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The Feuermann Legacy
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The Feuermann Legacy Six Solo Pieces from Emanuel Feuermann's Repertoire for Cello with Piano Accompaniment by Antonin Dvorak Piano Accompaniment - Sheet Music

By Giuseppe Tartini
Chamber Music Cello, Piano

SKU: CF.BF93

Six Solo Pieces from Emanuel Feuermann's Repertoire for Cello with Piano Accompaniment. Composed by Antonin Dvorak, David Popper, Frederic Chopin, George Frideric Handel, Giuseppe Tartini, and Karl Iul'evich Davydov. Edited by Emmanuel Feuermann Marion Feldman. Arranged by Emmanuel Feuermann. Perfect. Back To School. Collection - Score and Parts. With Standard notation. 120 pages. Carl Fischer Music #BF93. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.BF93).

ISBN 9780825895333. UPC: 798408095338. 9 x 12 inches. Text: Seymour Itzkoff Marika Hughes. Seymour Itzkoff; Marika Hughes.

This collection is dedicated to the legacy of the worldrenownedcellist Emanuel Feuermann and comprises sixpieces often performed throughout his extensive career.The works are presented with updated fingerings andbowings by cellist pedagogue Marion Feldman. Threeare unique, never-before published arrangements ofrepertoire masterpieces made by the cellist himself.Included in this volume are copies of Feuermann’soriginal manuscripts of the famous Polonaise Brillianteby Chopin, Handel’s Adagio and Allegro, and Tartini’sxa0Variations on a Theme of Corelli. The fingerings andbowings for Dvoˇrák’s Rondo were transcribed directlyfrom a film of Feuermann performing.Completing the collection are insightful interviews withFeuermann’s granddaughter, Marika Hughes, an essayon interpretation penned by the cellist, and a collectionof photographs showcasing performances and off-stagelife. This well-rounded legacy is a welcome addition toevery cellist’s library, and a fitting tribute to one of theinstrument’s liveliest virtuosos.