Two volumes entitled Cello Meets Piano edited and published by Árpád Pejtsik were issued many years ago by the Könemann Music Budapest. The first edition was quickly sold out and no further editions followed. EMB has undertaken to issue a new edition entitled Cello & Piano with the content unchanged. The two volumes contain a selection from 200 years of music. Eight Baroque sonatas are included apart from the famous D minor one by Corelli there are some that are appearing in a modern edition for the first time in 300 years. In addition to cyclical works (Haydn: Sonatina Mozart: Divertimento Vivaldi: Concerto)and sets of variations (Beethoven Tartini) there are many shorter pieces as well not only the famous minuets by Boccherini Mozart and Beethoven but also works published for the first time here. Virtuoso pieces are represented by Goltermann's Etude-caprice and Jenkinson’s Dance of the sylphids the lighter kind include Joplin's Ragtime. Book II Contents: 1. Aldrovandini G. A. V.: Sonata2. Bella Domenico dalla: Sonata 3. Boni Pietro Giuseppe Gaetano: Sonata Op. 1 No. 5 4. Passionei Carlo: Sonata 5. Bach Johann Sebastian: Air BWV 1068/II 6. Tartini Giuseppe: L'arte del arco 7. Haydn Joseph: Sonatina Hob. XI:101 5 108 8. Albrechtsberger Johann Georg: Scherzando 9. Boccherini Luigi: Minuetto 10. Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus: Divertimento from KV 487 11. Beethoven Ludwig van: Andante con variazioni WoO 44b 12. Schubert Franz: Ave Maria Op. 52 No. 6 13. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Felix: Lied ohne Worte Op. 19 No. 4 14. Schumann Robert: Schlummerlied Op. 124 No. 16 15. Goltermann Georg: Étude-caprice Op. 54 No. 4 16. Tchaikovsky P. I.: Chanson triste Op. 40 No. 2 17. Dvorák Antonín: Appassionato Op. 75 No. 3 18. Massenet Jules: Air de Ballet (Scene pittoresque)
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“Bohu slav Martinu (1890-1959) was a prolific Czech composer, writing many large scale works. The composer moved to Paris in 1923 where he began experimenting in a variety of composition styles. Pastorales for Cello and Piano was published in 1931 and is made up of six pieces. Martinu himself was a violinist and the beginning of his experiments in composing for solo instruments saw him write for strings. Pastorales for Cello exemplifies the composer's influence of Stravinsky, Debussy neoclassicism, surrealism and jazz. The piece is excitingly virtuosic in its use of double stops, complex rhythms, chromaticism, and ensemble between the Cello and Piano. As a varied, substantial work for the Cello repertoire, Martinu's Pastorales is essential for the advanced performer.â€.