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Carlo Alfredo Piatti

Piatti: Twelve Caprices for Solo Cello, Op. 25

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Artistic Score Engraving  |  SKU: ASE0112  |  Barcode: 9790705122251
  • Composer: Carlo Alfredo Piatti (1822-1901)
  • Instrumentation (this edition): Cello, Piano
  • Originally for: Cello
  • Work: Twelve Caprices for Solo Cello, Op. 25
  • ISMN: 9790705122251
  • Size: 9.7 x 12.6 inches

Description

Carlo Alfredo Piatti (Bergamo, 1822 – Mozzo, 1901) published his Twelve Caprices for Solo Cello with N. Simrock in Berlin in 1875—nine years after their initial completion, as the autograph manuscript bears the date June 26, 1865. Piatti dedicated the set to his esteemed colleague Bernhard Cossmann, who returned the honor the following year by dedicating his 5 Concert Studies, Op. 10, to Piatti. Since their publication, these caprices have established themselves as a cornerstone of the cellist's repertoire, cherished equally for their musical brilliance and their enduring pedagogical value in advancing cello technique.

This ambitious two-volume project reimagines the Twelve Caprices by pairing them with piano accompaniment. Volume 1 (this edition) features Caprices Nos. 1, 6, 7, 9, 10, and 12. with the exception of No. 7—which features Piatti's original accompaniment—the piano parts have been newly composed for this edition by Maestro Yuriy Leonovich. (Volume 2, containing Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, and 11, is forthcoming.)

In addition to the new accompaniments, the solo cello part has undergone a meticulous revision. By cross-referencing Piatti's original autograph manuscript with currently available printed editions, the editor has uncovered several previously undocumented discrepancies and fascinating musical curiosities. All of these insights are compiled in a comprehensive Critical Notes section, offering performers a thoroughly researched, definitive look at this historic masterwork.