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Original

Sonata for violin and piano in A major. Cesar Auguste Franck. Violin Solo sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music.

Translation

Sonata for violin and piano in A major. Cesar Auguste Franck. Violin Solo sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music.

Original

Sonata for violin and piano in A major composed by Cesar Auguste Franck. 1822-1890. Edited by Ernst Herttrich. Arranged by Ernst Herttrich. For violin and piano. Romantic. Full score and part. Standard notation. 76 pages. Wiener Urtext. Vienna Urtext #UT050174. Published by Wiener Urtext. Vienna Urtext. PR.UT050174. ISBN 978-3-85055-574-6. With Standard notation. Romantic. Franck's Sonata is one of the most famous works in the chamber music repertoire. This new Wiener Urtext Edition is based on the first edition with Franck's final corrections. Inconsistencies between the piano score and the solo part are due to annotations by the violinist Eugne Ysaye, the dedicatee who was given the work as a wedding present. This version, likely to have been authorized by Franck, is published for the first time in an Urtext edition. Gunther Ludwig, in his preface, suggests a carefully considered, cerebral approach to this highlight of the repertoire.

Translation

Sonata for violin and piano in A major composed by Cesar Auguste Franck. 1822-1890. Edited by Ernst Herttrich. Arranged by Ernst Herttrich. For violin and piano. Romantic. Full score and part. Standard notation. 76 pages. Wiener Urtext. Vienna Urtext #UT050174. Published by Wiener Urtext. Vienna Urtext. PR.UT050174. ISBN 978-3-85055-574-6. With Standard notation. Romantic. Franck's Sonata is one of the most famous works in the chamber music repertoire. This new Wiener Urtext Edition is based on the first edition with Franck's final corrections. Inconsistencies between the piano score and the solo part are due to annotations by the violinist Eugne Ysaye, the dedicatee who was given the work as a wedding present. This version, likely to have been authorized by Franck, is published for the first time in an Urtext edition. Gunther Ludwig, in his preface, suggests a carefully considered, cerebral approach to this highlight of the repertoire.