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G. Henle Verlag Sonata no. 1 in D minor op. 109 - Faure /Kolb /Geringas - Cello/Piano - Book
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Composer: Gabriel Faure
Editor: Fabian Kolb
Piano Fingering: Markus Bellheim
Cello Fingering/Bowing: David Geringas
Format: Softcover, Urtext Edition
Instrumentation: Cello and Piano
Immediately after finishing his second Violin Sonata op. 108, Faure started work on a sonata for cello and piano in early 1917, thus realizing a long-conceived plan. In their predisposition and attitude, both works are very closely related. In the cello sonata, a sombre, dramatic opening movement is also followed by a calm, relaxed slow middle movement and a graceful finale. The critical response to the first performances was subdued, but on account of increasing interest in Faure's complete late chamber music, this sonata has recently been rediscovered as a substantial part of his oeuvre. The Henle Urtext edition constitutes the first critical edition of this work. David Geringas, a master of his craft, supplied the markings in the cello part.
Editor: Fabian Kolb
Piano Fingering: Markus Bellheim
Cello Fingering/Bowing: David Geringas
Format: Softcover, Urtext Edition
Instrumentation: Cello and Piano
Immediately after finishing his second Violin Sonata op. 108, Faure started work on a sonata for cello and piano in early 1917, thus realizing a long-conceived plan. In their predisposition and attitude, both works are very closely related. In the cello sonata, a sombre, dramatic opening movement is also followed by a calm, relaxed slow middle movement and a graceful finale. The critical response to the first performances was subdued, but on account of increasing interest in Faure's complete late chamber music, this sonata has recently been rediscovered as a substantial part of his oeuvre. The Henle Urtext edition constitutes the first critical edition of this work. David Geringas, a master of his craft, supplied the markings in the cello part.
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