SARASATE ZAPATEADO, SPANISH DANCE NO. 6 Violin and Piano
For the elaboration of his eight Spanish Dances (HN 1370), Sarasate employed extant material – folk melodies or songs by well-known composers – whi...
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For the elaboration of his eight Spanish Dances (HN 1370), Sarasate employed extant material – folk melodies or songs by well-known composers – whi...
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Albert Roussel Marion Beyer (Editor)Klaus Schilde (Fingering) The stimulus for this work, composed in 1924, was given by the French flautist Louis ...
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Oskar Rieding The name Oskar Rieding may seldom appear in concert programs, but for students of the violin it is all the more familiar. To this day...
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Combining these two Schumann bestsellers seemed very natural: both of the titles not only reflect their inner association but the technical demands...
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Camille Saint-Saëns Peter Jost (Editor)Klaus Schilde (Fingering) For our Urtext edition of the Clarinet Sonata op. 167 we were able to consult the ...
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In 1849, Schumann gifted chamber music works to three wind instruments: the clarinet with the “Drei Fantasiestücke” op. 73, the horn with the Adagi...
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The 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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55 Sonatas, 55 Pianists – Edition in 3 volumes: HN 1336 (Volume I), HN 1338 (Volume II), HN 1340 (Volume III)55 internationally celebrated pianists...
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Frédéric Chopin 蕭邦 Ewald Zimmermann (Editor)Hans-Martin Theopold (Fingering) Chopin's waltzes were – contrary to, say, those by Schubert – no longe...
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Jakob Dont Dominik Rahmer (Editor)Paul Roczek (Additional markings and practical comments) Dont, Kreutzer, Rode: three of the most prominent violin...
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Frédéric Chopin 蕭邦 Fréderic Chopin's stay with George Sand on Mallorca in the winter 1838/1839 was ill-fated. Yet Chopin still managed to finish hi...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 莫札特 Wolf-Dieter Seiffert (Editor)Siegfried Petrenz (Piano reduction)Kurt Guntner (Fingering and bowing for Violin, Cadenzas...
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Frédéric Chopin 蕭邦 Sylvia Hewig-Tröscher (Editor, Fingering) Although Frédéric Chopin was one of the greatest piano virtuosos of his time, even pia...
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Johannes Brahms Egon Voss (Editor)Johannes Behr (Editor)Klaus Schilde (Fingering)Claus Kanngiesser (Fingering and bowing for Violoncello) The e min...
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The Sonata in E flat major Hob. XVI:49 is one of the masterpieces among Joseph Haydn’s sixty-or-so piano sonatas. It epitomises the Haydn sonata-ty...
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Joseph Haydn Joseph HaydnAmong Joseph Haydn’s extensive oeuvre is an almost inexhaustible stock of piano sonatas. With altogether over 50 works, th...
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Béla Bartók Yusuke Nakahara (Editor) These six dances form the final culmination of Bartók's “Mikrokosmos” (HN 1408-1410), that work of the centu...
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Johann Sebastian Bach 巴哈 Bach had a predilection for creating solo works for instruments that were more usually supplied with a keyboard accompanim...
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Ludwig van Beethoven 貝多芬 Ludwig van Beethoven wrote his ten violin sonatas during a period of just fifteen years, between 1797 and 1812. Using our ...
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