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Concerto in A minor op. 3 no. 6 | Antonio Vivaldi | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto in A minor op. 3 No. 6
Violin and piano  
The series ‘dumb it down’ offers simplified piano accompaniments by Philip Lehmann to standard works for violin, viola, violoncello, flute, clarinet and other instruments. Level of difficulty 3* : Fingerings may need to be entered and practised * For the most part it is sufficient to play the left hand (in lessons) The edition is also available as a pdf file. Click on the drop-down menu under ‘Issue (please select)’
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Moto perpetuo op.11 | Niccolò Paganini | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Niccolò Paganini
Perpetual Motion op. 11
Violin and piano  
From practice for practice: ‘dumb it down’ is a series of simplified piano accompaniments by Philip Lehmann to standard works for various instruments, which also offer piano players without a degree the opportunity to accompany their pupils, children, friends, etc. Paganini wrote the ‘Moto Perpetuo’ like many other works for himself for violin and orchestra. The edition includes QR codes to playalongs in various tempi with the original piano setting. Level of difficulty 2* : Must be looked at before the lesson, practised before the concert * For the most part, it is sufficient to play the left hand (in class) The edition is also available as a pdf file. Click on the drop-down menu under ‘ISSUE (please select)’.
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Concerto op. 34 | Oskar Rieding | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Oskar Rieding
Concerto op. 34
Violin and piano  
The series ‘dumb it down’ by Philip Lehmann offers simplified piano accompaniments to works for violin, viola, violoncello, flute, clarinet and other instruments. The edition includes QR codes to playalongs in various tempi with original piano settings. Level of difficulty 3 : Fingerings may need to be entered and practised The edition is also available as a pdf file. Click on the drop-down menu under ‘ISSUE (please select)’.
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Berceuse op. 16 | Gabriel Fauré | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Gabriel Fauré
Berceuse op. 16
Violin and piano  
Fauré originally composed this little piece for violin and piano and later arranged it for violin and orchestra. The edition contains QR codes to playalongs in various tempi with the original piano setting. Level of difficulty 2* : Must be looked at before the lesson, practised before the concert * For the most part, it is sufficient to play the left hand (in class). The edition is also available as a pdf file. Click on the drop-down menu under ‘Issue (please select)’
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Waltz op. 39, No. 15 | Johannes Brahms | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Johannes Brahms
Waltz op. 39 No. 15
Violin and piano  
Simplified piano accompaniments by Philip Lehmann from practice for practice. ‘Dumb it down’ is a series of simplified piano accompaniments to standard works for various instruments, which also offer piano players without a degree the opportunity to accompany their pupils, children, friends etc. Brahms originally composed this waltz for piano four hands and later arranged it for piano two hands. In this case, therefore, there is no original piano setting for the accompaniment of a melody instrument. The ‘original’ piano setting used by Philip Lehmann as a model is a self-created essence of various sheet music editions available on the market. The edition contains QR codes to playalongs in various tempi with the original piano setting. Level of difficulty 1 : Beginners, can be sight-read The edition is also available as a pdf file. Click on the drop-down menu under ‘ISSUE (please select)’.
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Romance in F major, op. 50 | Ludwig van Beethoven | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Ludwig van Beethoven
Romance in F major, op. 50
Violin and piano  
Simplified piano accompaniments by Philip Lehmann from practice for practice to standard works for various instruments also enable pianists without a degree to accompany their pupils, children, friends etc. The edition includes QR codes to playalongs in various tempi with the original piano setting. Level of difficulty 3 : Fingerings may need to be entered and practised The edition is also available as a pdf file. Click on the drop-down menu under ‘ISSUE (please select)’.
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Air from the Orchestral Suite No. 3, BWV 1068 | Johann Sebastian Bach | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Johann Sebastian Bach
Air from the Orchestral Suite No. 3, BWV 1068
Violin and piano  
Simplified piano accompaniments by Philip Lehmann from practice for practice. ‘Dumb it down’ is a series of simplified piano accompaniments to standard works for various instruments, which also offer piano players without a degree the opportunity to accompany their pupils, children, friends etc. The edition includes QR codes to playalongs in various tempi with the original piano setting. Level of difficulty 2* : must be looked at before the lesson, practised before the concert * For the most part, it is sufficient to play the left hand (in class) The edition is also available as a pdf file. Click on the drop-down menu under ‘Issue (please select)’
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Air from the Orchestral Suite No. 3, BWV 1068 | Johann Sebastian Bach | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Oskar Rieding
Concerto op. 35
Violin and piano  
From practice for practice: ‘dumb it down’ is a series of simplified piano accompaniments to standard works for various instruments, which also offer piano players without a degree the opportunity to accompany their pupils, children, friends, etc. Often only the first movement of this standard work of violin literature is used in lessons. We have therefore decided to indicate the level of difficulty as ‘3’. Despite the simplifications, the last movement is rather more difficult. On the other hand, the accompaniment with the left hand only is attractive from a musical point of view. Some of the repeated quavers/sixteenth notes have been notated with abbreviations. These repetitions can, but do not have to be played. The edition contains QR codes to playalongs in various tempi with the original piano setting. Level of difficulty 3* : Fingerings may need to be entered and practised * For the most part, it is sufficient to play the left hand (in lessons) The edition is also available as a pdf file. Click on the drop-down menu under ‘ISSUE (please select)’.
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Twelve sonatas | Sonatas 1 - 3 | Georg Philipp Telemann | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Georg Philipp Telemann
Twelve sonatas | sonatas 1 - 3 | volume 1
Violin ( flute) and basso continuo  
First edition This edition is based on a manuscript from the Staatsbibliothek Berlin, Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Musikabteilung. It comes from the estate of Telemann, who gave it to his grandson Georg Michael Telemann (1748-1831). G. Poelchau acquired the manuscript in 1834 with a pack of music stored in a church tower in Riga. From Poelchau's estate († 1836) the sonata work came to the Royal Library in Berlin. The sonatas are dedicated to the brothers Rudolf, Hieronymus and Johannes Wilhelm Burmester of a Hamburg patrician family dated 1 March 1734, with the note that they follow the ‘12 methodical sonatas’, which were also dedicated to the first two brothers. The close connection between the two large sonata works can be found in their valuable musical content, in the sequence of movements (slow, fast, slow, fast), and in the succession of keys (C-a-D-h-E-F-d-G-e-A-f sharp-g). The bass lines are often involved in the theme. Occasionally we are reminded of J.S. Bach's inventions. In the title, the violin is named as the solo instrument before the flute, as several sonatas are unmistakably written “violinistically” without this hindering their playability for flute. The present edition adheres strictly to the manuscript. Suggestions for dynamics are indicated as such by brackets, as are those for articulation (by dotted lines), which may differ for violinists from those intended for flute. Experienced players should use the original figured bass for their own interpretation. The 12 sonatas made available to the public here for the first time are among the best compositions of this kind by Telemann, who dedicated them to 'connoisseurs and lovers' with the wish '...faire une bonne partie de Vos amusements'. The sonatas will fulfill this purpose today just as they did at that time.
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Twelve sonatas | sonatas 4 - 6 | volume 2 | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Georg Philipp Telemann
Twelve sonatas | sonatas 4 - 6 | volume 2
Violin (flute) and basso continuo  
First edition This edition is based on a manuscript from the Staatsbibliothek Berlin, Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Musikabteilung. It comes from the estate of Telemann, who gave it to his grandson Georg Michael Telemann (1748-1831). G. Poelchau acquired the manuscript in 1834 with a pack of music stored in a church tower in Riga. From Poelchau's estate († 1836) the sonata work came to the Royal Library in Berlin. The sonatas are dedicated to the brothers of a Hamburg patrician family (Rudolf, Hieronymus and Johannes Wilhelm Burmester) dated 1 March 1734, with the note that they follow the ‘12 methodical sonatas’, which were also dedicated to the first two brothers. The close connection between the two large sonata works can be found in their valuable musical content, in the sequence of movements (slow, fast, slow, fast), and in the succession of keys (C-a-D-h-E-F-d-G-e-A-f sharp-g). The bass lines are often involved in the theme. Occasionally we are reminded of J.S. Bach's inventions. In the title, the violin is named as the solo instrument before the flute, as several sonatas are unmistakably written “violinistically” without this hindering their playability for flute. The present edition adheres strictly to the manuscript. Suggestions for dynamics are indicated as such by brackets, as are those for articulation (by dotted lines), which may differ for violinists from those intended for flute. Experienced players should use the original figured bass for their own interpretation. The 12 sonatas made available to the public here for the first time are among the best compositions of this kind by Telemann, who dedicated them to ' connoisseurs and lovers' with the wish '. ..faire une bonne partie de Vos amusements' . The sonatas will fulfill this purpose today just as they did at that time. Content: IV. Largo Allegro Andante Vivace V. Largo Allegro Grave Vivace VI. Andante Presto Cantabile Vivace
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Twelve sonatas | sonatas 7 - 9 | Georg Philipp Telemann | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Georg Philipp Telemann
Twelve sonatas | sonatas 7 - 9 | volume 3
Violin (flute) and Basso continuo  
First edition This edition is based on a manuscript from the Staatsbibliothek Berlin, Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Musikabteilung. It comes from the estate of Telemann, who gave it to his grandson Georg Michael Telemann (1748-1831). G. Poelchau acquired the manuscript in 1834 with a pack of music stored in a church tower in Riga. From Poelchau's estate († 1836) the sonata work came to the Royal Library in Berlin. The sonatas are dedicated to the brothers Rudolf, Hieronymus and Johannes Wilhelm Burmester of a Hamburg patrician family dated 1 March 1734, with the note that they follow the ‘12 methodical sonatas’, which were also dedicated to the first two brothers. The close connection between the two large sonata works can be found in their valuable musical content, in the sequence of movements (slow, fast, slow, fast), and in the succession of keys (C-a-D-h-E-F-d-G-e-A-f sharp-g). The bass lines are often involved in the theme. Occasionally we are reminded of J.S. Bach's inventions. In the title, the violin is named as the solo instrument before the flute, as several sonatas are unmistakably written “violinistically” without this hindering their playability for flute. The present edition adheres strictly to the manuscript. Suggestions for dynamics are indicated as such by brackets, as are those for articulation (by dotted lines), which may differ for violinists from those intended for flute. Experienced players should use the original figured bass for their own interpretation. The 12 sonatas made available to the public here for the first time are among the best compositions of this kind by Telemann, who dedicated them to 'connoisseurs and lovers' with the wish '...faire une bonne partie de Vos amusements'. The sonatas will fulfill this purpose today just as they did at that time.
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Sicilienne | Maria Theresa of Paradis | Heinrichshofen publishing house
Maria Theresia von...
Sicilienne
Violin and piano  
According to the encyclopaedia ‘Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart’, the ‘Sicilienne’ became famous through the arrangement for violin and piano by Samuel Dushkin. The key he used is E flat major. The edition contains QR codes to playalongs in various tempi with the original piano setting. Level of difficulty 2 : must be looked at before the lesson, practised before the concert The edition is also available as a pdf file. Click on the drop-down menu under ‘ISSUE (please select)’.
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