Though not nearly as well-known as the “London Trios,” these six delightful divertimentos are Haydn's first pieces of chamber music to expressly call for the flute. Straightforward and full of Haydn's esprit, they are a treasure trove...
The title “Solo per il Violino” which Haydn gave these sonatas in his “Entwurf-Katalog” (the handwritten catalogue he maintained of his own works), already gives us an indication: it is only the violin which is treated as a...
Contains parts for clarinet (A and B-flat), violin, viola, and cello. This is the first Urtext edition of the eight pieces, which are presented in one volume.
DetailsPublisher: Henle Urtext EditionPublication Date: 07/2009Credits: ed. Annette...
For clarinet, two violins, viola, and cello.Ever since Mozart encountered the clarinet in Mannheim in 1778 he loved the instrument's warm and expressive tone. His friendship with Anton Stadler, the clarinetist in the Royal-Imperial Court Orchestra...
Edited by András Adorján. Piano reduction by Jan Philip Schulze. Cadenzas by Robert D. Levin.
DetailsPublisher: Henle Urtext EditionPublication Date: 11/2006Credits: ed. András AdorjánMedium: SoftcoverPages: 106Length: 12.25 in.Width:...
Publisher: Henle Urtext EditionPublication Date: 11/2006Credits: (ed. Bernhard van der Linde, piano Hans Kann)Medium: SoftcoverPages: 184Length: 12.25 in.Width: 9.25 in.Series: Henle Music FoliosFormat: Piano ReductionUPC: 884088177300
This beloved masterwork is comprised of six “Dumky,” plural of Dumka, a Slavic dance form with noticeable melancholic and boisterous passages.
DetailsPublisher: Henle Urtext EditionPublication Date: 11/2006Credits: (ed. Klaus Döge, fing....
On the premiere of the 3rd Symphony in the Musikvereinssaal in Vienna in 1883, the Wagnerites, who disliked Brahms, hissed after every movement. Yet Brahms' biographer Max Kalbeck said, “The audience was so intimately touched by this wonderful...
For two flutes and cello.London, with its bustling musical scene, always provided Haydn with welcome surroundings at a time when the flute was extraordinarily popular among English amateurs. The Earl of Abingdon, an accomplished flautist,...