Marin Marais (1656 - 1728), solo gamba player in the Royal Chamber Orchestra and director of the opera orchestra at the court of Louis XIV, was highly successful as a composer mainly through his opera...
Mauro Giuliani, born in Italy in 1781, was one of the most famous guitar players in the early 19th century. This edition is based on the first printing published in 1827, which we received by courtesy...
When the practice of making music at home was rapidly expanding in the early 19th century, the compositions of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart were among the most popular pieces used for this purpose. They we...
At the beginning of the 19th century, music at home was in full blossom and the guitar a very popular instrument. Contrary to the short, zither-like note of early pianos, the guitar had a singing, res...
In 1807, Matiegka rearranged Beethoven's Serenade in D major op. 8 for violin, viola and violoncello and made it into a trio with guitar - a version which soon became very popular at the time. This ne...
This sonata is quite mysterious. It was composed around 1736 and has been handed down in the form of a copy made by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Johann Sebastian Bach's authorship has been contested rep...
Together with his cousin, viola player Bernhard Romberg, Andreas Romberg (1767-1821) made concert tours through Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and France; in between he played the viola in the Concer...
Within their genre, the two piano quintets by Franz Lachner (1803-1890), written in 1868 and 1869, mark the transition from the classic period to the romantic one. Our new editions of the works which...
With his piano quinet op. 130 in D minor dated 1845, Louis Spohr (1784-1859) created one of the first piano quintets ever. Up until then, the only piano quintet existing with this instrumentation was...
Das mit dem Kammermusikpreis der Birmingham Music Society ausgezeichnete Werk kombiniert Elemente chinesischer Musik mit europäischen Kompositionstechniken und bezieht sich auf das Kinderspiel 'Chines...