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Elegie for Viola and Piano Op. 44, Alexander Glasunow

Elegie for Viola and Piano Op. 44, Alexander Glasunow
Produsent: G. Henle Verlag
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Varenummer: HN1241
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Alexander Glazunov
Élégie op. 44 for Viola and Piano


Dominik Rahmer (Editor)
Klaus Schilde (Fingering)
Tabea Zimmermann (Fingering and bowing for Viola)
 
Urtext Edition, paperbound
Viola and Piano - with marked and unmarked string part
Pages 18 (III+9+3+3), Size 23,5 x 31,0 cm
Weight 100 g
HN 1241 · ISMN 979-0-2018-1241-0


A precious gem of romantic viola literature is now available in Henle quality! Thanks to the publishers good connections to Russian archives, we were able to assess Glazunovs autograph for the first time for this first Urtext edition, and uncover the discrepancies between the autograph and the first print. Written in 1893 for the Danish violist Franz Hildebrand, the Élégie is one of the few original works of the 19th century for viola and thus a welcome enrichment of the repertoire. Since the piece does not make any particularly high technical demands on the soloist, the Élégie is ideally suited for teaching as well and Tabea Zimmermanns fingerings guarantee the best possible support.




Alexander Glazunov
Élégie op. 44 for Viola and Piano


Dominik Rahmer (Editor)
Klaus Schilde (Fingering)
Tabea Zimmermann (Fingering and bowing for Viola)
 
Urtext Edition, paperbound
Viola and Piano - with marked and unmarked string part
Pages 18 (III+9+3+3), Size 23,5 x 31,0 cm
Weight 100 g
HN 1241 · ISMN 979-0-2018-1241-0


A precious gem of romantic viola literature is now available in Henle quality! Thanks to the publishers good connections to Russian archives, we were able to assess Glazunovs autograph for the first time for this first Urtext edition, and uncover the discrepancies between the autograph and the first print. Written in 1893 for the Danish violist Franz Hildebrand, the Élégie is one of the few original works of the 19th century for viola and thus a welcome enrichment of the repertoire. Since the piece does not make any particularly high technical demands on the soloist, the Élégie is ideally suited for teaching as well and Tabea Zimmermanns fingerings guarantee the best possible support.




Produktspesifikasjoner
Fabrikat-ForlagG. Henle Verlag
ProduktBratsj, Piano
MaterialePaperbound
Komponist-ForfatterGlazounov, Alexander
ArrangørRahmer, Dominik
SjangerKlassisk
Produktspesifikasjoner
Fabrikat-ForlagG. Henle Verlag
ProduktBratsj, Piano
MaterialePaperbound
Komponist-ForfatterGlazounov, Alexander
ArrangørRahmer, Dominik
SjangerKlassisk
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