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Johann Pachelbel, born in Nuremberg in 1653, a generation before Bach, is one of Southern Germany’s most important post-Reformation organ composers...
View full detailsAs with all of his mature chamber music works Ravel also emerges as an innovator of traditional forms and techniques in his piano trio, composed in...
View full detailsSchumann began writing chamber music rather late on in his life. In 1842 he then wrote six substantial works, including his first piano trio, which...
View full detailsAt the end of the 18th century, the town of Cádiz in southern Spain provided the backdrop for a Passion to mark Christ’s hour of death; its focal p...
View full detailsSchubert only took ten days to write his String Quartet in G major, one of his truly monumental chamber music works. With its almost symphonic dime...
View full details“At certain points it will be like a serious song, at others like a happy dance …” This was how Dvořák described the work which he was composing at...
View full detailsNo serious musician and no serious orchestra can ignore this new Urtext edition of a major work of concerto literature, since the music text freque...
View full detailsThe title “Solo per il Violino” which Haydn gave these sonatas in his “Entwurf-Katalog” (the handwritten catalogue he maintained of his own works),...
View full details“Masterly and full of new ideas”: thus the Swedish ambassadorial secretary Silverstolpe when he first heard these pieces in 1797. Haydn’s friend, t...
View full detailsThe quartets were dedicated to the violinist Johann Tost, who was the second principal violinist at the Esterházy court during the 1780s. His busin...
View full detailsThese are the last of the nearly seventy quartets in Haydn’s oeuvre. Originally he intended to write a set of six quartets, as so often in the past...
View full detailsHaydn dedicated the series of Quartets op. 71 and 74 to the Hungarian Count Apponyi, a Viennese patron of music and a freemason friend. Haydn compo...
View full detailsThe chamber music world has been eagerly awaiting this – all of Haydn’s string quartets are finally available in Henle Urtext quality! The last edi...
View full detailsThe volume opens with something unusual: opus 42 is a single work, short and surprisingly easy to play; Haydn described it as “something small and ...
View full detailsThe preface by Christin Heitmann provides illuminating background information. Haydn did not assign the nickname “Sun Quartets”: it alludes to an e...
View full detailsThe autograph score of the Quartets op. 17 was in the possession of the imperial police chief Johann Nepomuk Neuwirth, whose widow gave it to the W...
View full detailsSix works belong to opus 9 – the first group of Haydn’s string quartets of which we know. The composer also went new ways as far as form was concer...
View full detailsThe Weinzierl castle in Lower Austria, which still stands today, can be considered to be the birthplace of a chamber music genre, which is firmly e...
View full detailsAdditional flute part for the alternative version of op. 49 (flute instead of violin) that Mendelssohn himself made.
After a twelve-year interval, Dvo?íçk once again turned his attention to the string quartet in summer 1893. He had been musical director in New Yor...
View full detailsBeethoven - Duo Fragment - Violin/Cello Henle HN1265
Dvorak - Piano Trio #3 in Fmin Op65 - Piano Trio Parts Henle HN1230
The name Mahler is so closely associated with the symphony and Lied genres that it is little known how intensively he applied himself to chamber mu...
View full detailsReger - Clarinet Quintet in Amaj Op146 - Quintet Henle HN1117
Ravel - Sonata - Violin/Cello Henle HN1070
Chopin - Piano Trio In Gmin Op8 - Violin/Cello/Piano Parts Henle HN1068
Mozart’s “Kleine Nachtmusik” is surely one of the most popular works of so-called classical music. Although his manuscript is not completely free o...
View full detailsThe Sydney String Centre sits on the unceded lands of the Gamaragal people. We pay our respects to Elders and communities past, present, and emerging. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who also work and live on this land.