SKU: HH.HH424-FSP
ISBN 9790708146254.
Among Vienna’s many composers and pianists of the time, Anton Eberl (1765–1807) was the one considered most worthy of comparison with Beethoven. His Sonata in B flat major, Op.35, his last of seven sonatas with violin, was composed around 1805 and dedicated to Maria Walburga, the Princess Bretzenheim. This was one Eberl’s last works, as he died prematurely, at the age of forty-one, in 1807. Unlike many of Eberl’s lesser contemporaries, in its duration, formal and harmonic novelty, and in the lively relationship between the violin and keyboard, his Op.35 shares much of the musical ambition and quality of Beethoven’s works in this genre.
SKU: HH.HH423-FSP
ISBN 9790708146247.
Eberl's Sonata in D major, Op. 20, the sixth of seven sonatas with violin, was composed around 1803 and dedicated to Dorothea Ertmann, the highly regarded pianist who many have suggested as Beethoven's 'Immortal Beloved', and to whom that composer dedicated his Piano Sonata in A major, Op. 101. Unlike many of Eberl's lesser contemporaries, in its duration, formal and harmonic novelty, and in the lively relationship between the violin and keyboard, his Op. 20 shares much of the musical ambition and quality of Beethoven's works in this genre. 1803 saw the publication of Eberl's Op. 20, and Beethoven's set of three sonatas with violin, Op. 30, all produced by the Bureau des Arts et d'Industrie firm in Vienna. Beethoven's set were advertised for sale in the Wiener Zeitung in May 1803, days after the premiere of his Op. 47 sonata with violin (given by George Bridgetower and Beethoven, but later dedicated to Rudolphe Kreutzer). Eberl's Op. 20 was advertised in the Wiener Zeitung six weeks later, in July 1803.
SKU: HH.HH528-FSP
ISBN 9790708185413.
Among Vienna’s many composers and pianists of the time, Anton Eberl (1765–1807) was the one considered most worthy of comparison with Beethoven. His Sonata in B flat major, Op.10 No.2, is the first known Viennese sonata for keyboard with clarinet, offered as a first-named alternative to violin. The alternatives are included in this edition. It is probably the fourth of his seven sonatas which included the violin and was published with an optional ‘basse’ – doubtless intended to be a part for a cellist – which permits performance as a piano trio. The sonata was composed around 1800 and dedicated to Franz Joseph the Prince of Dietrichstein, an official at the court of Emperor of Russia Paul I in St Petersburg. Eberl spent two periods in that city, 1796-9 and 1801-2, as Kapellmeister, performer and teacher. The work was first published by the St Petersburg firm of Gerstenberg & Dittmar. As contemporary reviewers found Beethoven’s Sonatas Op.12 with violin – works published in 1799 – challenging and ‘overladen with strange difficulties’, so too were the two sonatas Op.10 thought to be overlong and excessively complex. But in its duration, formal and harmonic novelty, and in the lively relationship between the clarinet or violin and the keyboard, his Op.10 No.2 shares much of the musical ambition and quality of Beethoven’s works in this genre.
SKU: HH.HH473-FSP
ISBN 9790708146841.
The model for this sonata is Mozart, specifically his Sonata in B flat major, K.454, written in 1784. Eberl borrows many structural and stylistic features from K.454: the grand, slow introduction of the first movement; the song-like second movement opening over rocking accompaniment; and the gavotte-like closing rondo. Eberl even quotes directly from K.454. But the work also looks forward to Beethoven’s contributions to the genre, and in its duration, formal and harmonic novelty, and in the lively relationship between the violin and keyboard, Op.50 shares much of the musical ambition and quality of Beethoven’s early works in this genre.
SKU: HH.HH286-FSP
ISBN 9790708092254.
A true Grand Duo for cello and piano to provide a much needed connection between the first sonatas for this combination -- by Beethoven -- and the later 19th century repertoire. Eberl's heroic style provides a masterly alternative to the over familiar works, with the balance of power between the two players scrupulously maintained throughout, and ingenious formal innovations. The Rhapsodie finale in particular, with sections in varying metres and moods, resolves in an elegant Pastorale, an entirely new format for this combination. The composer thoughtfully provided an adaptation of the cello part for violin containing many differences which will be of interest to players of both instruments; both string parts are included in this publication.
SKU: HH.HH426-FSP
ISBN 9790708146278.
Among Vienna’s many composers and pianists of the time, Anton Eberl (1765–1807) was the one considered most worthy of comparison with Beethoven. His Sonata in F major, Op.49, is probably the first of his seven sonatas with violin, and was published posthumously in Vienna the year after his March 1807 death.
SKU: HH.HH425-FSP
ISBN 9790708146261.
Among Vienna’s many composers and pianists of the time, Anton Eberl (1765–1807) was the one considered most worthy of comparison with Beethoven. His Sonata in A minor, Op.10 No.1, is probably the third of his seven sonatas with violin, and was published with an optional ‘basse’ – doubtless intended to be a part for a cellist – which permitted performance as a piano trio. In its duration, formal and harmonic novelty, and in the lively relationship between the violin and keyboard, his Op.10 No.1 shares much of the musical ambition and quality of Beethoven’s early works in this genre.
SKU: HL.14014705
ISBN 9788759852989. 8.0x11.75x0.082 inches. English.
Anton Heberle's Sonate Brillante for Solo Soprano/Descant Recorder, edited by Michala Petri. This piece has been selected for the ABRSM Treble Recorder examinations grade 8.
SKU: HL.14014703
ISBN 9788759856727. English.
Piano reduction by Michael Freyhan.
SKU: HL.14014702
ISBN 9788759851333.
Parts available: WH10004.
SKU: HL.14014701
ISBN 9788759851319.
Work for Recorder, 2 Horns (ad lib) and Strings. Score available: WH29784.
SKU: HH.HH422-FSP
ISBN 9790708146230.
Unlike many of EberlaEUR(tm)s lesser contemporaries, in its duration, formal and harmonic novelty, and in the lively relationship between the violin and keyboard, his Op.14 shares much of the musical ambition and quality of BeethovenaEUR(tm)s works in this genre.
SKU: PR.RE51208
ISBN 9790013512089.
SKU: CA.1530701
Score available separately - see item CA.1530700.
SKU: CA.1530700
ISBN 9790007096571. Language: all languages.
SKU: PR.RE51206
ISBN 9790013512065.
SKU: PR.RE51207
ISBN 9790013512072.
SKU: CA.1701300
ISBN 9790007096564. Language: all languages.
SKU: DB.DM-00887
ISBN 9790012168805.
Einer der beruhmtesten Klaviervirtuosen seiner Zeit, Schuler von Mozart. Seine Es-Dur-Sinfonie stand neben Beethovens Eroica 1805 auf dem gleichen Konzertprogramm und verzeichnete einen grossen Erfolg. Seine Klaviermusik treibt die Sprache der Klassik ...