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The immense success of Max Bruch's first violin concerto led him to a state of near despair, as he expressed to his publisher, "I cannot listen to this concerto any more." This overwhelming popularity overshadowed his other compositions, which is a misconception, particularly evident in Kol Nidrei, the adagio based on Hebrew melodies, Op. 47. Composed in 1881, this piece showcases Bruch's deep appreciation for folk music and is characterized by its passionate and warm tonal qualities.
Author : Dr. Eiji Hashimoto, Domenico Scarlatti
Volume I of this highly regarded three-part series includes introductory material and performance annotations for 30 sonatas by Scarlatti, ranging from Sonata I to Sonata XXX. The sonatas are arranged in chronological sequence and are accompanied by their Kirkpatrick numbers. This Urtext edition maintains the original format of the sonatas, with the exception of added accidentals and the inversion of treble and bass clefs, aligning with contemporary standards and facilitating ease of performance.
Author : Dr. Eiji Hashimoto, Domenico Scarlatti
Volume II of this highly regarded three-part series includes introductory text and performance annotations for 30 sonatas by Scarlatti, specifically from Sonata XXXI to Sonata LX. The sonatas are arranged in chronological order and are accompanied by their Kirkpatrick numbers. This Urtext edition maintains the original format of the sonatas, with the exception of added accidentals and the inversion of treble and bass clefs, aligning with contemporary practices to facilitate performance
Author : Dr. Eiji Hashimoto, Domenico Scarlatti
Volume III of this highly regarded three-volume collection includes introductory material and performance annotations for 30 sonatas by Scarlatti, specifically from Sonata LXI to Sonata XC. The sonatas are arranged in chronological sequence and are accompanied by their corresponding Kirkpatrick numbers. This Urtext edition maintains the original format of the sonatas, with the exception of added accidentals and the inversion of treble and bass clefs, aligning with contemporary standards.
Author : Max Bruch, Felix Mendelssohn, Peter Illich Tschaikowsky
Three of the most beloved violin concertos from the Romantic era, combined into a convenient and affordable collection. These repertoire staples belong in every violinist's music library. Includes: Bruch's Concerto for Violin in G minor, Op. 26, Mendelssohn's Concerto for Violin in E minor, Op. 64, and Tchaikovsky's Concerto in D Major, Op. 35.