for Pianoforte and Violoncello-Famous in his day the Austrian composer and pianist Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778 1837) studied with Mozart and befriended Beethoven. Among his many works is a relatively late sonata for Violoncello and Piano composed in 1824 and published in 1826 a delightful early Romantic piece in three movements supported by a capricious Piano part. The expressive Cello cantilena in the Romance will capture the heart of every cellist.Our edition edited by Mark Kroll is the first scholarly-critical publication of this sonata. It is based on the first edition of 1826 and the autograph manuscript which served as a master copy for the engraving. A comparison of the sourcesbrought to light a number of details overlooked in the first edition especially with regard to dynamics.A must for all cellists and lovers of chamber musicNotes on performance practice in the Foreword (Ger/Eng)Detailed Critical Commentary (Eng)
SKU: M7.BP-990
ISBN 9790015099007.
SKU: BT.LL257
English.
This publication is part of a progressive series of handbooks, primarily intended for candidates considering taking LCM examinations in Piano. However, given each handbook's wide content of musical repertoire andassociatededucational material, the series provides a solid foundation of musical education for any Piano student, of any age, whether they are intending to take an exam or not.