Sonata for Piano and Violoncello in E Minor, op. 38
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SKU: HL.51481134
Cello and Piano. Composed by Johannes Brahms. Edited by Claus Kanngiesser, Egon Voss, Johannes Behr, and Klaus Schilde. Arranged by Claus Kanngiesser and Klaus Schilde. Sheet Music. Paperbound. Henle Music Folios. Revised edition, with marked and unmarked string part. TCL 2016 Grade: 8 -- TCL 2016 remarks: rec. 2016-2019. Classical. Paperbound. 58 pages. G. Henle #HN1134. Published by G. Henle (HL.51481134).ISBN 9790201811345. UPC: 888680076696. 9.25x12.0x0.172 inches.
The E minor Cello Sonata is the first work for one solo instrument and piano which the meticulous composer also had published. In summer 1865 Brahms offered it to the publisher Simrock as a sonata “whose two instruments are both absolutely easy to play” - and rightly so: contrary to the later F Major Sonata Op. 99 (51481135), this early sonata is technically less demanding, yet musically more striking at the same time, so that it is a hit with amateurs and professionals alike. Henle's new edition is based on the new Brahms Complete Edition and thus boasts, besides in-depth commentary, a musical text revised according to the latest scholarly findings. Includes a marked and unmarked cello part.
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