Originally composed as the first of Three Melodies,
Originally an improvisation by Charles Gounod over the
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
In contrast to the first cello sonata (HN 1357) composed four years earlier, this substantially more catchy and playful second sonata enjoyed great success with audiences and critics right from the start.
Like Elgar's Salut d'Amour, these two chansons are among his most popular melodies. The dreamy Chanson de nuit and its cheerful counterpart Chanson de
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
Composed in December 1917, Kodaly prepared the piece in two different versions, one for two clarinets, two bassoons and string orchestra, and the other for cello and piano. The cello version appears here in
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