Guitarre, Op. 45/2, for Violoncello and Piano (arr. Rummel)

€ 9,95
Catalogue No.
PM0044
Publisher
paladino editions
ISMN
979-0-50207-044-1
About

Born in Breslau, Moritz Moszkowski studied in Dresden and Berlin. Today he is known as the teacher of Sir Thomas Beecham and also through the legendary performances of his Étincelles by Vladimir Horowitz. From 1897 until his death in 1925, he lived in Paris, having neither success nor money. His Guitarre is one of two piano pieces Opus 45 and has been subject to various arrangements for strings. Cellist Martin Rummel in his transcription adds some virtuoso touch to Moszkowski’s own version for cello and piano, as previously done by Gregor Piatigorsky.

Instrumentation
Violoncello, Piano
Publication Date
Format
Score & Part (Stapled)
Size
232 x 305 mm
Pages
IV+8 / 4