| Leonard Bernstein: Three
Meditations - Cello &
Piano: Cello:
Instrumental Work Violoncelle, Orchestre Boosey and Hawkes
from Mass-Selections from Bernstein's theatre piece Mass arranged for solo cell...(+)
from Mass-Selections from Bernstein's theatre piece Mass arranged for solo cello with a piano reduction of the original orchestral score.
19.99 GBP - vendu par Musicroom GB |
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| Premier Concerto Op. 33 -
Pour Violoncelle Et
Orchestre (L'Auteur) En Français Violoncelle, Orchestre Durand
Reduction Pour Violoncelle et Piano Par L'Auteur. Par SAINT-SAENS CAMILLE. Autho...(+)
Reduction Pour Violoncelle et Piano Par L'Auteur. Par SAINT-SAENS CAMILLE. Authoritative Urtext edition of Camille Saint-Saens' Premier Concerto Op. 33 based on the original score. This version for Cello has a Piano reduction of the orchestral material by the composer./ Répertoire / Violoncelle et Orchestre ou Violoncelle et Piano
20.70 EUR - vendu par LMI-partitions Délais: En Stock |
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| Konzert Nr.1 Dugud Violoncelle, Orchestre Schott
Le Concerto pour violoncelle Enjott Schneider reprend la légende sumérienne de...(+)
Le Concerto pour violoncelle Enjott Schneider reprend la légende sumérienne de la divinité oiseau 'Dugud 'dans les scènes archaïques. La légende raconte que la princesse Emeshe a été imprégné par l'hermaphrodite - moitié aigle, moitié faucon - dans un rêve et fonde avec ses Álmos fils, qui avait ainsi été conçus, la dynastie royale hongroise.En images musicales expressives, Schneider décrit la lutte dark-érotique d'imprégnation ainsi que le chant de l'enfant à naître. Planant au-dessus de tout, c'est la vision de la vie en toute liberté comme un oiseau.L'oeuvre a été créée par le violoncelliste hongrois László Fenyö en 2011. Merci à la partition de piano écrite par le compositeur, le travail peut désormais être étudiés et réalisés par un duo. / Violoncelle Et Orchestre
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| Violoncellokonzert H-Moll
(DVORAK ANTONIN) Violoncelle, Orchestre [Partition] Breitkopf & Härtel
Par DVORAK ANTONIN. The piano reduction, which was prepared by the composer hims...(+)
Par DVORAK ANTONIN. The piano reduction, which was prepared by the composer himself, has been edited according to text-critical criteria for the first time as well. Döge was able to rely on a renowned performer for this part of his work: Heinrich Schiff, who arranged the solo part and provides valuable interpretative tips in his commentaries on performance practice./ Répertoire / Violoncelle et Orchestre
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| Variationen Über Ein
Rokoko-Thema Für
Violoncello Und Orchester
Op. 33 Op. 33 Violoncelle, Orchestre Schott 25.60 EUR - vendu par LMI-partitions Délais: En Stock |
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| Antonín Dvo?ák: Cello
Concerto In B Minor
Op.104 (Critical Report):
Cello: Score Violoncelle, Orchestre Barenreiter
Like every other great 19th-century solo concerto Dvorák?s famous Cello Concer...(+)
Like every other great 19th-century solo concerto Dvorák?s famous Cello Concerto was a collaboration between composer and virtuoso. It has long been known that certain solo passages in Dvorák?s autograph score were actually written by the cellist Hanu? Wihan; but Bärenreiter?s edition now reveals that some details in the Orchestral parts are also in his writing showing just how closely the two musicians were working together.The editor Jonathan Del Mar has painstakingly examined all the surviving sources including two that have hitherto been either ignored or crucially undervalued in order to produce anauthoritative edition which restores for the first time since the original edition was published in 1896 - Dvorák?s final and definitive version of the solo Cello part. This differs in details in almost every bar from the version found in all other modern editions while hundreds of corrections have also been made to the Orchestral parts.- With Dvorák?s final and definitive version of the solo Cello part.- With hundreds of corrections in the solo Cello part as well as the Orchestral parts.- With hitherto unknown details regarding the collaboration between Dvorák and Wihan.- With Dvorák?s original Piano reduction.- With Feuermann's and Casals' alternatives to a passage in the first movement.- Full score performance material (BA9045) Cello & Piano (BA9045-90) & Facsimile (BVK1849) available for sale.
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| Antonín Dvo?ák: Cello
Concerto In B Minor
Op.104 (Full Score):
Cello: Score Violoncelle, Orchestre [Partition] Barenreiter
b minor-Like every other great 19th-century solo concerto Dvorák?s famous Cell...(+)
b minor-Like every other great 19th-century solo concerto Dvorák?s famous Cello Concerto was a collaboration between composer and virtuoso. It has long been known that certain solo passages in Dvorák?s autograph score were actually written by the cellist Hanu? Wihan; but Bärenreiter?s edition now reveals that some details in the Orchestral parts are also in his writing showing just how closely the two musicians were working together.The editor Jonathan Del Mar has painstakingly examined all the surviving sources including two that have hitherto been either ignored or crucially undervalued in order to produce anauthoritative edition which restores for the first time since the original edition was published in 1896 - Dvorák?s final and definitive version of the solo Cello part. This differs in details in almost every bar from the version found in all other modern editions while hundreds of corrections have also been made to the Orchestral parts.- With Dvorák?s final and definitive version of the solo Cello part.- With hundreds of corrections in the solo Cello part as well as the Orchestral parts.- With hitherto unknown details regarding the collaboration between Dvorák and Wihan.- With Dvorák?s original Piano reduction.- With Feuermann's and Casals' alternatives to a passage in the first movement.- Full score performance material (BA9045) Cello & Piano (BA9045-90) & Facsimile (BVK1849) available for sale.
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| Robert Schumann: Concerto
for Cello and Orchestra
(Concertstück): Cello
and Violoncelle, Orchestre Peters
Original Version. Schumann?s Cello Concerto Rediscovered
In her first Urtext edi...(+)
Original Version. Schumann?s Cello Concerto Rediscovered
In her first Urtext edition for Edition Peters, internationally renowned cellist Josephine Knight reveals Robert Schumann?s original version of his Cello Concerto in A minor Op. 129 ? a piece he actually called a ?Concertstück? ? removing generations of inauthentic editorial interventions. This is the only available modern scholarly edition of the work as Schumann originally conceived it, and restores the text from October 1850, based on the composer?s manuscript held in the Biblioteka Jagiello?ska in Kraków. This Full Score matches the separately available edition for Cello and Piano (EP 73488). Matching orchestral material is also available from the publisher.
Only modern Urtext edition based on Schumann?s original 1850 manuscript Many new corrections and clarifications, especially to the cello part Scholarly preface detailing history of the work and this edition by editor Josephine Knight, Piatti Professor of Cello at the Royal Academy of Music London Cello Part contains Josephine Knight's fingering and bowing suggestions Critical Commentary Cello and piano edition available separately from Edition Peters: orchestral parts available for rental Recording of the Concertstück featuring Josephine Knight available from Dutton
Robert Schumann?s tragic last years have mired many of his greatest works in unnecessary doubt. The story of the suppression of his Violin Concerto by well-meaning friends is relatively well-known. Few, however, know that the version of the Cello Concerto that is routinely heard today is so far from Schumann?s original conception of the work ? not only in details of phrasing and articulation, but also featuring a different ending with a bold final flourish from the cello. Composed in a burst of inspiration in two weeks in October 1850 shortly after he and Clara had moved to Düsseldorf, Schumann (who in 1850 was still in good health) never heard the piece performed. In an effort to promote a performance of the work, he gave the score to the cellist Robert Emil Bockmühl. Bockmühl made revisions that Schumann resisted, and the hoped-for performance never happened. Schumann?s health failed and he died aged just 46 in 1856. The Concerto, in an already substantially revised form, was premiered in 1860 but it was not given significant recognition until it was championed by Pablo Casals in the 20th century by which time (and since) the text for the work had accreted additions and alterations from generations of soloists.
Now Josephine Knight, Piatti Professor of Cello at the Royal Academy of Music, London has returned to the original 1850 manuscript of the work, which is in the Biblioteka Jagiello?ska in Kraków, to reveal Schumann?s original thoughts for the first time in a modern Urtext edition. The edition reflects Schumann?s original conception of the work as a Concertstück and restores Schumann?s musical text, free of posthumous interventions.
?My ultimate wish,? says the editor, ?is to give performers both access to, and confidence that they are playing from, an edition which is a true representation of the piece in its original form, no matter how much more difficult this might be. I found that incorporating the changes enabled the piece to take on a completely different character ? one that is lighter and happier, even ?cheerful?, as Schumann himself described the work.'
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| Bohuslav Martinu:
Concerto No.2 For Cello
And Orchestra: Cello and
Accomp.: Violoncelle, Orchestre Hal Leonard
This is one of the best Cello concertos of the twentieth century and readily co...(+)
This is one of the best Cello concertos of the twentieth century and readily communicates the Bohuslav Martinu strong feelings for his homeland. Written over the Christmas and New year period of 1944-45 in New York it is full ofhis reactions to that last dramatic winter of the war and the desire to go home. It is an expansive work over 35 minutes in length in the standard three movements. Typically for Martinu the first movement is inModerato tempo. The opening gesture is highly characteristic: A pulsing rhythm establishes itself in the orchestra and a striving rising theme with a contradictory rhythm contends with it. The second movement Andante pocomoderato has a general pulse that is not much slower than that of the first. It is episodic with a faster central section and then a truly magical and heartfelt treatment of the main subject in which Martinu expresses hislonging for home. The final movement Allegro is a driving energetic conclusion with a solo cadenza that breaks the ongoing rhythm and provides a touching moment of contemplation before the joyous conclusion. This editioncontains a Piano reduction of the Orchestral part for rehearsal purposes.
29.99 GBP - vendu par Musicroom GB |
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| Per Nørgård: Cantica
Concertante: Orchestra:
Score Violoncelle, Orchestre Wilhelm Hansen
Per Nørgård's Cantica Concertante for Violoncello Solo and Chamber Orchestra (...(+)
Per Nørgård's Cantica Concertante for Violoncello Solo and Chamber Orchestra (2012). Based on CANTICA for cello and piano (1977). The present orchestral version was edited by Steve Ferrein in collaboration with the composer. Parts are available on hire: hire@ewh.dk
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| Georg Goltermann:
Concerto No. 4 for Cello
und Orchestra: Cello:
Instrumental Violoncelle, Orchestre Dowani
Op. 65 in G Major-This concerto by Georg Goltermann is one of the easiest of the...(+)
Op. 65 in G Major-This concerto by Georg Goltermann is one of the easiest of the eight solo concerts he wrote for this instrument. Drawing closely on famous predecessors such as Robert Schumann's A minor Concerto his piece captivates the listener with a rich vein of melody an expansive and elegiac slow movement and a wittily amusing Allegro presto as a finale. The publication is a revised and updated edition in which the existing Dowani recording has been augmented with a new piano reduction and the solo part has been supplied with fingering marks.
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| Dmitri Kabalevsky:
Concert 02 Op.77: Cello Violoncelle, Orchestre Heugel
Cello Piano. Kabalevsky D
29.50 GBP - vendu par Musicroom GB |
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| Samuel Barber: Concerto
For Violoncello And
Orchestra: Cello and
Accomp.: Violoncelle, Orchestre [Partition] Schirmer
Piano reduction of the Concerto for Cello and Orchestra. Includes Score and Par...(+)
Piano reduction of the Concerto for Cello and Orchestra. Includes Score and Part.
28.99 GBP - vendu par Musicroom GB Délais: En Stock |
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| Edward Elgar: Concert E
Op.85: Mixed Ensemble:
Study Score Violoncelle, Orchestre Barenreiter
Edward Elgar’s concerto for violoncello his last major work is a cleanl...(+)
Edward Elgar’s concerto for violoncello his last major work is a cleanly structured and emotionally charged composition. It is no wonder that this work is of central importance in the cello literature. Jonathan Del Mar’s editorial skills show themselves in the exacting placement of dynamics articulation and expression markings. The edition restores all Elgar’s solo cello fingerings and bowings and offers a facsimile of the original solo cello part in the critical commentary. Jonathan Del Mar also documents the performing tradition of the work and its recording under Elgar’s baton.This is the last word on this famous work a referenceedition for every cellist!First ever critical editionAll existing sources consultedFirst ever critical commentaryFull score & parts (BA9040) cello & piano (BA9040-90) and study score format 22.5 x 16.5cm (TP398) available for sale
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| Poul Ruders: Polydrama:
Cello: Score Violoncelle, Orchestre [Partition] Wilhelm Hansen
Cello Concerto No. 1-Poul Ruders Polydrama (Manyfold Event) for cello and orches...(+)
Cello Concerto No. 1-Poul Ruders Polydrama (Manyfold Event) for cello and orchestra is the last part of a drama trilogy otherwise consisting of Dramaphonia' for piano and 11 instruments and Monodrama for percussion and 32 instruments. In this abstract drama the individual listener is left entirely to his own associations. The composer has compared polydrama with the gradual defoliation of a big tree: the vigorously growing organism is attacked by a swarm of locusts until finally nothing remains but bare branches in a landscape of long shadows; a solitary singing bird remains however like a streak of hope in an increasingly dark and pessimistic universe.
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| Contserto #1 For
Violoncello And
Orchestra. Op. 23. Piano
Score And Part. Violoncelle, Orchestre [Partition] Kompozitor
/ Violoncelle Et Orchestre / 40 pages / Partition
16.22 EUR - vendu par LMI-partitions Délais: 2-5 jours - En Stock Fournisseur |
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| Variations On A Rococo
Theme For Cello And
Orchestra. Op. 33 (Cw59)
. Piano Score. Ed. By W.
Fitzenhagen. Violoncelle, Orchestre [Partition] P. Jurgenson
/ Violoncelle Et Orchestre / 24 pages / Partition
17.39 EUR - vendu par LMI-partitions Délais: 2-5 jours - En Stock Fournisseur |
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| Concerto In B Minor For
Cello And Orchestra.
Piano Score. Ed. By G.
Pekker Violoncelle, Orchestre [Partition] Muzyka
/ Violoncelle Et Orchestre / 64 pages / Partition
19.45 EUR - vendu par LMI-partitions Délais: 2-5 jours - En Stock Fournisseur |
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