SKU: HL.14021227
ISBN 9788759850824. 8.75x11.75x0.685 inches. English.
This fantastic collection of simple miniatures contains over 45 of Mendelssohn's finest Lieder Ohne Worte or Songs Without Words, arranged for Piano Solo and edited by Ignaz Friedman. These pieces comprise some of the most alluring and poetic instrumental music ever written.
SKU: CA.9705000
ISBN 9790007131265.
Feli x Mendelssohn Bartholdy's Lieder ohne Worte arranged for choir and organ by Bernd Stegmann The individual pieces of the collection adhere to the model or distance themselves from it considerably. In the latter cases it is rather a question of a game played with the building blocks of the original. Thus the songs (Lieder) with words are not transcriptions in the usual sense. All of the texts have been chosen so that they do not result in a narrowing of the denomination. The goal of the collection is to enrich the choral repertoire for worship services and concerts with an interesting color.
SKU: PR.510079380
Composed in 1834, Liszt's Grand duo is based on material from three pieces from the first book (op. 19b) of Mendelssohn's Songs without Words (no. 1 in E major, no. 6 in G minor, and no. 3 in A major). While Liszt made an almost literal transcription of the first piece, he gave the second and third pieces a much freer arrangement, in the style of concert paraphrases. The large-scale concert piece was premiered by Liszt and Chopin on Christmas Day 1834 in a salon in Paris. The Grand duo was not published in Liszt's lifetime, and has survived as a draft.Schubert's Fantasy in C major (also known as the Wanderer Fantasy) was a defining musical experience for the young Liszt. He arranged this masterpiece of Romantic piano literature for piano and orchestra in 1851, at the beginning of his Weimar period, and it was premiered by Julius Egghard in Vienna in December of that year. By 1855, Liszt had transcribed this arrangement for two pianos, because it was played on 22 October 1855 at a concert held in Weimar in honour of his birthday. With the version for piano and orchestra, Liszt attuned the fantasy to the requirements of the concert hall, reinforcing the orchestral effects inherent in Schubert's composition. His aim with the two-piano version was to achieve a similarly grand effect in spaces too small for an orchestra. The arrangement for piano and orchestra appeared in print in 1857, followed by the two-piano version in 1862.This volume comes complete with a detailed preface in English, German, and Hungarian containing new research findings, several manuscript facsimiles, and a critical report in English.
SKU: RM.MEND03034
ISBN 9790231030341.
SKU: HL.14072626
SKU: RM.MEND03025-BA
ISBN 9790231030259.
SKU: VD.ED28882
ISBN 9790202018828. 11.69 x 8.26 inches.
SKU: VD.ED28885
ISBN 9790202018859. 11.69 x 8.26 inches.
SKU: VD.ED28883
ISBN 9790202018835. 11.69 x 8.26 inches.
SKU: RM.MEND03033
ISBN 9790231030334.
SKU: RM.MEND03039
ISBN 9790231030396.
SKU: VD.ED28884
ISBN 9790202018842. 11.69 x 8.26 inches.
SKU: MA.EMR-53124
I. Op. 30 Nr. 3 / II. Op. 53 Nr. 4 / III. Op. 53 Nr. 5.
SKU: HL.49009084
ISBN 9790001090988. UPC: 073999243932. 9.0x12.0x0.062 inches.
SKU: VD.ED17527
ISBN 9790202035276. 12 x 9 inches.
SKU: VD.ED28887
ISBN 9790202018873. 11.69 x 8.26 inches.
SKU: VD.ED28881
ISBN 9790202018811. 12 x 9 inches.
SKU: VD.ED28888
ISBN 9790202018880. 11.69 x 8.26 inches.