The Swan from “The Carnival of the Animals”
Violoncello and Piano With Marked and Unmarked Cello Part Score and Parts
Piano Accompaniment - Sheet Music

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Score and Parts Cello, Piano Accompaniment (Violoncello and Piano)

SKU: HL.51480943

Violoncello and Piano With Marked and Unmarked Cello Part Score and Parts. Edited by Frank Buchstein. Sheet music. Paperbound. Henle Music Folios. With marked and unmarked string parts. TCL 2016 Grade: 7. Classical. Softcover. 12 pages. G. Henle #HN943. Published by G. Henle (HL.51480943).

ISBN 9790201809434. UPC: 884088479428. 9.0x12.0x0.05 inches. Ed. Frank Buchstein; cello fing./bowings: David Geringas.

A few years ago Henle published the “Elephant” from the Carnival of the Animals. The curtain now rises for a further performance: the proud and elevated solo of the “Swan.” Charles-Joseph Lebouc organized the premiere of this work and also played the cello part. With the composer's permission, he then adapted this sonorous romance, accompanied by two pianos in the original, for violoncello and one piano. We are presenting the first ever Urtext edition of this popular cello work. The second piano part is reproduced in small print, thus permitting a comparison of the two versions.

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