Gusztáv Szeredi-Saupe (1909-1988) was a violist and teacher. He founded the Hungarian Harp Trio (Anna Molnár - harp, Mária Vermes - violin, Gusztáv Szeredi-Saupe - viola), which operated for more than 30 years, and inspired many contemporary composers to write works for this unusual…
The volumes of the series Music for Beginners cover the entire music literature from the earliest centuries to our days. The material of the individual volumes comprises short, easy pieces to be played in the first three-four years…
Gusztáv Szeredi-Saupe (1909-1988) was a violist and teacher. He founded the Hungarian Harp Trio (Anna Molnár - harp, Mária Vermes - violin, Gusztáv Szeredi-Saupe - viola), which operated for more than 30 years, and inspired many contemporary composers to write works for this unusual…
Gusztáv Szeredi-Saupe (1909-1988) was a violist and teacher. He founded the Hungarian Harp Trio (Anna Molnár - harp, Mária Vermes - violin, Gusztáv Szeredi-Saupe - viola), which operated for more than 30 years, and inspired many contemporary composers to write works for this unusual…
Johannes Brahms’s late chamber works are surely among the most splendid music ever written for the clarinet. In the last years of his life, Brahms seems to have become weary of composing ╩ but fortunately for posterity, in 1891 he met the solo clarinettist of the Meiningen court…
Arranged by Mueller-Runte, Julia – Stutschewsky, Joachim
Setting: Viola and piano
Publisher: Schott
Item number: VAB63
Bréval was born in the same year as Mozart and is known to all cellists for his C major sonata. Now this standard work is also available in an arrangement for viola and piano: it will be welcomed as a rewarding addition to the viola repertoire.
These Four Pieces for Viola and Piano were written separately between 1901 and 1910 for cello and piano. They subsequently appeared in print in different versions, ranging from piano solo to full orchestra. The composer was himself a fine viola player, and, it is hoped, would have…
Bridge’s early works ╩ those written before the first World War ╩ were more late Romantic in style, warmly expansive, than his mature works. The Lament for Two Violas was written for himself and Lionel Tertis to perform at Wigmore Hall in March 1912. There were originally two pieces…
For solo viola and with a duration of 6 minutes, Britten wrote this piece in the summer of 1930, only a few days after he had left school on the completion of his School Certificate.
In childhood Benjamin Britten was not only an accomplished pianist and prolific composer, but also an enthusiastic viola player. This 4-minute work for viola and piano - written in 1930 - offers a fascinating insight into Britten's early musical imagination and contains music…
Three Suites Opp. 72,80 & 87 for solo viola. Britten's Three Suites for Cello transcribed for solo viola by Japanese classical violist Nobuko Imai. The Three Suites were orginally a series of three compositions for solo cello, dedicated to Russian cellist Mstislav Rostropovich…
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