Molique, Bernhard – Mollenhauer, Edward: The Boy Paganini - Fantasia for Cello and Piano
Bärenreiter's Concert Pieces
piano score
Born in Erfurt, the composer Edward Mollenhauer (1827 1914) achieved success in America as a soloist and teacher. His best-known pieces for young violinists are The Infant Paganini and The BoyPaganini. Both appear here in their original version for Violin and Piano and, for the first time, in a transcription for Cello and Piano by Christoph Sassmannshaus.
The Mollenhauer fantasia The InfantPaganini is a charming introduction to early virtuoso technique
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