David Popper
Walzer-Suite op. 60
David Popper
Walzer-Suite op. 60
- Instrumentation Cello and Piano
- Composer David Popper
- Editor Martin Rummel
- Edition Score and Parts
- Publisher Paladino Music
- Order no. PLD0036
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Description:
Looking at David Popper's Walzer-Suite, Op. 60, from the perspective of its surrounding opus numbers, it dates most probably from the late 1880s. As with so many others of his pieces, this suite was mainly written for his own performances. At the time of its composition Popper was still married to Sophie Menter and at the peak of his solo career. Besides the obvious similarities to the works of the Strauß dynasty, the musical language of Richard Strauss can already be found in Popper's Waltz Suite. Like Josef Merk's Valses Brillantes, Op. 6, the work is a series of waltzes framed by an introduction and a virtuoso finale which are linked by a mutual theme. This newly typeset edition provides two cello parts: one with Popper's original markings, and one with performance suggestions by Martin Rummel.