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Popper
David Popper’s Polonaise de Concert, Op. 14, dedicated to William III, King of the Netherlands, was one of his earliest successes as a composer. More
David Popper’s Polonaise de Concert, Op. 14, dedicated to William I...
€23,00 €21,10
 
 
Reimann
An early composition by Aribert Reimann: The nearly four-minute work for cello and piano combines an elegiac Adagio with his usual sophisticated rhyth... More
An early composition by Aribert Reimann: The nearly four-minute work f...
€16,00 €14,68
 
 
Rosenblatt
The Moscow-based composer Alexander Rosenblatt writes music that ranges between classical and jazz music. More
The Moscow-based composer Alexander Rosenblatt writes music that range...
€16,00 €14,68
 
 
Rubinstein
Originally composed for piano solo, Rubinstein's 'Melody' Op. 3/1 is the best-known work written by the Russian composer. More
Originally composed for piano solo, Rubinstein's 'Melody' Op. 3/1 is t...
€8,00 €7,34
 
 
Paxton
Stephen Paxton was one of the most important English composers for the cello in the transitional period between the Baroque and Classical eras. More
Stephen Paxton was one of the most important English composers for the...
€17,00 €15,60
 
 
Rota
The last of three Concertos for Violoncello and Orchestra by the famous film composer combines in two movements soloistic virtuosity with the characte... More
The last of three Concertos for Violoncello and Orchestra by the famou...
€39,00 €35,78
 
 
Reinecke
Having been the conductor of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra for many years, Carl Reinecke was one of the most important figures among musicians in t... More
Having been the conductor of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra for many...
€40,00 €36,70
 
 
€27,00 €24,77
 
 
Rachmaninow
Sergei Rachmaninoff's Sonata in G minor for Cello and Piano, Op. 19 was completed on 20th November 1901, premiered by cellist Anatoliy Brandukov, the ... More
Sergei Rachmaninoff's Sonata in G minor for Cello and Piano, Op. 19 wa...
€36,00 €33,03
 
 
Martlew
Zoë Martlew (1968) composes music that moves between worlds: crystalline and raw, comic and sacred, intimate and vast. More
Zoë Martlew (1968) composes music that moves between worlds: crystall...
€13,00 €11,93
 
 
Mendelssohn
Songs Without Words (Lieder ohne Worte) is a series of short lyrical piano works by the Romantic composer Felix Mendelssohn written between 182... More
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€21,00 €19,27
 
 
Marcello
The six sonatas by Benedetto Marcello (1686-1739), apart from those by Antonio Vivaldi, are among the best-known baroque compositions for violoncello ... More
The six sonatas by Benedetto Marcello (1686-1739), apart from those by...
€21,00 €19,27
 
 
Mendelssohn
A wedding without a famous wedding march – unimaginable! Wagner's 'Bridal Chorus' from 'Lohengrin' and Mendelssohn's 'Wedding March' from the incide... More
A wedding without a famous wedding march – unimaginable! Wagner's 'B...
€4,00 €3,67
 
 
Mendelssohn
The series Moments Musicaux contains popular and well-known short masterpieces and transcriptions. An admitted aim of the publisher was to release hig... More
The series Moments Musicaux contains popular and well-known short mast...
€11,00 €10,09
 
 
Mendelssohn
The Romance sans paroles dédiée Mlle. Lise Christiani - thus described in the surviving autograph - was only published as op. 109 from the composer'... More
The Romance sans paroles dédiée Mlle. Lise Christiani - thus describ...
€12,00 €11,01
 
 
Lalo
Édouard Lalo wrote his Cello Concerto in D minor in 1876, in collaboration with the Belgian cellist Adolphe Fischer (1847–1891). The work was ... More
Édouard Lalo wrote his Cello Concerto in D minor in 1876, in col...
€23,00 €21,10
 
 
Kissin
This single-movement sonata for cello and piano, Evgeny Kissin’s Opus 2, evokes a sombre, melancholic ballad. The approximately ten-minute work from... More
This single-movement sonata for cello and piano, Evgeny Kissin’s Opu...
€20,00 €18,35
 
 
Kapustin
Nikolai Girshevich Kapustin (1937 – 2020) was a Soviet-Russian, later Russian composer and pianist of Ukrainian descent. More
Nikolai Girshevich Kapustin (1937 – 2020) was a Soviet-Russian, late...
€17,00 €15,60
 
 
Kapustin
Nikolai Kapustin composed the Divertissement op. 91 for 2 flutes, cello and piano in 1998. Nikolai Kapustin draws from various influences in many of ... More
Nikolai Kapustin composed the Divertissement op. 91 for 2 flutes, cell...
€16,00 €14,68
 
 
Kummer
The first volume of arrangements of the most popular Schubert lieder by the virtuoso cellist Friedrich August Kummer. Easily playable arrangements of ... More
The first volume of arrangements of the most popular Schubert lieder b...
€25,00 €22,94
 
 
Hook
English organist and composer James Hook (1746-1827) composed sonatas for cello in an elegant style which were first printed in 1783. Up until that ti... More
English organist and composer James Hook (1746-1827) composed sonatas ...
€28,00 €25,69
 
 
Hummel
Famous in his day, the Austrian composer and pianist Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778 1837) studied with Mozart and befriended Beethoven. More
Famous in his day, the Austrian composer and pianist Johann Nepomuk H...
€27,00 €24,77
 
 
Haydn
Jörg Widmann wrote his cadenzas on Haydn's Cello Concerto No. 1 for the cellist Jan Vogler in 2002. These cadenzas add a virtuoso texture to Haydn's ... More
Jörg Widmann wrote his cadenzas on Haydn's Cello Concerto No. 1 for t...
€14,00 €12,84
 
 
Haydn
Haydn composed the C Major Cello Concerto between 1762 and 1765, almost certainly for cellist Joseph Weigl of the Esterházy Orchestra. The complet... More
Haydn composed the C Major Cello Concerto between 1762 and 1765, al...
€11,00 €10,09
 
 
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