Only after 1900 did this work become popular thanks to the young Pablo Casals among others, who frequently included it in his concert programs. Today it is unquestionably one of the favorite pieces among
Edited by Peter Jost. For violin & piano. Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger., Fr. and Eng. Contains an Urtext violin part, and a part marked by Augustin Hadelich. Also includes critical commentary. Score,
Without a doubt, Dvorak's melodious cello concerto numbers among the most popular of its kind. Written in the winter of 1894/95 while the composer was in America, the work underwent several revisions,
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.
Of Beethoven's five cello sonatas, the Grande Sonate op. 69, published in 1809, is not only the centerpiece, but also musically the most significant. The artful coupling of the two instruments is on display
Edited by Egon Voss & Johannes Behr. Fingering by Klaus Schilde. With marked and unmarked cello parts by Claus Kanngiesser. Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger., Fr. ... view details
The two Sonatas op. 5 were written in 1796 expressly for the young Beethoven's performance with the cello virtuoso Jean Louis Duport at the Berlin court. That he wasn't eclipsed by the latter was ensured by
This single-movement sonata for cello and piano, Evgeny Kissin's Opus 2, evokes a sombre, melancholic ballad. The approximately ten-minute work from 2016 places high demands on both instrumentalists in its
Two evergreens of the violin repertoire, with moderate technical demands, prepared using the first editions, and with fingering by the British violinist and Elgar scholar Rupert Marshall-Luck.
Edited by Ulrich Scheideler. For clarinet & piano reduction. Reduction by Christoph Urtext Edition based on a manuscript copy of the score, and the first edition of 1822. Preface in Ger., Fr. and Eng.
The Clarinet Concerto in C minor of 1809 is the very first work by Louis Spohr to grace Henle's catalog. The first in a series of four concertos written by Spohr for the virtuoso Johann Simon
The composer and violin virtuoso Johann Stamitz not only established the world-famous Mannheim school in the 18th century but is known among clarinetists above all for presumably being the first to present
Following their edition of the Grand Concerto in F minor, Op. 5, Henle expands their series of Crusell's clarinet concertos to include the one in B-flat Major, op. 11. The Swedish composer was
Edited by Nicolai Pfeffer. For clarinet & piano reduction. Urtext Edition. Preface in Ger., Fr. and Eng. The piano reduction was prepared by Johannes Umbreit on the basis of the original orchestral