For brass quartet & chamber orchestra. First printing. Commissioned by the Colmar Fete ... view details
For 4 percussion soloists & orchestra. Custom print edition, printed from manuscript. Premiered in Los Angeles, March 1966. Includes program notes. Duration: ... view details
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It is a bit of a paradox: one of Dragonetti's favourite pieces and also his showpiece, "The Famous Solo", originally for double bass and orchestra, is largely unknown today. This cannot be down to the
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Edited by Zdenek Nouza. For string quartet. This is the first Urtext Edition of this work. Preface in Ger., Cz. and Eng. Includes critical commentary. Set of parts available separately. Score, 6 p.
For string quartet. First printing. Eight movements. With program, performance and biographical notes. Written for the Carpe Diem String Quartet. The music is a tribute to the 13th century Persian music
Edited by Ulrich Kraemer. For strings. Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger., Fr. and Eng. Includes critical commentary. Set of parts. Study score available.
Edited by Jarmil Burghauser & Antonin Cubr. For strings. Reprint from the Complete Edition of the Works by Antonin Dvorak. With updated preface in Cz., Ger. and Eng. which are based on the
Schubert's composition of a new string quartet begun in December 1820 was, alas, never to get beyond the first movement; the heavily reworked autograph breaks off at the outset of the second movement. But
Edited by Antonin Pokorny & Karel Solc. For 2 violins, viola & cello. This edition presents the musical text from the Antonin Dvorak Complete Edition, together with a new
The Quartet in A minor is one of the chamber music works with which Schubert wanted to "pave the way to the great symphony" in spring 1824. At the same time he was paving his way to a wider audience, as the
This critical edition includes: Facsimiles; Signs and conventions; Sources; Critical Commentary: Opus 130 and Opus 133; Appendices; and Bibliography.
Edited by Jonathan Del Mar. For string quartet. Urtext Edition based on the autograph score, as well as a manuscript score with corrections by Beethoven.. Preface in Ger. and Eng. Set of parts
Edited by Peter Jost. For string quartet. Urtext Edition, based on the first edition, published by Simrock in 1896. Preface in Ger., Fr. and Eng. Includes critical notes. Set of parts.