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Chamber Ensemble Violin, Cello and Piano (Violin, Violoncello and Piano) SKU: HL.51480715 Piano Trio. Composed by Johannes Brahms. Edited by Frank Peter Zimmermann, Heinrich Schiff, Johannes Umbreit, and Michael Struck. Arranged by Frank Peter Zimmermann and Heinrich Schiff. Sheet Music. Paperbound. Henle Music Folios. With marked and unmarked string parts. Classical. Softcover. 148 pages. G. Henle #HN715. Published by G. Henle (HL.51480715). ISBN 9790201807157. UPC: 888680072155. 9.25x12.25x0.518 inches.The cellist Robert Hausmann had actually requested a cello concerto - but Brahms paired the cello with a violin in his “Double Concerto”. The unusual work has already been available as part of the new Brahms Complete Edition for several years. Using Brahms' original piano reduction, Johannes Umbreit has produced a playable piano setting that optimally renders the colorfulness of the score. The fingerings and bowings for the string parts have been supplied by the experienced soloists Frank Peter Zimmermann and Heinrich Schiff. The orchestral parts, based on the Complete Edition, are available from Breitkopf & Härtel (PB/OB 16104). About Henle UrtextWhat I can expect from Henle Urtext editions: error-free, reliable musical texts based on meticulous musicological research - fingerings and bowings by famous artists and pedagogues preface in 3 languages with information on the genesis and history of the work  Critical Commentary in 1 – 3 languages with a description and evaluation of the sources and explaining all source discrepancies and editorial decisions  most beautiful music engraving  page-turns, fold-out pages, and cues where you need them  excellent print quality and binding  largest Urtext catalogue world-wide  longest Urtext experience (founded 1948 exclusively for "Urtext" editions)