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Im Original

Camille Saint-Saëns. Allegro Appassionato Op. 43 For Violoncello And Piano. Henle Urtext Edition. Sheet Music. Cello. Piano Accompaniment. VLC. PFA. Camille Saint-Saëns.

Übersetzung

Camille Saint-Saëns. Allegro Appassionato Op. 43 For Violoncello And Piano. Henle Urtext Edition. Noten. Cello. Klavier-Begleitung. VLC. PFA. Camille Saint-Saëns.

Im Original

Not for sale outside of the UK and Commonwealth. Camille Saint-Saëns Allegro Appassionato Op. 43 for Cello and Piano. Urtext edition score. At the beginning of the 1870s, Saint-Saëns displayed a particular partiality for the Violoncello. He composed his first Cello sonata in December 1872, immediately after having completed the first Cello concerto. It was presumably directly after this that he wrote the Allegro Appassionato for Cello and Piano op. 43 that also appeared in a version for Orchestra three years later. We do not know why he wrote the work, but it is likely that after having written two weighty works for Cello, Saint-Saëns wanted to write something “easier” that was also suitable as an encore. In this Henle Urtext edition, David Geringas has kindly provided the fingering and bowing for the brilliant Cello part.

Übersetzung

Nicht für Verkauf außerhalb von Großbritannien und Commonwealth-. Camille Saint-Saëns Allegro Appassionato Op. 43 for Cello and Piano. Urtextausgabe Partitur. At the beginning of the 1870s, Saint-Saëns displayed a particular partiality for the Violoncello. He composed his first Cello sonata in December 1872, immediately after having completed the first Cello concerto. It was presumably directly after this that he wrote the Allegro Appassionato for Cello and Piano op. 43 that also appeared in a version for Orchestra three years later. We do not know why he wrote the work, but it is likely that after having written two weighty works for Cello, Saint-Saëns wanted to write something “easier” that was also suitable as an encore. In this Henle Urtext edition, David Geringas has kindly provided the fingering and bowing for the brilliant Cello part.