Apéndice y bibliografía

SOME IMPORTANT INTERACTIONS

BETWEEN CELLISTS AND COMPOSERS

IN THE 19TH CENTURY

Composer

Cellist

Works

Ludwig van Beethoven (1796) Jean Pierre Duport (1741-1818) 2 Sonatas Op. 5
(1770-1827) Baron Anton von Gliechenstein
(1778-1828)
Joseph Linke
Anton Kraft (1751-1820)
Sonata in A major Op. 69
(1809)
2 Sonatas Op. 102 (1815)
2 Sonatas Op. 102 (1815)
Robert Schumann
(1810-56)

Robert Bockmul (1820-1881)

Johann Grabau (1808-84)
Friedrich Grutzmacher (1832-1903)

Cello Concerto Op. 129
(1850)
Funf Stucke im Volston
Op. 102 (1849)
Johannes Brahms
(1833-97)
Robert Hausmann (1852-1909) Sonata in F major Op. 99
Concerto for violin and
cello Op. 102
Antonin Dvorak
(1841-1904)

Ludwig Peer (1847-1904)

Hanus Wihan (1855-1920)
Hanus Wihan
Victor Herbert (1859-1924)
Leo Stern (1862-1904)

Cello Concerto in A
major (1865)
Silent Woods (1892)
Rondo Op. 94 (1892)
Cello Concerto in B
minorOp.104 (1895)
Pyotr I. Tchaikovski
(1840-93)
Wilhelm Fitzenhagen (1848-90)
Anatoly Brandukov (1856-1930)
Variations on Rococo
Theme Op. 33 (1877)
Pezzo Capricioso Op. 62 (1889)
Fredrick Chopin
(1810-1849)

Josef Merk (1795-1852)

August Franchome (1808-1884)

Gran Polonaise Brillante
Op. 3 (1829)
Grand Duo Concertant sur
des themes de “Robert le
Diable” (1832)
Cello Sonata in G minor
Op.65 (1847)
Max Bruch
(1838- 1920)
Robert Hausmann (1852-1909) Kol Nidrei Op. 47
Felix Mendelssohn
(1809-1847)

Paul Mendelssohn

Mathieu Wielhorsky (1794-1866)
Alfredo Piatti (1822-1901)
Lisa Cristiani (1827-53)

Variations Concertantes
Op. 17
Sonata in D major Op. 58 (1843)
Cello Concerto*
Song without words
Op.109 (1845)
Richard Strauss
(1864-1949)
Friedrich Grutzmacher (1832-1903)
Hugo Becker (1864-1941)
Hanus Wihan (1855-1920)
Don Quijote (1897)
Romance and Humoreske
Cello Sonata in F
Camille Saint- Saens
(1835-1921)

August Tolbecke (1830-1919)

Josef Hollman (1852-1926)

Jules Laserre

Cello Concerto No. 1 in a
minor Op. 33 (1872)
Cello Concerto No. 2 in
d minor Op. 119 (1902)
Allegro Appasionatto
Cello Sonata No 1
Anton Rubinstein Adrien-Francois Servais (1807-1866) Cello Sonata
Edward Elgar
(1857-1934)
Felix Saldmon (1888-1952)
Beatrice Harrison (1892-1965)
Cello Concerto Op. 85
(1919)
Edouard Lalo
(1823-1892)
Adolf Fisher (1847-1891) Cello Concerto in d
minor (1876)
Edvard Grieg
(1843-1907)
Jun Grieg Cello Sonata Op. 36
(1883)
Sergei Rachmaninov
(1873-1943)
Anatoly Brandukov (1856-1930) Cello Sonata in G
minor

minor

BIBLIOGRAPHY CONSULTED

Johannes Degen : Le Violoncelle de Salon 2. Hug Musikverlage, Zurich,1990

David Raymond:Virtuoso Cello Music from the Early Romantic Period. Notes from Anner Bylsma recording. Music Heritage Society 87-743172. New York. 1988

The Strad Magazine: Vol 107.No 1279

The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.Edited by Stanley Sadie. London

MacMillan Publishers. 1980

Dennis Sten: Anton Kraft. Notes from Anner Bylsma recording of Concertos by Haydn and Kraft.

Herbert Grossman: Beethoven’ Triple Concerto. Notes from Columbia recording MS 6564

Thayer: Life of Beethoven. – Rev. and edited by Elliot Forbes. Princeton, N.J.. Princeton University Press, 1964.

 

Dimitry Markevitch: Beethoven Sonata Rediscovered. Strings Magazine. May-June 93

Dimitry Markevitch: A new Beethoven Cello and Piano Sonata. Strings Magazine. September/October 1990

Robin Golding:A New and Untried Medium. Notes from Beethoven’s Cello Sonatas Phillips Classics recording by Yoshiro Tsutsumi. 1994.

Annette Oppermanni: En route to a Singing Instrument. Notes from Beethoven’s Cello Sonatas Phillips Classics recording Maurice Gendron. 1985.

John Claphan: Dvorak. W.W. Norton & Co. Inc.New York, London 1979

Miroslav Ivanov: In Dvorak’s  Footsteps. Translated by Stania Slahor. Edited by Leon Karel. The Thomas Jefferson University Press. 1995

Tad Szulc: Chopin in Paris. Scribner.1998

John Clapham:Dvorak’s First Cello Concerto. Music and Letters. No 37. 1956

Styra Avins:An Undeniable Gift. The Strad Magazine. October 96. Vol.107. No 1278

Hans Gal: Johannes Brahms. His Work and PersonalityAlfred A. Knopf. New York. 1963

Johannes Brahms and Theodor Billroth: Letters from a musical Friendship Translated and edited by Hans Barkan. Norman University of Oklahoma Press. 1957

Karl Geiringer:Brahms: His Life and Work. Houghton Mifflin Company. 1936

Michael Musgrave: The Music of Brahms. Routledge & Kegan Paul. 1985

The work Sheets to Chopin’s Violoncello Sonata. Garland Publishing, Inc. New York & London. 1988

Elizabeth Cowling: The Cello.Charles Scribner’s Sons. New York. 1975

Steven Isserlis: Tchaikovski, Glazunov, Cui, Rimski Korsakov Music for Cello and Orchestra. Program notes from his recording.

Steven Isserlis: The Schumann Cello Works. Program notes from his recording.

Andrew Keener: Original Rococo. Strad Magazine

David Brown: Tchaikovski. The Crisis Begins. Gollanz. London.

 

Alan RobeWalker: Robert Schumann: the man and his music.Edited by Alan Walker;              [contributors] Frank Cooper [and others]. — London, Barrie and Jenkins, 1972.

 

Lev Ginsburg: History of the Violoncello.Paganiniana New Jersey, 1983

Steven De’ak: David Popper. Paganiniana. New Jersey,  1990

Dimitry Markevitch: Cello Story. Summy-Birchard Music. New Jersey, 1984

Margaret Campbell: The Great Cellists. Trafalgar Square Publishing. Great Britain, 1988

Elias Arizcuren: El Violonchelo. Labor. Barcelona, 1992

Sallie Ann Biggar:The Duport Brothers. Masters Dissertation. The American University, Washington D.C, 1973

William S. Newman: The Sonata Since Beethoven. Third edition. W.W. Norton& Company. New York, London, 1983

George Bozarth: Lieder Nicht von Johannes Brahms. Strad Magazine. Vol 99. Number 1174. February 1980.

* According to Markevitc it was lost in the mail when Mendelssohn sent it to Piatti