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  1. Sämtliche Werke für Violine und Klavier

    Edvard Grieg

    Sämtliche Werke für Violine und Klavier

    Grieg’s violin sonatas are a firm staple of violin repertoire and are popular with amateurs and professionals alike. G. Henle Publishers takes this into account with a practical single-volume edition of the three sonatas. Thus, you are simply spoilt for choice as to whether you prefer the youthful zest of the first, the Nordic-folkloristic charm of...
  2. Gounod (Bach), Ave Maria Gesand mittel

    Charles Gounod / Johann Sebastian Bach

    Gounod (Bach), Ave Maria Gesand mittel

    Gounod had no qualms about arranging well-known works by earlier masters after his own fashion. Thus in 1852 he added a melody with its own operatic climax to the famous arpeggios of the C-major Prelude BWV 846 from Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier. He first published instrumental versions of it under the title “Méditationâ€, then tried fitting various ...
  3. Gounod (Bach), Ave Maria Gesand tief

    Charles Gounod / Johann Sebastian Bach

    Gounod (Bach), Ave Maria Gesand tief

    Gounod had no qualms about arranging well-known works by earlier masters after his own fashion. Thus in 1852 he added a melody with its own operatic climax to the famous arpeggios of the C-major Prelude BWV 846 from Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier. He first published instrumental versions of it under the title “Méditationâ€, then tried fitting various ...
  4. Streichquartett Nr. 5

    Bela Bartok

    Streichquartett Nr. 5

    The longest and at the same time most complex of Bartók’s six string quartets was composed in the summer of 1934 as a well-paid commission for the renowned Elisabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation in Washington. Bartók wrote it in a few weeks in Budapest. The substantially reworked autograph shows us how hard he laboured on the elaborate five-movement...
  5. Streichquartett Nr. 5

    Bela Bartok

    Streichquartett Nr. 5

    The longest and at the same time most complex of Bartók’s six string quartets was composed in the summer of 1934 as a well-paid commission for the renowned Elisabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation in Washington. Bartók wrote it in a few weeks in Budapest. The substantially reworked autograph shows us how hard he laboured on the elaborate five-movement...
  6. Canzona

    Carl Bohm

    Canzona

  7. Zigeuner-Weise

    Carl Bohm

    Zigeuner-Weise

  8. Jin und die magische Melone

    Howard Griffiths / Fabian Künzli

    Jin und die magische Melone

    A Musical journey along the Silk Road

  9. Vallée d‘Obermann

    Franz Liszt

    Vallée d‘Obermann

    Volume I of Liszt’s Années de pèlerinage, entitled Suisse, is based on impressions he gathered during an extended sojourn in Switzerland in 1835/36. The most important piece of the collection, first published in 1841, is undoubtedly Vallée d’Obermann, which offers a vast richness of melodic, harmonic and rhythmic variations on the basis of two cont...
  10. Etüde cis-moll op. 2 Nr. 1

    Alexander Skrjabin

    Etüde cis-moll op. 2 Nr. 1

    One of Scriabin’s best-known piano pieces is also one of his very first compositions. He wrote it when he was only fifteen years old; when it appeared in print in 1893, the twenty-one-year-old was still so unknown that he did not receive any remuneration from the publisher. The rapturous etude was soon to enjoy unprecedented success. Marked “Andant...