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HENLE PLEYEL Six Little Duets Op.8 For Two Violin Edited By Norbert Gertsch

HENLE PLEYEL Six Little Duets Op.8 For Two Violin Edited By Norbert Gertsch

HENLE SAINT-SAENS Introduction Et Rondo Capriccioso Op.28 For Violin/orchestra/piano

HENLE SAINT-SAENS Introduction Et Rondo Capriccioso Op.28 For Violin/orchestra/piano

HENLE SARASATE Carmen Fantasy Op.25 For Violin & Piano Edited By Peter Jost

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  • URTEXT EDITION
  • VIOLIN & PIANO


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Carmen Fantasy op. 25 for Violin and Piano

Pablo de Sarasate

Peter Jost (Editor)
Augustin Hadelich (Fingering and bowing for Violin)
María Nagore Ferrer (Preface)
Urtext Edition, paperbound
with marked and unmarked string part
Pages 56 (VII+25+12+12), Size 23,5 x 31,0 cm
Weight 245 g
HN 1244 · ISMN 979-0-2018-1244-1

The 19th century was a heyday for arrangements of all kinds. So it was natural that the composer and violin virtuoso Sarasate should turn to this genre to expand his repertoire. He composed numerous fantasies on successful operas of the time, but pride of place undoubtedly belongs to his Carmen Fantasy. For this arrangement, composed in 1881, Sarasate deliberately chose those numbers that most clearly convey the Spanish atmosphere of the opera. Besides a version for violin and piano, Sarasate also wrote one with orchestral accompaniment. Both have since then delighted audiences and critics alike. This Henle Urtext edition is the first-ever critical edition of the work, and takes the sources for both versions into account. The solo part has been annotated by Augustin Hadelich.

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