Roussel: Joueurs de flûte op. 27 for Flute and Piano
Albert Roussel Marion Beyer (Editor)Klaus Schilde (Fingering) The stimulus for this work, composed in 1924, was given by the French flautist Louis ...
View full detailsAlbert Roussel Marion Beyer (Editor)Klaus Schilde (Fingering) The stimulus for this work, composed in 1924, was given by the French flautist Louis ...
View full detailsThe Romance for a melodic instrument and piano was a very popular genre in French salon music of the nineteenth century. Saint-Saëns also wrote sev...
View full detailsAfter his first cello sonata of 1872 (51481057) had fast gained popularity, the publisher kept asking the composer to write a second sonata for thi...
View full detailsCamille Saint-Saëns Peter Jost (Editor)Klaus Schilde (Fingering) For our Urtext edition of the Clarinet Sonata op. 167 we were able to consult the ...
View full detailsThis highly virtuosic concert piece, composed in 1863, is one of the works that Saint-Saëns wrote especially for his friend Pablo de Sarasate. The ...
View full detailsCamille Saint-Saëns Frank Buchstein (Editor)David Geringas (Fingering and bowing for Violoncello) with marked and unmarked string parts A few years...
View full detailsFor the elaboration of his eight Spanish Dances (HN 1370), Sarasate employed extant material – folk melodies or songs by well-known composers – whi...
View full detailsThe 19th century was a heyday for arrangements of all kinds. So it was natural that the composer and violin virtuoso Sarasate should turn to this g...
View full detailsDomenico Scarlatti is today considered as one of music history’s great piano composers, and the first-ever piano virtuoso. The present collection c...
View full detailsEagerly awaited by countless pianists: a fourth Urtext volume with a selection of pieces from Domenico Scarlatti’s vast sonata output. Whereas in t...
View full detailsNo other great composer left as many works for piano duet as Franz Schubert. Making music with others, often in a social circle, was a solid compon...
View full detailsAt the end of his short life, Franz Schubert impressively illustrated, in his collections of “Impromptus” and “Moments musicaux”, how lyrical-songl...
View full detailsIn his collections of Impromptus and Moments musicaux, Franz Schubert impressively showed at the end of his life how a lyrical, songlike form can b...
View full detailsSchubert’s 22 piano sonatas sketch a most illuminating picture of the prematurely departed composer and of his compositional path. From the first a...
View full detailsSchubert composed the Wandererfantasie in November 1822. Though generally designated as a year of crisis, an entire series of Schubert’s important ...
View full detailsFranz Schubert Walter Gieseking (Editor, Fingering) Franz Schubert’s piano works belong to pianists’ core repertoire and of course, to Henle’s, too...
View full detailsIn 1849, Schumann gifted chamber music works to three wind instruments: the clarinet with the “Drei Fantasiestücke” op. 73, the horn with the Adagi...
View full detailsSchumann’s turbulent love-affair with the barely eighteen-year-old Ernestine von Fricken, though strong enough to lead to a secret engagement, last...
View full detailsThe circumstances in which these poetic “Soirée Pieces” (thus their original title) came into being are quite surprising. In 1849 Dresden was seize...
View full detailsSchumann‘s Papillons op. 2 has been a best-selling item in Henle‘s catalogue for decades. What is special about our revised new edition? First, the...
View full detailsCombining these two Schumann bestsellers seemed very natural: both of the titles not only reflect their inner association but the technical demands...
View full detailsSchumann, Robert - Dichterliebe op. 48 : For Voice and Piano
Robert Schumann Ernst Herttrich (Editor)Walther Lampe (Fingering) Who was “Pauline, Countess of Abegg,” the dedicatee of the first edition? Nowaday...
View full detailsThe circumstances in which these poetic “Soirée Pieces” (thus their original title) came into being are quite surprising. In 1849 Dresden was seize...
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