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Titre : Sonate pour violon et piano en Ré mineur Op. 108 Titre original : Sonate in D minor für Violine und Klavier op. 108 Type de document : partition musicale imprimée Auteurs : Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), Compositeur ; Clive Brown, Arrangeur ; Clive Brown, Editeur scientifique ; Neal Peres Da Costa, Editeur scientifique Mention d'édition : BA 9433 Editeur : Kassel ; Londres ; New York : Bärenreiter Année de publication : cop. 2015 Collection : Brahms Bärenteiter Urtext Importance : 3 partitions (10, 10, 36 p.) Format : 31 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 979-0-00-654433-2 Prix : 14,40€ Note générale : Durée : 21'00"
Brahms composed his Violin Sonata in D minor during the summer of 1886. The work quickly became part of the standard repertoire and has remained so until today. It is presented here in a fine Bärenreiter Urtext edition and comes with an unmarked Urtext part as well as a second part marked with fingering and bowing by Clive Brown which are based on the practices of Brahms‘ contemporaries.
An important part of this edition is the Preface. Firstly it informs about the work's origin, early performances, its publication history as well as early reception. Truly remarkable is the unique detailed Performance Practice Commentary. Here the editors start from the premise that already a few decades after Brahms' death, a widening gulf developed between the composer's expectations and the performance practices of the early 20th century. On the basis of manifold sources which include memoirs by pupils and chamber music partners, treatises and essays, early instructive editions and historical recordings, the editors deal with key issues in understanding Brahms' notation. By a section-by-section analysis of rhythm and timing, dynamics and accentuation, dots and strokes, slurring and non legato, piano pedalling and overholding, piano arpeggiation and dislocation, string instrument fingering, string instrument harmonics and vibrato, the editors provide an indispensable assistance for a historically informed interpretation of the work.
At the same time, the edition offers an exciting and often surprising insight into musical interpretation of the German Romantic Era in general.
- A pioneering Urtext edition
- With an unmarked Urtext part
- With a second part including fingering and bowing based on the practices of contemporaries of Brahms
- With an extensive Performance Practice CommentaryLangues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Piano
ViolonRésumé : Preface
Performance Practice Commentary
Vorwort
Hinweise zur Aufführungspraxis
Composer / Author: Brahms, Johannes Sonata D minor op. 108·
Critical ReportNote de contenu : 4 movements
I. Allegro (D minor)
II. Adagio (D major)
III. Un poco presto e con sentimento (F♯ minor)
IV. Presto agitato (D minor)Instruments : 1 violon + 1 piano Sonate pour violon et piano en Ré mineur Op. 108 = Sonate in D minor für Violine und Klavier op. 108 [partition musicale imprimée] / Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), Compositeur ; Clive Brown, Arrangeur ; Clive Brown, Editeur scientifique ; Neal Peres Da Costa, Editeur scientifique . - BA 9433 . - Bärenreiter, cop. 2015 . - 3 partitions (10, 10, 36 p.) ; 31 cm. - (Brahms Bärenteiter Urtext) .
ISBN : 979-0-00-654433-2 : 14,40€
Durée : 21'00"
Brahms composed his Violin Sonata in D minor during the summer of 1886. The work quickly became part of the standard repertoire and has remained so until today. It is presented here in a fine Bärenreiter Urtext edition and comes with an unmarked Urtext part as well as a second part marked with fingering and bowing by Clive Brown which are based on the practices of Brahms‘ contemporaries.
An important part of this edition is the Preface. Firstly it informs about the work's origin, early performances, its publication history as well as early reception. Truly remarkable is the unique detailed Performance Practice Commentary. Here the editors start from the premise that already a few decades after Brahms' death, a widening gulf developed between the composer's expectations and the performance practices of the early 20th century. On the basis of manifold sources which include memoirs by pupils and chamber music partners, treatises and essays, early instructive editions and historical recordings, the editors deal with key issues in understanding Brahms' notation. By a section-by-section analysis of rhythm and timing, dynamics and accentuation, dots and strokes, slurring and non legato, piano pedalling and overholding, piano arpeggiation and dislocation, string instrument fingering, string instrument harmonics and vibrato, the editors provide an indispensable assistance for a historically informed interpretation of the work.
At the same time, the edition offers an exciting and often surprising insight into musical interpretation of the German Romantic Era in general.
- A pioneering Urtext edition
- With an unmarked Urtext part
- With a second part including fingering and bowing based on the practices of contemporaries of Brahms
- With an extensive Performance Practice Commentary
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Piano
ViolonRésumé : Preface
Performance Practice Commentary
Vorwort
Hinweise zur Aufführungspraxis
Composer / Author: Brahms, Johannes Sonata D minor op. 108·
Critical ReportNote de contenu : 4 movements
I. Allegro (D minor)
II. Adagio (D major)
III. Un poco presto e con sentimento (F♯ minor)
IV. Presto agitato (D minor)Instruments : 1 violon + 1 piano Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1008254 8-VIO BRA SON 108 Partition musicale Bibliothèque ARTS². Musique Partitions musicales Disponible Sonaten in F und Es für Violine und Klaviere Op. 120 / Johannes Brahms
Titre : Sonaten in F und Es für Violine und Klaviere Op. 120 Titre original : Sonatas in F minor and E-flat major for Violin and Piano Op. 120 Type de document : partition musicale imprimée Auteurs : Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), Compositeur ; Clive Brown, Arrangeur ; Clive Brown, Editeur scientifique ; Neal Peres Da Costa, Editeur scientifique Mention d'édition : BA 10911 Editeur : Kassel ; Londres ; New York : Bärenreiter Année de publication : cop. 2016 Collection : Brahms Bärenteiter Urtext Importance : 3 partitions (17, 17, 63 p.) Format : 31 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 979-0-00-655886-5 Prix : 27,20€ Note générale : Brahms had already announced his „retirement“ from composition when in the spring of 1894 he played chamber music with the cellist Robert Hausmann and the clarinettist Richard Mühlfeld. This encounter apparently renewed his enthusiasm for Mühlfeld’s much admired playing and inspired him to write two Clarinet sonatas in the summer of the same year.
Brahms conceived an alternate version of the works for Viola from the beginning and already before the publication of these two versions he intended to do another one for Violin, a version which was to require changes and was to result in an independent edition. While the Clarinet and Viola versions have developed a rich performance tradition, the Violin version is almost unknown. Yet for the Violin version the composer revised the original Clarinet part much more extensively than he did for the Viola version and also rewrote the Piano part to achieve a thoroughly convincing Violin and Piano idiom. This Bärenreiter edition aims to bring the neglected Violin Sonatas Op. 120 back into players‘ hands.
An important part of this edition is the extensive preface. Firstly it informs about the sonatas‘ origins, their compositional process, pre-publication performances, their publication history as well as early reception. Truly remarkable is the unique Performance Practice Commentary. Here the editors start from the premise that already a few decades after Brahms' death, a widening gulf developed between the composer's expectations and the performance practices of the early 20th century. On the basis of manifold sources which include memoirs by pupils and chamber music partners, treatises and essays, early instructive editions and historical recordings, the editors deal with key issues in understanding Brahms' notation. By a section-by-section analysis of rhythm and timing, dynamics and accentuation, dots and strokes, slurring and non legato, Piano pedalling and overholding, Piano arpeggiation and dislocation, string instrument fingering, string instrument harmonics and vibrato, the editors provide an indispensable assistance for a historically informed interpretation of the works.
At the same time, the edition offers an exciting and often surprising insight into musical interpretation of the German Romantic Era in general.
A pioneering Urtext edition
With an unmarked Urtext part
With a second part including fingering and bowing based on the practices of contemporaries of Brahms
With an extensive Performance Practice CommentaryLangues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Piano
ViolonNote de contenu : - Sonate op 120 n° 1 en fa mineur
- Sonate op 120 n° 2 en Mi bémol majeur
Instruments : 1 violon + 1 piano Sonaten in F und Es für Violine und Klaviere Op. 120 = Sonatas in F minor and E-flat major for Violin and Piano Op. 120 [partition musicale imprimée] / Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), Compositeur ; Clive Brown, Arrangeur ; Clive Brown, Editeur scientifique ; Neal Peres Da Costa, Editeur scientifique . - BA 10911 . - Bärenreiter, cop. 2016 . - 3 partitions (17, 17, 63 p.) ; 31 cm. - (Brahms Bärenteiter Urtext) .
ISBN : 979-0-00-655886-5 : 27,20€
Brahms had already announced his „retirement“ from composition when in the spring of 1894 he played chamber music with the cellist Robert Hausmann and the clarinettist Richard Mühlfeld. This encounter apparently renewed his enthusiasm for Mühlfeld’s much admired playing and inspired him to write two Clarinet sonatas in the summer of the same year.
Brahms conceived an alternate version of the works for Viola from the beginning and already before the publication of these two versions he intended to do another one for Violin, a version which was to require changes and was to result in an independent edition. While the Clarinet and Viola versions have developed a rich performance tradition, the Violin version is almost unknown. Yet for the Violin version the composer revised the original Clarinet part much more extensively than he did for the Viola version and also rewrote the Piano part to achieve a thoroughly convincing Violin and Piano idiom. This Bärenreiter edition aims to bring the neglected Violin Sonatas Op. 120 back into players‘ hands.
An important part of this edition is the extensive preface. Firstly it informs about the sonatas‘ origins, their compositional process, pre-publication performances, their publication history as well as early reception. Truly remarkable is the unique Performance Practice Commentary. Here the editors start from the premise that already a few decades after Brahms' death, a widening gulf developed between the composer's expectations and the performance practices of the early 20th century. On the basis of manifold sources which include memoirs by pupils and chamber music partners, treatises and essays, early instructive editions and historical recordings, the editors deal with key issues in understanding Brahms' notation. By a section-by-section analysis of rhythm and timing, dynamics and accentuation, dots and strokes, slurring and non legato, Piano pedalling and overholding, Piano arpeggiation and dislocation, string instrument fingering, string instrument harmonics and vibrato, the editors provide an indispensable assistance for a historically informed interpretation of the works.
At the same time, the edition offers an exciting and often surprising insight into musical interpretation of the German Romantic Era in general.
A pioneering Urtext edition
With an unmarked Urtext part
With a second part including fingering and bowing based on the practices of contemporaries of Brahms
With an extensive Performance Practice Commentary
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Piano
ViolonNote de contenu : - Sonate op 120 n° 1 en fa mineur
- Sonate op 120 n° 2 en Mi bémol majeur
Instruments : 1 violon + 1 piano Réservation
Réserver ce document
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1008255 MC-2 DIV BRA SON 120 Partition musicale Bibliothèque ARTS². Musique Musique de chambre Disponible