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Sonata in D minor for Violin and Piano op. 108: Violine mit Begleitung

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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 fineBärenreiter Urtext edition and comes with an unmarked Urtext part as well as a second part marked with
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Verlag Bärenreiter-Verlag
ERSCHEINUNGSJAHR 2015
Detaillierte Instrumentierung Violine und Klavier
Instrumentengruppe Violine
PRODUKTFORMAT Instrumentalwerk
PRODUKTTYP Buch
Serie Bärenreiter Urtext
SEITENZAHL 101
Epoche Romantic
ISMN 9790006544332
NR. BA9433
Beschreibung

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 fineBärenreiter 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 importantpart of this edition is the extensive preface. Firstly it informs about the works‘ origins, its compositional process, pre-publication performances, its publication history as well as early reception. Truly remarkable is theuniquePerformance Practice Commentary. Here the editors take 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 early20th century. In a very concrete and practical way, the editors summarize some of the key issues in understanding Brahms‘ notation with regard to rhythm and timing, dynamics and accentuation, dots and strokes, slurringand non legato, Piano pedalling and overholding, Piano arpeggiation and dislocation, string instrument fingering, string instrument harmonics and vibrato. In this way, the edition offers an exciting and often surprising insight inRomantic musical interpretation.

  • A pioneering Urtext edition.
  • With an unmarked Urtext part.
  • With a second part including fingering and bowing based on the practices of Joseph Joachim and othercontemporaries of Brahms.
  • With an extensive Performance Practice Commentary.
  • For further information on Romantic performance practice we recommend: “Performance Practices in Johannes Brahms‘ Chamber Music”, textbooklet, BA 9600.

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