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Books by: Leos Janacek
Janacek: 1.X.1905 (Piano Sonata)
G. Henle Verlag

Janacek: 1.X.1905 (Piano Sonata)

Author : Leos Janacek

Description

The composition "1.X.1905," commonly referred to as a "sonata," originated in the autumn of 1905, a period marked by violent riots between Czech and German-speaking populations in Janáček's hometown of Brno. Spurred by the death of a Czech worker, Janáček initially composed a three-part piano piece titled "From the Street, on October 1, 1905." However, he later destroyed the third movement in his fireplace and discarded the remaining two movements into the Vltava river, even before the work's premiere. As a result, the only surviving version is the first edition published in 1924, which Janáček expert Jiří Zahrádka has carefully evaluated and annotated for the Urtext edition by G. Henle Publishers and Universal Edition.

RM 82.50
Janacek: In The Mists
G. Henle Verlag

Janacek: In The Mists

Author : Leos Janacek

Description

While piano music occupies a relatively small portion of Janácek's overall output, it nevertheless holds significant musical importance within his oeuvre. Our new Henle Urtext edition of Janácek's "In the Mists", edited by the seasoned scholar Jirí Zahrádka, serves as an impressive example of this. Composed in 1912 and first published the following year, the compact cycle was later revised by the composer and pianist Stepán Václav after its initial Prague performance in 1922. This definitive version, now available in our Urtext edition, also provides convincing solutions for practical interpretive questions, such as how to reconcile inconsistent pedal markings between Václav and Janácek.

RM 77.00
Janacek: On An Overgrown Path (Piano)
G. Henle Verlag

Janacek: On An Overgrown Path (Piano)

Author : Leos Janacek

Description

Janáček's poetic piano cycle "On an Overgrown Path" is widely considered one of his most popular works. Its evocative musical language captivates listeners, though few may realize the pieces had a complex and protracted genesis, with some originally intended for harmonium. The accompanying texts in Henle's Urtext edition, authored by leading Janáček scholar Jiří Zahrádka, shed light on the work's complicated source material. Additionally, the edition includes an appendix containing pieces Janáček omitted from or left unfinished in the final cycle. Acclaimed pianist Lars Vogt contributes the fingering.

RM 104.50
Janacek: On an Overgrown path (Piano)
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Janacek: On an Overgrown path (Piano)

Author : Leos Janacek

Description

lthough there aren't many of Leos Janacek's solo piano compositions (1854–1928), they are important to his body of work and constitute one of the mainstays of 20th-century piano literature.

RM 96.90
Janacek: Works for Violin & Piano
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Janacek: Works for Violin & Piano

Author : Leos Janacek

Description

his edition contains all of Janá ek’s works for Violin and Piano - the Sonata as well as the Romance and Dumka, composed while he was still a student.

RM 150.50
Janacek: Works for Violin & Piano
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Janacek: Works for Violin & Piano

Author : Leos Janacek

Description

During a study visit to the Conservatory in Leipzig in 1879, Leos Janacek started composing pieces for violin and piano.

RM 150.50
Janácek: In the Mists
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Janácek: In the Mists

Author : Leos Janacek

Description

Leos Janacek (1854–1928) composed a limited amount of piano music, yet he produced several distinctive and significant works in this field, notably the cycle "In the Mists," which serves as a deeply personal expression of his innermost emotions.

RM 66.90

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