By Victoria Bond
This botanically-inspired edition harmoniously includes the clever corresponding collaborative poems by Kenneth Cooper and the composer, along with the fantastical, decorative artwork of Lauren Wisbauer Nuzzi.
Comp: Johannes Brahms
Ed: Carl Seemann and Kurt Stephenson
“In this new edition of Johannes Brahms’ Piano Works the results of scholarly research into authentic sources of revision have been combined with the experience of international concert practi
Comp: Johannes BrahmsEd: Carl Seemann
Arr: Kurt Stephenson
“In this new edition of Johannes Brahms’ Piano Works the results of scholarly research into authentic sources of revision have been combined with the experience of international concert pract
Comp: Johannes BrahmsEd: Paul Badura-Skoda and Johannes Gerdes
The gestation period of Brahms' first concerto for piano lasted for over seventeen years. Now of course an integral and permanent part of the repertory, surprisingly it did not find initial f
Brahms's Op. 34 began life as a string quintet before Brahms transcribed it as a Sonata for 2 Pianos (the version presented here) and then finally as a Piano Quintet (the work's final and most well-known form). Single copy of the sco
Comp: Johannes BrahmsEd: Carl Seemann
Arr: Kurt Stephenson
Variations in D min on an Original Theme (from Sextet for Strings Op.18); 2 Sarabandes& 2 Gigues; Waltzes Op.39 Nos.1-16 (simplified version); Hungarian Dances Nos.1-10; Gavotte after Glück; 5
by David Burge
Piano Duet (two players at one piano) - based on traditional dance forms, the collection includes a joyous waltz in the style of Ravel, a rhythmic Branle (a 16th Century French dance form), a tender lullaby, and a fast-paced Ritornelle. Th
"In 1950–51 John Cage composed seven Haiku for piano. The manuscripts are extremely sketchy but can be deciphered, with only a few minor rhythmic details open to speculation. In contrast to the familiar Seven
more than the score… is a series of classic piano music, covering much of the essential repertoire from Bach through Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin and Debussy, right up to John Cage. Each volume focuses on one piece, with written masterclasses and
The Complete Chopin: A New Critical Edition Series Editors: John Rink, Jim Samson, Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger. Editorial Consultant: Christophe Grabowski. Key Features of the Editio