Joachim Raff's celebrated first cello concerto is only gradually being rediscovered today. This is astounding, taking into account both the quality of the composition as well as its enthusiastic reception
Raff's Cello Sonata op. 183 appeared in print in late 1873; at a time when Raff's success was at its zenith with Symphonies Nos. 3 and 5 as well as many chamber works. Little is known about the
The concerto fantasia on motives from Verdi's Rigoletto has become an integral part of the concert repertoire of clarinet players around the world. Bassi, former principal clarinetist of La Scala in Milan,
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Edited by Nick Pfefferkorn. Piano reduction by Gunther Ludwig. For bass trombone & orchestra (piano reduction). Urtext Edition based on the first edition, published by Breitkopf in 1832. Preface
While the opening movement is indisputably by Mozart, the elaboration of the Rondo must now be attributed to Sussmayr. This movement is transmitted solely as a sketch in Mozart's hand. The present edition
Edited by Henrik Wiese. For horn & orchestra (piano reduction). Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger. and Eng. The solo part contains two cadenza suggestions for the first movement, as
Edited by Eva Fox Gal & Anthony Fox. For cello & orchestra (piano reduction). Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger. and Eng. Orchestral material is available on rental from the publisher. Duration: ca.
Edited by Albert Schelb. For English horn & string orchestra (piano reduction). Urtext Edition. Preface and critical commentary in Ger. and Eng. Three movement work. Score, 36 p. and part.