Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
To mark the 150th anniversary of Debussy's birth in 2012, Henle is proud to present a tribute to his piano solo works in three volumes, available as a paperbound or a clothbound edition. As a publis
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
To mark the 150th anniversary of Debussy's birth in 2012, Henle is proud to present a tribute to his piano solo works in three volumes, available as a paperbound or a clothbound edition. As a publis
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
To mark the 150th anniversary of Debussy's birth in 2012, Henle is proud to present a tribute to his piano solo works in three volumes, available as a paperbound or a clothbound edition. As a publis
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
To mark the 150th anniversary of Debussy's birth in 2012, Henle is proud to present a tribute to his piano solo works in three volumes, available as a paperbound or a clothbound edition. As a publis
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
To mark the 150th anniversary of Debussy's birth in 2012, Henle is proud to present a tribute to his piano solo works in three volumes, available as a paperbound or a clothbound edition. As a publis
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
To mark the 150th anniversary of Debussy's birth in 2012, Henle is proud to present a tribute to his piano solo works in three volumes, available as a paperbound or a clothbound edition. As a publ
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
The first of Debussy's larger piano works was published in 1901. The slow middle movement had already been written in 1894. This grave Sarabande in the old style was published in a newspaper supplem
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
After several single pieces and several smaller piano cycles, in 1910 the recently composed Préludes, Premier Livre was published. The title draws on a traditional form, following Chopin's example.
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
In 1913, three years after publication of the Préludes I, another collection of twelve Préludes appeared. The pieces are longer and make use of a very wide register, which is why Debussy mainly nota
Composer: Claude DebussyEditor: Ernst-Günter Heinemann
Although it was only published in 1905, Debussy made it clear that this was an early work by writing the date of composition “1890” on the proofs. He had sold the manuscript, now lost, to the publis
Format: SoftcoverComposer: Claude Debussy
Arranger: Maurice Ravel
Editor: Denis Herlin
Ravel had limitless admiration for Debussy's famous orchestral work, going so far as to say in an interview that it was his innermost wish to die to the sounds of thi
Composer: Claude Debussy
Editor: Sylvia Hewig-Tröscher
Contents: The Little Shepherd from Children's Corner • Golliwogg's Cakewalk from Children's Corner • Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum from Children's Corner • Arabesque No. 1 from Deux Arabesques • La
Composer: Antonín DvorákEditors: Klaus Döge, Andreas Groethuysen
According to Dvorák “good music must also sound good on the piano.” This is why, on his publisher's request, he not only wrote the original version of his Dumky-Trio but was also willing t
Composer: Antonín Dvorák
Many a pianist will be surprised to learn that Dvoráks famous Humoresque no. 7 was originally a piano piece, since this irresistible melody - undoubtedly one of Dvoráks happiest inspirations - has circulated throughout the musi
Composer: Antonín Dvorák
In the summer of 1894, Antonín Dvorák interrupted his stay in America in order to spend his holidays back in his homeland of Bohemia. During those happy weeks, he wrote his eight Humoresques for piano. But this music is not by no
With this publication of opus 72, all of the “Slavonic Dances” are now available in Urtext editions. The first volume, opus 46, is available as HL51480757.
Editor: Walter Georgii
Song List:
Albéniz: “Zortziko” from Espana op. 165
Bach: Abschied vom Silbermannschen Clavier in einem Rondeau Wq 66
Bach: Polonaise from 12 Polonaises for Piano c minor
Beethoven: Bagatelle C major WoO 56
Brahms: Intermezzo a minor
Composer: Edward ElgarEditor: Rupert Marshall-Luck
Elgar might have rewritten the original for violin and piano to a version for piano solo for his fiancée and later wife. Henle has evaluated Elgar's autograph engraver's copy for the first time.
Composers: Manuel De Falla
The seven years that the Spanish composer Falla spent in Paris (from 1907 to 1914) marked a turning point in his compositions. Hisencounter with contemporary, French Impressionist music made a big impact on him. From then on it
Song List:
Hensel: Allegretto d minor
Hensel: Allegro molto c minor
Hensel: Allegro vivace A major
Hensel: Andante cantabile D flat major
Hensel: Exercise Piece C
Composer: Gabriel Fauré
Editor: Christiane Strucken-Paland
The six pieces in this little suite were written between 1893 and 1896. They were inspired by Hélène Bardac, the daughter of a singer with whom he was friends. The girl was born in 1892 and c
Composer: Gabriel Fauré
Fauré's 13 Nocturnes form the most significant group of piano character pieces in his oeuvre. Despite their title - which places them in the tradition of John Field and Frédéric Chopin Fauré here develops a genre all of his own. T
Composer: Felix MendelssohnEditors: Rudolf Elvers, Ullrich Scheideler, Ernst Herttrich
In autumn 1830 Mendelssohn Bartholdy visited Venice whilst on a great European tour and was intoxicated by his impressions. He said of the local gondoliers: “The gond