Canzona by Richard Lane Piano Accompaniment - Sheet Music

By Richard Lane

For more than twenty five years Richard Lane spent summers on Cape Cod. During most of those years he stayed in a studio on the estate of Master Cellist Bernard Greenhouse. Much of Richard Lane’s music was composed and copied here. Bernard Greenhouse (*1916) studied with Felix Salmond at Juilliard School and later two years in Europe with Pablo Casals. He taught at the New England Conservatory and Rutgers University and was one of the founding members of the famous Beaux Arts Trio with violinist Daniel Guilet (concertmaster of the NBC symphony with Toscanini) and pianist Menahem Pressler. Richard Lane wrote this Canzona 1987 in hommage to and out of a profound sense of respect for Mr. Greenhouse, who edited the cello part. Joan Stevens

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Instrument:
Piano Accompaniment Cello Solo
Genres:
Contemporary
Composers:
Richard Lane
Publishers:
Editions BIM
ISBN:
9790207009425
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Richard Lane
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.15 pounds

Cello and piano - Grade 4

SKU: ET.VC11

Composed by Richard Lane. Contemporary. Composed 1987. Duration 5'. Editions BIM #VC11. Published by Editions BIM (ET.VC11).

ISBN 9790207009425.

For more than twenty five years Richard Lane spent summers on Cape Cod. During most of those years he stayed in a studio on the estate of Master Cellist Bernard Greenhouse. Much of Richard Lane’s music was composed and copied here.
Bernard Greenhouse (*1916) studied with Felix Salmond at Juilliard School and later two years in Europe with Pablo Casals. He taught at the New England Conservatory and Rutgers University and was one of the founding members of the famous Beaux Arts Trio with violinist Daniel Guilet (concertmaster of the NBC symphony with Toscanini) and pianist Menahem Pressler.
Richard Lane wrote this Canzona 1987 in hommage to and out of a profound sense of respect for Mr. Greenhouse, who edited the cello part.
Joan Stevens.