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HENLE SPOHR Clarinet Concerto No 1 In C Minor Opus 26 Piano Reduction

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  • Catalog #: 51480995
  • OPUS 26
  • CLARINET


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Clarinet Concerto no. 1 c minor op. 26

Louis Spohr

Editor: Ullrich Scheideler
Piano reduction: Christoph Sobanski

 

Urtext Edition, Piano reduction, paperbound for Clarinet in B flat

 

The Clarinet Concerto in c minor of 1809 is the very first work by Louis Spohr to grace our catalogue. The first in a series of four concertos written by Spohr for the virtuoso Johann Simon Hermstedt has lost nothing of its romantic magic and belongs to the standard repertoire of every clarinettist. Besides taking a close look at the Leipzig first edition of 1812, this edition reassesses Spohr’s autograph score for the first time: after it was rediscovered, it was possible to do away with many imprecisions and irregularities found in earlier editions. Christoph Sobanski’s new piano reduction wonderfully fits the hands.

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