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Cello Concerto in a Minor Op. 129 (Orig. Version) (Edition for Cello and Piano)
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Schumann's Cello Concerto Rediscovered.

In her first Urtext edition for Edition Peters, internationally renowned cellist Josephine Knight reveals Robert Schumann's original version of his Cello Concerto in A minor Op. 129 - a piece he actually called a 'Concertstück' - removing generations of inauthentic editorial interventions. This is the only available modern scholarly edition of the work as Schumann originally conceived it, and restores the text from October 1850, based on the composer's manuscript held in the Biblioteka Jagiellöska in Kraków. It is presented in a beautifully printed edition for cello with Schumann's original piano reduction. Matching orchestral material is also available from the publisher.

  • Only modern Urtext edition based on Schumann's original 1850 manuscript
  • Many new corrections and clarifications, especially to the cello part
  • Scholarly preface detailing history of the work and this edition by editor Josephine Knight, Piatti Professor of Cello at the Royal Academy of Music London
  • Cello Part contains Josephine Knight's fingering and bowing suggestions
  • Critical Commentary
  • Matching orchestral material available separately from Edition Peters
  • Recording of the Concertstück featuring Josephine Knight available from Dutton

Robert Schumann's tragic last years have mired many of his greatest works in unnecessary doubt. The story of the suppression of his Violin Concerto by well-meaning friends is relatively well-known. Few, however, know that the version of the Cello Concerto that is routinely heard today is so far from Schumann's original conception of the work - not only in details of phrasing and articulation, but also featuring a different ending with a bold final flourish from the cello. Composed in a burst of inspiration in two weeks in October 1850 shortly after he and Clara had moved to Düsseldorf, Schumann (who in 1850 was still in good health) never heard the piece performed. In an effort to promote a performance of the work, he gave the score to the cellist Robert Emil Bockmühl. Bockmühl made revisions that Schumann resisted, and the hoped-for performance never happened. Schumann's health failed and he died aged just 46 in 1856. The Concerto, in an already substantially revised form, was premiered in 1860 but it was not given significant recognition until it was championed by Pablo Casals in the 20th century by which time (and since) the text for the work had accreted additions and alterations from generations of soloists.

Now Josephine Knight, Piatti Professor of Cello at the Royal Academy of Music, London has returned to the original 1850 manuscript of the work, which is in the Biblioteka Jagiellöska in Kraków, to reveal Schumann's original thoughts for the first time in a modern Urtext edition. The edition reflects Schumann's original conception of the work as a Concertstück and restores Schumann's musical text, free of posthumous interventions. It is presented in a beautifully printed edition for cello, with Schumann's original piano reduction. Matching orchestral material is also available from the publisher.

'My ultimate wish,' says the editor, 'is to give performers both access to, and confidence that they are playing from, an edition which is a true representation of the piece in its original form, no matter how much more difficult this might be. I found that incorporating the changes enabled the piece to take on a completely different character - one that is lighter and happier, even "cheerful", as Schumann himself described the work.'

Schumann's Cello Concerto Rediscovered.

In her first Urtext edition for Edition Peters, internationally renowned cellist Josephine Knight reveals Robert Schumann's original version of his Cello Concerto in A minor Op. 129 - a piece he actually called a 'Concertstück' - removing generations of inauthentic editorial interventions. This is the only available modern scholarly edition of the work as Schumann originally conceived it, and restores the text from October 1850, based on the composer's manuscript held in the Biblioteka Jagiellöska in Kraków. It is presented in a beautifully printed edition for cello with Schumann's original piano reduction. Matching orchestral material is also available from the publisher.

  • Only modern Urtext edition based on Schumann's original 1850 manuscript
  • Many new corrections and clarifications, especially to the cello part
  • Scholarly preface detailing history of the work and this edition by editor Josephine Knight, Piatti Professor of Cello at the Royal Academy of Music London
  • Cello Part contains Josephine Knight's fingering and bowing suggestions
  • Critical Commentary
  • Matching orchestral material available separately from Edition Peters
  • Recording of the Concertstück featuring Josephine Knight available from Dutton

Robert Schumann's tragic last years have mired many of his greatest works in unnecessary doubt. The story of the suppression of his Violin Concerto by well-meaning friends is relatively well-known. Few, however, know that the version of the Cello Concerto that is routinely heard today is so far from Schumann's original conception of the work - not only in details of phrasing and articulation, but also featuring a different ending with a bold final flourish from the cello. Composed in a burst of inspiration in two weeks in October 1850 shortly after he and Clara had moved to Düsseldorf, Schumann (who in 1850 was still in good health) never heard the piece performed. In an effort to promote a performance of the work, he gave the score to the cellist Robert Emil Bockmühl. Bockmühl made revisions that Schumann resisted, and the hoped-for performance never happened. Schumann's health failed and he died aged just 46 in 1856. The Concerto, in an already substantially revised form, was premiered in 1860 but it was not given significant recognition until it was championed by Pablo Casals in the 20th century by which time (and since) the text for the work had accreted additions and alterations from generations of soloists.

Now Josephine Knight, Piatti Professor of Cello at the Royal Academy of Music, London has returned to the original 1850 manuscript of the work, which is in the Biblioteka Jagiellöska in Kraków, to reveal Schumann's original thoughts for the first time in a modern Urtext edition. The edition reflects Schumann's original conception of the work as a Concertstück and restores Schumann's musical text, free of posthumous interventions. It is presented in a beautifully printed edition for cello, with Schumann's original piano reduction. Matching orchestral material is also available from the publisher.

'My ultimate wish,' says the editor, 'is to give performers both access to, and confidence that they are playing from, an edition which is a true representation of the piece in its original form, no matter how much more difficult this might be. I found that incorporating the changes enabled the piece to take on a completely different character - one that is lighter and happier, even "cheerful", as Schumann himself described the work.'

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Importe, Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Allg. Handbücher & Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 68 S.
ISBN-13: 9790577020372
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Schumann, Robert
Komponist: Schumann, Robert
Knight, Josephine
Herausgeber: Josephine Knight
Hersteller: Alfred Music
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: C.F. Peters Ltd & Co. KG Ein Unternehmen der EDITION PETERS, Talstr. 10, D-04103 Leipzig, vertrieb@fabermusic.com
Maße: 303 x 233 x 7 mm
Von/Mit: Robert Schumann
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.04.2022
Gewicht: 0,282 kg
Artikel-ID: 120009678
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2022
Genre: Importe, Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Allg. Handbücher & Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 68 S.
ISBN-13: 9790577020372
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Schumann, Robert
Komponist: Schumann, Robert
Knight, Josephine
Herausgeber: Josephine Knight
Hersteller: Alfred Music
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: C.F. Peters Ltd & Co. KG Ein Unternehmen der EDITION PETERS, Talstr. 10, D-04103 Leipzig, vertrieb@fabermusic.com
Maße: 303 x 233 x 7 mm
Von/Mit: Robert Schumann
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.04.2022
Gewicht: 0,282 kg
Artikel-ID: 120009678
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