Immediately after finishing his second Violin Sonata op. 108, Fauré started work on a sonata for Cello and Piano in early 1917, thus realising a long-conceived plan. In their predisposition and attitude, both works are very closely related. In the Cello sonata, a sombre, dramatic opening movement is also followed by a calm, relaxed slow middle movement and a graceful finale. The critical response to the first performances was subdued, but on account of increasing interest in Fauré’s complete late chamber music, this sonata has recently been rediscovered as a substantial part of his oeuvre. The Henle Urtext edition constitutes the first criticaledition of this work. David Geringas, a master of his craft, supplied the markings in the Cello part.
| Arrangement | Cello, Piano Accompaniment |
| Genres | Classical |
| Format | Part |
| NumberOfPages | 37 |
| Media | Book(softcover, stapled) |
| Publisher | G. Henle Verlag |
| Contributors | Fauré , Gabriel(Composer) Kolb, Fabian(Artist) |
| ISMN | 9790201813578 |