This edition follows the musical text in the Beethoven Complete Edition (Volume VI/1). With alternate parts for clarinet in B-flat and C, and a performance score for bassoon.
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The Opus 118 sonatas are dedicated to Schumann's eldest daughters, and can be understood as character studies of the three very different girls.
DetailsPublisher: Henle Urtext EditionPublication Date: 01/2010Credits: ed. Ernst Herttrich fing. Klaus...
Originally composed for violoncello and piano, Schumann's opus 102 was also published in an edition for violin. In this new Urtext edition, practice-oriented string fingerings are included making this work excellently suited for the teaching of...
Originally composed for violoncello and piano, Schumann's opus 102 was also published in an edition for violin. In this new Urtext edition, practice-oriented string fingerings are included making this work excellently suited for the teaching of...
Clementi's opus 36 sonatinas are still extremely popular with today's piano teachers. This Urtext edition follows the long established practice of using the musical text of the 1797 first edition. Clementi's fingering, which is surprisingly modern,...
In 1849, Schumann turned to a new genre: works for piano and an accompanying instrument. The first works he composed were the Fantasy Pieces for piano and clarinet opus 73, immediately followed by opus 70. Schumann drew his publisher's attention to...
In 1849, Schumann turned to a new genre: works for piano and an accompanying instrument. The first works he composed were the Fantasy Pieces for piano and clarinet opus 73, immediately followed by opus 70. Schumann drew his publisher's attention to...
In 1849, Schumann turned to a new genre: works for piano and an accompanying instrument. The first works he composed were the Fantasy Pieces for piano and clarinet opus 73, immediately followed by opus 70. Schumann drew his publisher's attention to...
Often referred to as the “Dante Sonata,” this single-movement sonata is based on the Canto “Inferno” in Dante's poem, which depicts the soul's descent into hell. Now available as a single Urtext edition.
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New single edition following a revision of the complete volume of Ballades (available as HL51480862).
DetailsPublisher: Henle Urtext EditionPublication Date: 11/2009Credits: ed. Norbert Müllemann fing. Hans-Martin TheopoldMedium: SoftcoverLength:...
With this poetic masterpiece all four of the recently revised “Ballades” (HN 862) are now available as single editions. Following a restrained opening in C major and the first dreamy sounds of the theme, the tension continually increases...
The Scottish ballad “Edward” from J. G. Herders anthology of folk songs “Stimmen der Völker in Liedern” made such a deep impression on Brahms that, as he told a friend, the melodies came to him effortlessly....
Saint-Saëns wrote his three wind sonatas Opp. 166-168 in his final year. These new Urtext editions are based on the composer's manuscripts, marking the first time they have been consulted since initial publication.
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An expressive piano work drawn from the cycle Harmonies poétiques et religieuses, which was inspired by religious-philosophical poems of the French Romantic Alphonse de Lamartine. Includes Liszt's fingering and Lamartine's text in three...
Pachelbel's most popular work, the canon with ensuing gigue in D Major, might have been composed during his time in Thuringia between 1677 and 1695. Now available in Henle Urtext.
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