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Sonata E minor
cello and piano
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Bernhard Romberg (1767–1841) probably was the greatest cello virtuoso of his time and compared to Paganini in his lifetime. He gave cello lessons at the famous Conservatoire de Paris among others.
Romberg's popular Trio in E minor originally was the first part of the Trois Trios d’une Difficulté Progressive pour le Violoncelle Viola et Violoncelle Op. 38. The solo violoncello was accompanied by a viola and a second violoncello. The two other trios are much more difficult, with a lot of passage work, thumb position, tenor and violin clef.
The Trio in E minor Op. 38/1 was arranged many times and scored for various combinations of instruments. This edition refers to the popular arrangement for violoncello and piano by Friedrich Gustav Jansen (1837–1910) which is ideal for music lessons and concerts.
Also available is another arrangement of the Trio Op. 38/1 for three violoncellos (SE 1008). The easy bass part can be played by another student.
This edition is part of the new Schott Student Edition series which offers varied literature at five different levels of difficulty, from 1 (easy) to 5 (difficult), for instrumental lessons:
In print or electronic format
Available as printed editions or PDF download
Practising – efficiently and with pleasure
Accompanying tracks of the pieces available as downloads
Romberg's popular Trio in E minor originally was the first part of the Trois Trios d’une Difficulté Progressive pour le Violoncelle Viola et Violoncelle Op. 38. The solo violoncello was accompanied by a viola and a second violoncello. The two other trios are much more difficult, with a lot of passage work, thumb position, tenor and violin clef.
The Trio in E minor Op. 38/1 was arranged many times and scored for various combinations of instruments. This edition refers to the popular arrangement for violoncello and piano by Friedrich Gustav Jansen (1837–1910) which is ideal for music lessons and concerts.
Also available is another arrangement of the Trio Op. 38/1 for three violoncellos (SE 1008). The easy bass part can be played by another student.
This edition is part of the new Schott Student Edition series which offers varied literature at five different levels of difficulty, from 1 (easy) to 5 (difficult), for instrumental lessons:
In print or electronic format
Available as printed editions or PDF download
Practising – efficiently and with pleasure
Accompanying tracks of the pieces available as downloads
More Information
Title:
Sonata E minor
Level of difficulty:
intermediate
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Opus:
op. 38/1
Key:
E minor
Title:
Sonata E minor
Language:
French, German, English
Level of difficulty:
intermediate
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Opus:
op. 38/1
Key:
E minor
Title:
Sonata E minor
Language:
French, German, English
Level of difficulty:
intermediate
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Opus:
op. 38/1
Key:
E minor
Technical Details
Product number:
SE 1007
ISMN13:
979-0-001-16197-8
Product number:
SE 1007
ISMN13:
979-0-001-16197-8
UPC:
841886028715
Weight:
0,18 kg
Pages:
44
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
Binding:
Saddle-wire stitching
Delivery rights:
Worldwide
Product number:
SE 1007 Q45471
ISMN13:
979-0-001-16197-8
Pages:
40
File format:
(PDF / 1,11 MB)
Delivery rights:
Worldwide
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The Schott Student Edition is edited in collaboration with experienced instrumental teachers, and provides information on the composers and works as well as useful tips for practising, performance practice and interpretation of the works. General information on all aspects of the instruments and practising is available online.
The division into levels of difficulty (=level) from 1 (easy) to 5 (difficult) provides guidance to both the pupil and the teacher with regard to the repertoire.
The Schott Student Edition is edited in collaboration with experienced instrumental teachers, and provides information on the composers and works as well as useful tips for practising, performance practice and interpretation of the works. General information on all aspects of the instruments and practising is available online.
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