EDIT: Audio was removed for copyright. View the full video here: 00:00 I Allegro ma non troppo 08:18 II Andante 15:09 III Vivace ma non troppo this isn't brahms? Franz Xaver Scharwenka (1850-1924) Colin Carr (cello), Seta Tanyel (piano) recorded in 1995. available here: The score and the audio don't always match because I don't have revised version that is featued in this recording. Revised editon availabe here: During the nine or so years between the publication of his first compositions and the appearance of the Cello Sonata in E minor, Op 46a, Scharwenka had established his reputation and reached full maturity as a creative artist. The sonata is jointly dedicated to his friends and former fellow-students at Kullak’s Academy, the brothers Heinrich and Alfred Grünfeld. Like Scharwenka, Heinri
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