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Brahms, Johannes - Sonata No 1 in e minor Op 38 for Cello and Piano - Arranged by Klengel - Peters Edition

Brahms, Johannes - Sonata No 1 in e minor Op 38 for Cello and Piano - Arranged by Klengel - Peters Edition

Brahms composed his Sonata for Piano and Cello over 3 years, from 1862 to 1865.  Brahms, a pianist himself, said of the piece that the piano should be an equal partner with the cello, never purely accompaniment.  He also stated that the sonata is, "as far as both instruments are concerned, is certainly not difficult to play." Very few musicians would agree with this statement. Several main themes in this sonata are based fugues from Bach's 'The Art of Fugue.'

Edited by Klengel. Peters Edition.

Difficulty: Asta Grade 5
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Brahms, Johannes - Sonata No 1 in e minor Op 38 for Cello and Piano - Arranged by Klengel - Peters Edition

Brahms composed his Sonata for Piano and Cello over 3 years, from 1862 to 1865.  Brahms, a pianist himself, said of the piece that the piano should be an equal partner with the cello, never purely accompaniment.  He also stated that the sonata is, "as far as both instruments are concerned, is certainly not difficult to play." Very few musicians would agree with this statement. Several main themes in this sonata are based fugues from Bach's 'The Art of Fugue.'

Edited by Klengel. Peters Edition.

Difficulty: Asta Grade 5

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Brahms composed his Sonata for Piano and Cello over 3 years, from 1862 to 1865.  Brahms, a pianist himself, said of the piece that the piano should be an equal partner with the cello, never purely accompaniment.  He also stated that the sonata is, "as far as both instruments are concerned, is certainly not difficult to play." Very few musicians would agree with this statement. Several main themes in this sonata are based fugues from Bach's 'The Art of Fugue.'

Edited by Klengel. Peters Edition.

Difficulty: Asta Grade 5
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