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Sonata for Violoncello and Piano in E minor op. 38, Johannes Brahms *Kampanje Jubileumspris

Sonata for Violoncello and Piano in E minor op. 38, Johannes Brahms *Kampanje Jubileumspris
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Brahms, Johannes
Sonata for Violoncello and Piano in E minor op. 38


  • A pioneering Urtext edition
  • With a second part including fingering and bowing based on the practices of contemporaries of Brahms
  • With an extensive Performance Practice Commentary


Detailed product information


Volume / Series: BÄRENREITER URTEXT
Editor: Brown, Clive / Costa, Neal Peres Da / Wadsworth, Kate Bennett
Instrumentation of the work: Violoncello, Piano
Language(s) of text: German, English
Product format: Score, Part, Urtext edition
Instrumentation: Violoncello, Piano
Binding: Stapled
Pages / Format: XXXII, 32/11/11 S. - 31,0 x 24,3 cmMusic sample
Edition no.: BA09429
ISMN: 9790006544295



Description


The first three movements of Johannes Brahms E minor Cello Sonata were composed in 1862, the last movement was written in 1865. During the first years of its performance the work was received with mixed enthusiasm. By the end of Brahms life, however, it was widely performed and by the first decades of the 20th century it was firmly embedded in the repertoire of many distinguished cellists. It was notably Robert Hausmanns advocacy of the work which seems to have contributed greatly to its promotion.


Of particular value to the editors were the three early performance editions of the Cello Sonata op. 38 by Cornelius van Vliet and Edwin Hughes, Hugo Becker and Carl Friedberg, as well as Julius Klengel. The cellists van Vliet, Becker and Klengels fingering and bowing allows for a better understanding of their performance practice. As such, the Bärenreiter edition comes with a cello part marked with fingering and bowing by the editors which are based on the practices of Brahms contemporaries. We also provide an unmarked urtext part.


An important part of this edition is the extensive preface. Firstly it informs about the works origins, early performances, its publication as well as early reception. Truly remarkable is the unique Performance Practice Commentary. Here the editors take the premise that already a few decades after Brahms death a widening gulf developed between the composers expectations and the performance practices of the early 20th century. In a very concrete and practical way, the editors summarize some of the key issues in understanding Brahms notation with regard to rhythm and timing, dynamics and accentuation, dots and strokes, slurring and non legato, piano pedalling and overholding, piano arpeggiation and dislocation, string instrument fingering, string instrument harmonics and vibrato. In this way, the edition offers an exciting and often surprising insight in Romantic musical interpretation.


Content


· Preface
· Performance Practice Commentary
· Vorwort
· Hinweise zur Aufführungspraxis
· Composer / Author: Brahms, Johannes - Sonata for Violoncello and Piano in E minor op. 38, Instrumentation: Violoncello, Piano
· Critical Report



Bärenreiter Jubileumskampanje - Jubileumspris gjelder så langt forlagets lager rekker!


Brahms, Johannes
Sonata for Violoncello and Piano in E minor op. 38


  • A pioneering Urtext edition
  • With a second part including fingering and bowing based on the practices of contemporaries of Brahms
  • With an extensive Performance Practice Commentary


Detailed product information


Volume / Series: BÄRENREITER URTEXT
Editor: Brown, Clive / Costa, Neal Peres Da / Wadsworth, Kate Bennett
Instrumentation of the work: Violoncello, Piano
Language(s) of text: German, English
Product format: Score, Part, Urtext edition
Instrumentation: Violoncello, Piano
Binding: Stapled
Pages / Format: XXXII, 32/11/11 S. - 31,0 x 24,3 cmMusic sample
Edition no.: BA09429
ISMN: 9790006544295



Description


The first three movements of Johannes Brahms E minor Cello Sonata were composed in 1862, the last movement was written in 1865. During the first years of its performance the work was received with mixed enthusiasm. By the end of Brahms life, however, it was widely performed and by the first decades of the 20th century it was firmly embedded in the repertoire of many distinguished cellists. It was notably Robert Hausmanns advocacy of the work which seems to have contributed greatly to its promotion.


Of particular value to the editors were the three early performance editions of the Cello Sonata op. 38 by Cornelius van Vliet and Edwin Hughes, Hugo Becker and Carl Friedberg, as well as Julius Klengel. The cellists van Vliet, Becker and Klengels fingering and bowing allows for a better understanding of their performance practice. As such, the Bärenreiter edition comes with a cello part marked with fingering and bowing by the editors which are based on the practices of Brahms contemporaries. We also provide an unmarked urtext part.


An important part of this edition is the extensive preface. Firstly it informs about the works origins, early performances, its publication as well as early reception. Truly remarkable is the unique Performance Practice Commentary. Here the editors take the premise that already a few decades after Brahms death a widening gulf developed between the composers expectations and the performance practices of the early 20th century. In a very concrete and practical way, the editors summarize some of the key issues in understanding Brahms notation with regard to rhythm and timing, dynamics and accentuation, dots and strokes, slurring and non legato, piano pedalling and overholding, piano arpeggiation and dislocation, string instrument fingering, string instrument harmonics and vibrato. In this way, the edition offers an exciting and often surprising insight in Romantic musical interpretation.


Content


· Preface
· Performance Practice Commentary
· Vorwort
· Hinweise zur Aufführungspraxis
· Composer / Author: Brahms, Johannes - Sonata for Violoncello and Piano in E minor op. 38, Instrumentation: Violoncello, Piano
· Critical Report



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