up forms and figures makes them emerge from each other in a contrasting manner and assembles them into a mosaic-like whole seeking for integration laying down his material in layer upon layer and ending themovements with a rhythmic unison. […] Even then he probably regarded a work of art as an energetic stream of sounds and as a reflection of a world whose diverging parts weave into a harmonic whole. (Walter-Wolfgang Sparrer)
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| Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Streichquintette Band III
- Urtext: String Quintet: Quintette à cordes: 2 violons,
2 altos, violoncelle [Conducteur d'étude / Miniature] G. Henle
With the publication of the masterpieces K. 593 and 614 all of Mozart’s ...(+)
With the publication of the masterpieces K. 593 and 614 all of Mozart’s string quintets are now available in Henle Urtext. Our edition corrects several widespread misreadings of the musical text and also draws on the firstprintings as important sources. The first printing of the Finale from the Quintet in D major K. 593 diverges greatly from the autograph. The editors consider it probable that the print version was authorized which is the reasonwhy we have published both versions of the movement (to enable a better comparison it is given as an ossia version above the musical text). In the Preface and Comments the editors shed light on the source situation to these twoimmortal works written in the last two years of Mozart’s life.
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| Claudio Monteverdi:
Vespro Della Beata
Vergine 'Marienvesper':
Mixed Choir: Part Barenreiter
Cello Double Bass-Claudio Monteverdi?s Vespro Della Beata Vergine is without do...(+)
Cello Double Bass-Claudio Monteverdi?s Vespro Della Beata Vergine is without doubt one of the most popular sacred works of the 17th century. Apart from the many available recordings it is frequently performed in its entirety or in parts. The Urtext edition of this well-known work has unusual origins. It originated from a graduate seminar at the University of North Texas under the direction of the Monteverdi specialist Hendrik Schulze.The result is an edition which combines the latest in musicological research specifically with the needs of the performer in mind. This has led for instance to a divergent evaluation of the ?Lauda Jerusalem?oriented towards performance practice with numerous additional accidentals and a new interpretation of the melodic variants from the different part books.These new musical and performance practice insights make a modern interpretation of this 400-year-old work possible.- Scholarly-critical Urtext edition orientated towards performance practice- Detailed critical commentary (English) in the full score- Movements 10 13 and 14 are included in their original high clef in the appendix of the full score.- These movements are also available with Piano reduction as copy on request.
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