Zemlinsky - Trio D Min Op 3 Pno/Cla/Vlc
for Piano, Clarinet (Violin) and Cello
Clarinet - Sheet Music

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SKU: HU.HN578

For Piano, Clarinet (Violin) and Cello. Composed by Alexander Zemlinsky. Edited by Dominik Rahmer. Trio, Ensemble, Chamber Music. Trio D minor Op. 3. Score and Parts. 65 pages. G. Henle #HN578. Published by G. Henle (HU.HN578).

12.2 x 9.3 x 0.2 inches.

Alexander Zemlinsky is mainly known for his operas and orchestral songs with their opulent late Romantic orchestration. His earlier, inspired hit, the Trio for Clarinet op. 3, written in 1896, owes a great deal to his first important role model Johannes Brahms as far as inflection and instrumentation are concerned. And it was none other than Brahms himself who enthusiastically recommended the trio to his publisher Simrock, following the first performance in Vienna. As the autograph has disappeared, our edition follows the musical text in the first edition. It underwent careful examination and was cleared of numerous, partly blatant engravers errors. Alongside the piano score, our edition comprises a part for clarinet in Bb/A, an authentic alternative part for violin as well as a cello part.

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