Trios für Violoncell (oder Violine), Harmonium und Klavier

Type:
partituur
Titel:
Trios für Violoncell (oder Violine), Harmonium und Klavier
Andere titel:
Trios pour Harmonium etc.I Piano
Auteur:
Reinhard, August; Beethoven, Ludwig van; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus; Handel, George Frideric; Schubert, Franz; Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix; Chopin, Frédéric; Weber, Carl Maria von; Schumann, Robert; Saint-Saëns, Camille; Wagner, Richard; Pierné, Gabriel
URL:
https://imslp.org/wiki/Trio_No.3_for_Cello%2C_Harmonium_and_Piano%2C_Op.46_(Reinhard%2C_August) Drittes Trio G Dur
Onderwerp:
19th Century (1801-1900)
Arrangement
Reed organ
Trio
Taal:
Duits
Uitgever:
Berlin Leipzig Paris Simon Breitkopf & Härtel Durand, Schoenewerk &Co [1892]
Plaatsnummer:
ORPH.KTS1 C1.42.001 (Orpheus Instituut)
Paginering:
[459] pages marbled endpapers, leather binding, gilded spine
Reeks:
August Reinhard's Kompositionen und Übertragungen A/Trios
Nota:
August Reinhard was a German composer and author of a harmonium method "Harmonium-Schule op. 16. Berlin: Carl Simon Musikverlag 1877".
Binding of separately published & sold pieces for harmonium, piano and cello. Piano part, but harmonium- and celloparts also printed
While travelling with the Prince of Wittgenstein, Reinhard visited the Acoustic Cabinet of F. Kaufmann & Sohn in Dresden. It was there that he first played a Druckwind harmonium, which became a key experience for him.Reinhard did not see the Druckwindharmonium as a cheap organ surrogate, but as a keyboard instrument capable of performing expressive orchestral music. He paid particular attention to the technical training required to play the harmonium, which he regarded as essentially different from playing the piano or organ. ‘Harmonium Pope’ Reinhard distanced himself from the later widespread suction wind harmonium.In 1877, Berlin publisher Carl Simon published his Harmonium School op. 16, of which more than 40,000 copies had been printed by the time of Reinhard's death. This school was still available from the Leipzig publisher Edition Peters at least until 1989. Reinhard performed publicly in harmonium concerts and also taught harmonium playing. One of his pupils was Paula Simon-Herlitz, who later became the daughter-in-law of his publisher. Due to the decline of the harmonium during the 20th century, Reinhard was almost completely forgotten. More recently, there have been signs of renewed interest in Reinhard's work.
ms list of content on frontpaper
every piece is numbered in ms blue pencil and separately paginated. Order of the orginal edition is not maintained in this collection; several title pages of the separate pieces are missing
Most of the pieces of the "Konzertierende Trios" are dedicated (to pupils?) : to Mrs. Nelly Jaeger in Glasgow, Mrs Helen Feldtmann geb. Sands in Glasgow, Samuel Rousseau, Fräulein Marie Brinckmeier, Herr Professor Dr. C Brinckmeier, Fräulein Marie von Langenschwarz
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