Cello Sonata, Op.101 (Graener, Paul)

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Scores and Parts

PDF scanned by Andrew S. Kohler
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Editor First edition
Engraver Leipzig: C.G. Röder.
Publisher. Info. Berlin: Ed. Bote & G. Bock, 1935. Plate 20327.
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Misc. Notes Also note Hofmeister's Monatsbericht (1935), p.206.
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Work Title Cello Sonata
Alternative. Title Sonata for Cello and Piano ; Sonate für Violoncell und Klavier
Composer Graener, Paul
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.101
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IPG 3
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 4 Movements
I. Grave — In ruhiger Bewegung, gesangeich
II. Allegretto — Etwas gemächlich
III. Langsam, sehr ausdruckvoll
IV. Kräftig bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell
First Performance. 1935 October, Brandenburg
  • Grümmer, Graener
First Publication. 1935 – Berlin: Ed. Bote & G. Bock
Copyright Information U.S. copyright status: copyright renewed 1963 (R314033)
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation cello, piano

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Grümmer might be Karl or Paul Grümmer? (The former (if not a typo in NZM?) performed in Emil Frey's cello concerto, it seems, the latter (1879-1965) was cellist in the Busch Quartet?) The latter seems more likely.