Gabriel Fauré: Trio Op.120: Piano Trio
Score and Parts | Sheet Music and Books
COMPOSER:
Gabriel Fauré
PUBLISHER:
Bärenreiter-Verlag
INSTRUMENTATION:
Violin, Cello and Piano
PRODUCT FORMAT:
Score and Parts
Piano Trio Op.120 for Piano, Violin & Cello Gabriel Fauré’s Piano Trio, his penultimate work, was composed in 1922-23 and published in June 1923. The three-movement work clearly shows Fauré’s ability to combine atransparent texture with charming and elegant themes. Until now the composition has
Specifications
Composer | Gabriel Fauré |
Publisher | Bärenreiter-Verlag |
Instrumentation | Violin, Cello and Piano |
Product Format | Score and Parts |
Description Product Type | Book [Softcover] |
Style Period | Romantic |
ISMN | 9790006539581 |
Series | Bärenreiter Urtext |
No. | BA7902 |
Description
Piano Trio Op.120 for Piano, Violin & Cello
Gabriel Fauré’s Piano Trio, his penultimate work, was composed in 1922-23 and published in June 1923. The three-movement work clearly shows Fauré’s ability to combine atransparent texture with charming and elegant themes.
Until now the composition has always presented musicians with considerable problems as the score offers conflicting readings when compared with the separate stringparts. Without reliable information on the different readings, important basic information for an appropriate interpretation of the work has been lacking.
Bärenreiter’s first ever critical edition of thismasterpiecefinally unites the parts with the score. All variants appear in the critical commentary to the corresponding complete edition volume of “the Complete Works of Gabriel Fauré”.
- First scholarly-criticaledition of this work
- High-quality Urtext edition based on “the Complete Works of Gabriel Fauré”
- Foreword (Eng/Fr/Ger)
Gabriel Fauré’s Piano Trio, his penultimate work, was composed in 1922-23 and published in June 1923. The three-movement work clearly shows Fauré’s ability to combine atransparent texture with charming and elegant themes.
Until now the composition has always presented musicians with considerable problems as the score offers conflicting readings when compared with the separate stringparts. Without reliable information on the different readings, important basic information for an appropriate interpretation of the work has been lacking.
Bärenreiter’s first ever critical edition of thismasterpiecefinally unites the parts with the score. All variants appear in the critical commentary to the corresponding complete edition volume of “the Complete Works of Gabriel Fauré”.
- First scholarly-criticaledition of this work
- High-quality Urtext edition based on “the Complete Works of Gabriel Fauré”
- Foreword (Eng/Fr/Ger)