Mendelssohn Concert Pieces Op. 113 and 114 for Clarinet, Basset Horn (2 Clarinets) and Piano [HN1067]

Mendelssohn Concert Pieces Op. 113 and 114 for Clarinet, Basset Horn (2 Clarinets) and Piano [HN1067]

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FELIX MENDELSSOHN BARTHOLDY Concert Pieces op. 113 and 114 for Clarinet, Basset Horn (2 Clarinets) and Piano Frank Heidlberger (Editor) Klaus Schilde (Fingering) Urtext Edition, paperbound with additional, alternative clarinet part for the basset horn part 페이지 103 (VIII+38+19+19+19), 사이즈 23,5 x 31,0 cm 무게 442 g HN 1067 · ISMN 979-0-2018-1067-6 “Favourite dish in exchange for favourite music” – this perfectly summarizes the genesis of the Konzertstücke. When the clarinettist Heinrich Joseph Baermann and his son Carl, who also played the basset horn, stopped to pay a visit to Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy in 1832, they came to a most curious agreement: they promised their composer friend a generous portion of “Dampfnudeln” (steamed dumplings) and “Rahmstrudel” (sweet-cheese strudel) that Mendelssohn was mad about, if he were to write a piece for them which they could use on their concert tours. The Konzertstück in f minor that originated in this fashion was followed shortly afterwar

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