

Robert Schumann
Violin Sonata No. 1 a minor op. 105
The famous, wonderful first of Schumann’s three late violin sonatas, that in a minor op. 105, was written in just a few days in September 1851. In regard to publication of the present edition, violinist Florian Sonnleitner remarked that he loved to play this one so much because “very compact in form, and in the merciless key of a minor, it is one of the most direct mirrors of Schumann’s inner life”. The Henle Urtext edition is based on the autograph and on Schumann’s working copy of the first printing.
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About the Composer

Robert Schumann
Connected with his oeuvre is the term he coined, Poetic Music, with which he strove for a fusion of literature and music, a paradigm particularly seen in his lyric piano pieces prior to 1839. Thereafter he devoted himself to other genres (song, symphony, chamber music, among others).
About the Authors

Wiltrud Haug-Freienstein (Editor)
Dr. Wiltrud Haug-Freienstein, born in 1955 in Riedlingen, read musicology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich and was awarded her doctorate in 1987 for her thesis entitled “Motiv, Thema und Kompositionsaufbau bei Franz Liszt”.
She started out as a freelance editor for G. Henle Publishers, where she became a permanent editor in 1987, following a three-year period at the Richard Wagner Complete Edition in Munich. She remained at G. Henle Publishers until 2008. She edited and supervised the publication of numerous Urtext editions.

Hans-Martin Theopold (Fingering)

Kurt Guntner (Fingering and bowing for Violin)
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Mit der ... Urtextausgabe dieser ebenso berühmten wie schönen Sonate von Schumann steht nunmehr eine Ausgabe zur Verfügung, die durch Genauigkeit in Dynamik und Artikulation dem Interpreten bei Studium des Werkes neue Aspekte vermittelt. Der Violinpart ist mit ausgezeichneten Bogen- und Fingersatzangaben eingerichtet..
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