A fiery, passionate solo for cello and piano by Saint-Saens that displays the brilliance and beauty of the instrument.
Based on material from Schumann's Violin Sonata No. 2, this set of 24 variations explores an all-encompassing range of techniques possible on the cello.
The Cello Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 109 was composed in 1917 and is the first of the two cello sonatas by Gabriel Fauré. The three-movement work was dedicated to cellist Louis Hasselmans, who gave
Edited by Daniel Morganstern. For cello & piano. Composed in 1900 for a colleague at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. Includes notes by and about the editor. Score, 5 p. ... view details
A must have for any serious horn player. This staple of the repertoire is on most state and festival lists, and is considered one of the greatest horn concertos ever written!
Through careful study of both Mozart's original handwritten manuscript and Joseph Joachim's own edition, legendary violinist Aaron Rosand presents an invaluable performance edition of this important work.
Concerto No. 4, Opus 65 for solo cello, with optional 2nd cello accompaniment. Both parts shifting, tenor clef, and extensive double-stops.
Edited by Julius Klengel & Daniel Morganstern. For cello & piano. Originally composed for cello and orchestra. This edition is based on Klengel's, with some minor alterations. Score, 28 p. and
A carefully edited edition of Portnoff's Concerto, Opus 8 for violin and piano. Includes critical notes from the editor.
This early romantic piece by Elgar was composed in 1888, when he was not appreciated as a composer of merit. By 1900, Elgar was the most famous composer in England. The Salut d'amour has remained a