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EDITION PETERS SPOHR Concerto No.2 In D Minor Op.2 For Violin&piano Edited By Walther Davisso

EDITION PETERS SPOHR Concerto No.2 In D Minor Op.2 For Violin&piano Edited By Walther Davisso

HENLE FAURE Romance A Major Op.69 For Violoncello & Piano

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Romance A major op. 69 for Violoncello and Piano

Gabriel Fauré

Jean-Christophe Monnier (Editor)

David Geringas (Fingering and bowing for Violoncello)

Urtext Edition, paperbound

with marked and unmarked string part

Pages 14 (III+9+2), Size 23,5 x 31,0 cm

Weight 80 g

HN 1088 · ISMN 979-0-2018-1088-1

This brief, utterly charming and tuneful piece was probably committed to paper in 1894, though Fauré based it on an older version for cello and organ. The subsequent tempo change to “Andante quasi Allegretto” made the work’s original title of “Andante” obsolete. The change of name to “Romance” was also better suited to its songlike nature. After its first performance in November 1894 the piece rapidly became popular and is a well-loved encore piece at concerts today. This “Romance” continues the Henle Urtext series of short pieces for cello by Fauré, for which we have been able to engage David Geringas to add the performance markings.

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