Schumann Fantasiestucke Opus 73 For Cello And Piano (Peters)
Schumann Fantasiestucke Opus 73 for Cello and Piano (Peters)
Schumann Concerto in A min Op 129 for Cello (IMC)
Schumann Concerto in A minor Opus 129 For Cello With Piano reduction Edited by Leonard Rose Two cadenzas by Leonard Rose are included Robert Schumann wrote his Cello Concerto in A Minor within a period of only two weeks, between the 10th of October and the 24th of October 1850. This was soon after he became the music director at Dusseldorf. The concerto was premiered by Ludwig Ebert in April of 1860 four years after Schumann's death.
Schumann Fantasiestucke Opus 73 for Cello and Piano (Peters)
Schumann Cello Concerto in A Minor Op 129 (Fischer)
Robert Schumann's Violoncello Concerto Opus 129 is a significant work of the romantic concerto repertoire. This edition is transcribed for violin and piano, with annotations by Schumann himself. It initially received negative feedback and was not premiered for years due to a lack of occasion and soloist. The Urtext edition is based on the original print of the parts, with Schumann personally supervising the piano reduction.
Schumann, Marchenbilder (Fairytales) for Cello (Hortus Musicus)
Adagio and Allegro for Cello and Piano by Schumann
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