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
SKU: BR.EB-32072
For Sonata No. 1 in D major Op. 6 please click here.
ISBN 9790004186619. 9 x 12 inches.
Eduard Franck's two Violoncello Sonatas opp. 6 and 42 were published in 1843 and 1882, respectively, thus, almost 40 years apart. Although no authentic manuscripts sources are extant, the sonatas were likely composed fairly close to the years of their publication. That for decades Eduard Franck was reluctant to publish some of his works is well known; this then led him, only a few years before his death, to pour out a cornucopia of new compositions, some of them composed decades earlier. With this new edition of the two sonatas we are offering an important addition to the field of romantic cello sonatas.
SKU: BR.EB-32083
With supplementary violoncello part marked by Maria Kliegel
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.
SKU: AP.36-M368991
ISBN 9798892704151. UPC: 659359551123. English.
This is the first of Debussy's three sonatas for cello. Composed in three movements of varying styles, this beautiful and interesting piece became one of the most performed cello sonatas of the 20th century.
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SKU: HL.48025019
ISBN 9781784544331.
Leokadiya Kashperova (1872-1940), hitherto consigned to a footnote in musical history as Stravinsky's piano teacher, is undergoing rediscovery. A double graduate of the St Petersburg Conservatoire, she emerged as a virtuoso pianist and composer in the romantic tradition. She was associated with some of the great musicians of her day, including Mily Alexayevich Balakirev and Leopold von Auer. She performed in both Germany and the UK in the 1900s, but her career petered out after 1920. These new editions of the Cello Sonatas 1 & 2 have been broadcast and recorded, whilst new editions of her Symphony and hitherto unpublished Piano Concerto have recently been issued.
SKU: HL.48025018
ISBN 9781784544324.