Ravel: Piano Sonatina
Maurice Ravel Peter Jost (Editor) The first movement of Maurice Ravel’s Sonatine for piano was probably written in 1903. At any rate the composer p...
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Maurice Ravel Peter Jost (Editor) The first movement of Maurice Ravel’s Sonatine for piano was probably written in 1903. At any rate the composer p...
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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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Pierre Rode Norbert Gertsch (Editor)Pierre Rode (Fingering and bowing for Violin)Friedemann Eichhorn (Additional markings) Together with Pierre Bai...
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The 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...
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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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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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Schubert’s 22 piano sonatas sketch a most illuminating picture of the prematurely departed composer and of his compositional path. From the first a...
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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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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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