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G. Henle Verlag Silent Woods op. 68 no. 5 - Dvorak/Pospisil/Ginzel - Cello/Piano - Sheet Music
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Composer: Antonn Dvorak
Editor: Milan Pospisil
Piano Fingering: Klaus Schilde
Cello Bowing/Fingering: Reiner Ginzel
Format: Softcover
Instrumentation: Cello and Piano
Dvorak had previously written solo music for Hanus Wihan, later the dedicatee of his cello concerto. When he was planning a trio concert tour for 1892 with Wihan and violinist Ferdinand Lachner and needed further works for cello and piano, he reworked "Silent Woods" for cello and piano during the Christmas holidays of 1891. Originally a four-hand piano piece from his cycle "From the Bohemian Forest", the cantabile character piece became a popular recital item owing to its sonorous cello sound. Dvorak later arranged it as an effective concert piece for violoncello and orchestra. The first edition of 1894 is the basis for editor and Dvorak specialist Milan Pospisil's Urtext edition for violoncello and piano.
Editor: Milan Pospisil
Piano Fingering: Klaus Schilde
Cello Bowing/Fingering: Reiner Ginzel
Format: Softcover
Instrumentation: Cello and Piano
Dvorak had previously written solo music for Hanus Wihan, later the dedicatee of his cello concerto. When he was planning a trio concert tour for 1892 with Wihan and violinist Ferdinand Lachner and needed further works for cello and piano, he reworked "Silent Woods" for cello and piano during the Christmas holidays of 1891. Originally a four-hand piano piece from his cycle "From the Bohemian Forest", the cantabile character piece became a popular recital item owing to its sonorous cello sound. Dvorak later arranged it as an effective concert piece for violoncello and orchestra. The first edition of 1894 is the basis for editor and Dvorak specialist Milan Pospisil's Urtext edition for violoncello and piano.
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