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Sonata for Piano and Violoncello E minor op. 38 by Johannes Brahms (1833-1897). Edited by Hans Munch-holland. For cello and piano. Violoncello. Henle Music Folios. Urtext edition-paper bound. Classical Period. Single piece and set of performance parts. Fingerings and bowings. 36 pages. G. Henle #HN18. Published by G. Henle (HL.51480018).

With fingerings and bowings. Classical Period. 9x12 inches.

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Eduardo

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August 3, 2011

It´s strange

Really I have not play this version, but as I look at the bokings make me doubt about it. I mean, the first movement is a piece that needs many expressive and legato intentions. So, in my opinion some original tie are cut. Well, once you have played with some...

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treloarprize

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November 25, 2010

excellent music excellent edition

A well printed and thought-out version of this famous piece. The notation is clear and easy to read with sprinklings of key fingerings. The piece contains some very futuristic harmonies that must have been very surprising to the original audience as it sounds unusual even today (1st movement bars 114-125...

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marshallt94

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October 17, 2010

Best Sonata ever

This is a beautiful piece. All three movements high in demand but the payoff of performing this successfully is amazing. It also makes a very good piece for Tenor or Bass trombone. James Markey, New York Philharmonic Bass Trombonist recorded this piece on his album "On Base." It was one...

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Anonymous

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April 24, 2009

Standard advanced recital repertoire

The third movement is one of Brahms' most interesting fugues. This is equally demanding of both cellist and pianist. Good study/performing edition with plenty of space for bowings and fingerings.

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Anonymous

Location: from Minnesota

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Intermediate/advanced

November 16, 2008

good edition

This is a very good edition which the cello teacher asked us to purchase. The only complaint is that it's quite expensive.

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