Informationen zu "Ludwig van Beethoven Arr: Frantisek Simandl Ed: David Heyes Romance Op.50 Double Bass & Piano"
Verlag: Recital Music
Verlagsnummer: RM531
EAN: 9790570455317
ISMN: M-57045-531-7
Beschreibung
Originally for violin, Frantisek Simandl's tasteful transcription of
Beethoven's Romance Op.50 for double bass and piano is now available in a new
edition and with accompaniments for both solo and orchestral tunings.
Originally published by C.F. Schmidt (Germany) in their ground breaking
series of original works and transcriptions for double bass, there are
musical and technical challenges aplenty and much to enjoy for performers and
audiences alike. Composed in 1798, shortly after Beethoven's arrival in
Vienna, it was not published until 1805 and there is speculation that it
could have been intended as the slow movement of a violin concerto which was
never completed. Kevin Bazzana describes the work as '...a tender adagio
cantabile movement that could have been titled 'Song Without Words,' so
beautifully and directly does it showcase the lyricism of the violin. Its
form is a conventional five-part rondo (ABACA) with a short, lovely coda,
however, it does offer glimpses of the impending heroic style of Beethoven's
middle-period symphonic works.'