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Sergei Rachmaninow: Études-Tableaux

Piano Sonata in b minor op. 5 : Piano Sonata in b minor op. 5

Six Recorder Sonatas : Performance score with basso continuo (without figured bass realisation)

Sonata in G major op. 13

Arias, Duet, Trio

Klaviersonate F-Dur KV. 332 : Piano Sonata F major K. 332 (300k)

Franz Joseph Haydn: String Quartets Op.77 And Op.103 (Urtext Edition)

Piano Sonata B flat major KV 333

Variationen f-moll (Sonata) Hob. XVII:6 : Variations f minor (Sonata) Hob. XVII:6

The Lark : Arrangement for Piano

Kinderszenen op. 15

Edward Elgar: Salut d'Amour Op. 12 For Piano

Six Recorder Sonatas

Horn Concerto No. 2 in E flat major

Horn Concerto No. 2 in E flat major

As if looking back on his youth toward the end of his life, Richard Strauss wrote a second concerto for horn and orchestra, again in Eb major, around sixty years after his first concerto for horn. This sublimely beautiful late work, which gives no indication of the oppressive circumstances of Strauss’ poor health and the Second World War, was premiered in 1943 by Gottfried von Freiberg under the direction of Karl Böhm. It was not until after Strauss’ death that the concerto appeared in print in London, making a critical new edition on the basis of the autograph sources and performance material more than overdue. The editor, Hans Pizka, former principal horn of the BavarianState Opera in Munich, learned first-hand about the performance tradition and genesis of the concerto as a pupil of Gottfried von Freiberg. For use in lessons and for performances, the especially playable piano reduction by Johannes Umbreit is a great help. As if looking back on his youth toward the end of his life, Richard Strauss wrote a second concerto for horn and orchestra, again in Eb major, around sixty years after his first concerto for horn. This sublimely beautiful late work, which gives no indication of the oppressive circumstances of Strauss’ poor health and the Second World War, was premiered in 1943 by Gottfried von Freiberg under the direction of Karl Böhm. It was not until after Strauss’ death that the concerto appeared in print in London, making a critical new edition on the basis of the autograph sources and performance material more than overdue. The editor, Hans Pizka, former principal horn of the BavarianState Opera in Munich, learned first-hand about the performance tradition and genesis of the concerto as a pupil of Gottfried von Freiberg. For use in lessons and for performances, the especially playable piano reduction by Johannes Umbreit is a great help.

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Le Carnaval des animaux

Acht Gedichte Opus 10 für Singstimme und Klavier : Originaltonarten für hohe Stimme

Piano Sonata G Major Op. 78 D 894