Description
Sebastian Lee: Gavotte, Op. 112 – Easy Romantic Piece for Cello and Piano
Product Details
- ISMN: 9790080136294 / 979-0080136294
- Item Number (MPN): 13629
- Brand/Publisher: Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
- Product Type: Sheet Music / Instrumental Piece
- Composer: Sebastian Lee
- Opus: Op. 112
- Editor: Árpád Pejtsik
- Genre: Gavotte, Character Piece, Educational
- Setting: Violoncello and Piano
- Series: Moments Musicaux for Violoncello (MM-18)
- Period: Romantic
- Grade (Difficulty): 2 (Easy)
- Length: 8 pages
- Weight: $0.057 \text{ kg}$
- Format: Paperback, Bach (23 x 30.2 cm)
- Release Date: 1990
- Country of Origin: Hungary
Overview
This score presents Gavotte, Op. 112, by the renowned cellist and pedagogue Sebastian Lee (1805–1887), a charming and accessible piece for beginning cellists. This edition is part of the esteemed Moments Musicaux for Violoncello series (MM-18), published by Editio Musica Budapest with the explicit aim of providing high-standard, popular short masterpieces and transcriptions at a moderate price.
The Gavotte, a French dance known for its moderate tempo and structural clarity, is an excellent pedagogical work (Grade 2 difficulty). It allows young cellists to develop rhythmic precision and lyrical bowing while collaborating with a piano accompanist. Edited by the respected cellist and educator Árpád Pejtsik, this edition ensures the solo cello part is clear and the piano accompaniment is beautifully realized, making it an essential addition to any beginner's cello repertoire for recitals, exams, and practice.
Áttekintés (Hungarian)
Ez a kiadvány Sebastian Lee (1805–1887) neves csellista és pedagógus Gavotte, Op. 112 című művét tartalmazza, amely egy bájos és könnyen játszható darab a kezdő gordonkások számára. A kotta az elismert Moments Musicaux gordonkára sorozat (MM-18) része, amelyet az Editio Musica Budapest azzal a céllal adott ki, hogy népszerű, rövid remekműveket és átiratokat biztosítson magas színvonalon, kedvező áron.
A Gavotte, amely mérsékelt tempójú és tiszta szerkezetű francia tánc, kiváló pedagógiai darab (2. nehézségi fokozat). Lehetővé teszi a fiatal csellisták számára a ritmikai pontosság és a lírai vonókezelés fejlesztését, zongorakísérővel együttműködve. A neves csellista és oktató, Pejtsik Árpád által közreadott kiadás biztosítja, hogy a szóló cselló szólam tiszta és a zongorakíséret szépen kidolgozott legyen, így nélkülözhetetlen kiegészítője minden kezdő csellista repertoárjának.
Product Features
- Educational Focus: A Grade 2 piece, highly suitable for early-level cello students.
- Romantic Period: Provides exposure to the melodious and expressive style of the 19th century.
- Complete Parts: Includes separate solo violoncello part and piano accompaniment score (standard for the series).
- Expert Editing: Edited by Árpád Pejtsik, a Hungarian authority on cello pedagogy and performance.
- Series Quality: Part of the Moments Musicaux series, ensuring a high-quality, reliable, and affordable edition.
- Dance Form: Introduces the student to the classic structure and rhythm of the Gavotte.
Interesting Facts
- Sebastian Lee the Pedagogue: Sebastian Lee was a German cellist who made his career primarily in Paris. He is best known today not only as a performer but also for his extensive pedagogical works, including etudes and method books that remain widely used to this day, emphasizing technical efficiency and musicality.
- The Gavotte: The Gavotte, which originated as a lively folk dance, became highly stylized in the Baroque and Classical periods before experiencing a nostalgic revival in the Romantic era, where composers valued its graceful, flowing qualities for small character pieces.
- Árpád Pejtsik's Contribution: Árpád Pejtsik (1950–) is a highly respected Hungarian cellist, composer, and educator known for his focus on making complex music accessible and his meticulous editing of works for young players, including the entirety of the Moments Musicaux series.
Tartalomjegyzék (Contents)
- Gavotte, Op. 112 (MM-18)
Publishers
Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó Published in Budapest, Hungary. First appearance in 1990.
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