Max Bruch composed these eight highly romantic pieces for his son Max Felix, a talented clarinetist. Bruch arranged the clarinet part for the violin and the viola part for the cello, in order to make the work more widely available. Since their composition in 1908, these Bruch miniatures for the attractive combination of clarinet, viola and piano have enjoyed great popularity. This edition has been reworked starting from the sources of the Max Bruch Archive at the University of Cologne and is published with all the alternative parts authorized by Bruch and with an additional transposed B-flat clarinet part. The edition is completed by a practical synopsis of the parts.
This edition is of a musicological level, but it does not neglect the needs of musical practice.
Max Bruch composed these eight highly romantic pieces for his son Max Felix, a talented clarinetist. Bruch arranged the clarinet part for the violin and the viola part for the cello, in order to make the work more widely available. Since their composition in 1908, these Bruch miniatures for the attractive combination of clarinet, viola and piano have enjoyed great popularity. This edition has been reworked starting from the sources of the Max Bruch Archive at the University of Cologne and is published with all the alternative parts authorized by Bruch and with an additional transposed B-flat clarinet part. The edition is completed by a practical synopsis of the parts.
This edition is of a musicological level, but it does not neglect the needs of musical practice.