By Bedrich Smetana (1824-1884). Edited by Milan Pospisil. Study Score. Henle Stu...(+)
By Bedrich Smetana
(1824-1884). Edited by
Milan Pospisil. Study
Score. Henle Study
Scores. Softcover. 64
pages. G. Henle #HN9814.
Published by G. Henle
Eulenburg Audio Score Series. By Bedrich Smetana. This edition: EAS142. Eulenbur...(+)
Eulenburg Audio Score
Series. By Bedrich
Smetana. This edition:
EAS142. Eulenburg Audio
Score (Pocket Scores
CD). Study score and CD.
81 pages. Published by
Eulenburg.
Polka (Score) Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
Composed by Bedrich Smetana (1824-1884). Arranged by Gary E. Parks. Concert Band...(+)
Composed by Bedrich
Smetana (1824-1884).
Arranged by Gary E.
Parks. Concert Band;
SmartMusic. Alfred
Concert Band. Form:
Transcription. Masterwork
Arrangement; Romantic.
Conductor Score. 28
pages. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.29486S).
Arranged by Bethel Melvin. Bedrich Smetana. For Piano. Piano Duet (One Piano, Fo...(+)
Arranged by Bethel
Melvin. Bedrich Smetana.
For Piano. Piano Duet
(One Piano, Four Hands).
Level: (II 1/2) (grade II
1/2). Sheet. 6 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
No. 2 from the
Symphonic Poem My
Fatherland. Composed
by Bedrich Smetana.
Edited by Milan Pospisil.
Stapled. Eulenburg
Orchestral Series.
Today, it is hard to
believe that Bedrich
Smetana kept receiving
rejections when he tried
to get his enormously
popular Moldau
printed.
Symphonic
poem; Romantic. Part. 10
pages. Duration 13'.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#EOS 20472-19. Published
by Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.EOS-20472-19).
ISBN 9790004184974. 10
x 12.5
inches.
What is
also amazing is that the
first text-critical
edition prepared by the
Czech Smetana expert
Milan Pospisil in 1999,
which had entailed an
exhaustive evaluation of
the sources and been
given a full
text-critical editorial
treatment as a Eulenburg
study score, had no
resonance of any kind
among performers since no
performance material had
been published. After 15
years, Pospisils edition
is finally being
completed in a manner
suitable for practice:
with a conducting score
and orchestral parts
which will ensure that
all future performances
are based on a musical
text that is as reliable
as can
be.
The
work depicts the course
of the river Vltava,
beginning with its first
two sources, the cold and
warm Vltava, and the
confluence of the two
streams that join to form
a single river; then the
course of the Vltava
through forests and
meadows, and through open
countryside where a
peasant wedding is being
celebrated; water-sprites
dance by the light of the
moon; on the nearby
cliffs castles, mansions
and ruins rise proudly
into the air; the Vltava
eddies in the St John's
Rapids, then flows in a
broad stream as it
continues its course
towards Prague, where the
Vysehrad appears, before
the river finally
disappears into the
distance as it flows
majestically into the
Elbe.
Vltava
(The Moldau),
Smetana's best-known and
most frequently performed
orchestral work, was
written between 19
November and 8 December
1874, at a time when
Smetana was already
completely deaf. The
world premiere took place
in Prague on 4 April
1875, but the score was
not published until
1880.
No. 2 from the
Symphonic Poem My
Fatherland. Composed
by Bedrich Smetana.
Edited by Milan Pospisil.
Folder. Eulenburg
Orchestral Series.
Today, it is hard to
believe that Bedrich
Smetana kept receiving
rejections when he tried
to get his enormously
popular Moldau
printed.
Symphonic
poem; Romantic. Set of
parts. 112 pages.
Duration 13'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #EOS
20472-30. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.EOS-20472-30).
ISBN 9790004185001. 10
x 12.5
inches.
What is
also amazing is that the
first text-critical
edition prepared by the
Czech Smetana expert
Milan Pospisil in 1999,
which had entailed an
exhaustive evaluation of
the sources and been
given a full
text-critical editorial
treatment as a Eulenburg
study score, had no
resonance of any kind
among performers since no
performance material had
been published. After 15
years, Pospisils edition
is finally being
completed in a manner
suitable for practice:
with a conducting score
and orchestral parts
which will ensure that
all future performances
are based on a musical
text that is as reliable
as can
be.
The
work depicts the course
of the river Vltava,
beginning with its first
two sources, the cold and
warm Vltava, and the
confluence of the two
streams that join to form
a single river; then the
course of the Vltava
through forests and
meadows, and through open
countryside where a
peasant wedding is being
celebrated; water-sprites
dance by the light of the
moon; on the nearby
cliffs castles, mansions
and ruins rise proudly
into the air; the Vltava
eddies in the St John's
Rapids, then flows in a
broad stream as it
continues its course
towards Prague, where the
Vysehrad appears, before
the river finally
disappears into the
distance as it flows
majestically into the
Elbe.
Vltava
(The Moldau),
Smetana's best-known and
most frequently performed
orchestral work, was
written between 19
November and 8 December
1874, at a time when
Smetana was already
completely deaf. The
world premiere took place
in Prague on 4 April
1875, but the score was
not published until
1880.
No. 2 from the
Symphonic Poem My
Fatherland. Composed
by Bedrich Smetana.
Edited by Milan Pospisil.
Stapled. Eulenburg
Orchestral Series.
Today, it is hard to
believe that Bedrich
Smetana kept receiving
rejections when he tried
to get his enormously
popular Moldau
printed.
Symphonic
poem; Romantic. Part. 8
pages. Duration 13'.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#EOS 20472-24. Published
by Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.EOS-20472-24).
ISBN 9790004780039. 10
x 12.5
inches.
What is
also amazing is that the
first text-critical
edition prepared by the
Czech Smetana expert
Milan Pospisil in 1999,
which had entailed an
exhaustive evaluation of
the sources and been
given a full
text-critical editorial
treatment as a Eulenburg
study score, had no
resonance of any kind
among performers since no
performance material had
been published. After 15
years, Pospisils edition
is finally being
completed in a manner
suitable for practice:
with a conducting score
and orchestral parts
which will ensure that
all future performances
are based on a musical
text that is as reliable
as can
be.
The
work depicts the course
of the river Vltava,
beginning with its first
two sources, the cold and
warm Vltava, and the
confluence of the two
streams that join to form
a single river; then the
course of the Vltava
through forests and
meadows, and through open
countryside where a
peasant wedding is being
celebrated; water-sprites
dance by the light of the
moon; on the nearby
cliffs castles, mansions
and ruins rise proudly
into the air; the Vltava
eddies in the St John's
Rapids, then flows in a
broad stream as it
continues its course
towards Prague, where the
Vysehrad appears, before
the river finally
disappears into the
distance as it flows
majestically into the
Elbe.
Vltava
(The Moldau),
Smetana's best-known and
most frequently performed
orchestral work, was
written between 19
November and 8 December
1874, at a time when
Smetana was already
completely deaf. The
world premiere took place
in Prague on 4 April
1875, but the score was
not published until
1880.
No. 2 from the
Symphonic Poem My
Fatherland. Composed
by Bedrich Smetana.
Edited by Milan Pospisil.
Stapled. Eulenburg
Orchestral Series.
Today, it is hard to
believe that Bedrich
Smetana kept receiving
rejections when he tried
to get his enormously
popular Moldau
printed.
Symphonic
poem; Romantic. Part. 10
pages. Duration 13'.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#EOS 20472-15. Published
by Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.EOS-20472-15).
ISBN 9790004184844. 10
x 12.5
inches.
What is
also amazing is that the
first text-critical
edition prepared by the
Czech Smetana expert
Milan Pospisil in 1999,
which had entailed an
exhaustive evaluation of
the sources and been
given a full
text-critical editorial
treatment as a Eulenburg
study score, had no
resonance of any kind
among performers since no
performance material had
been published. After 15
years, Pospisils edition
is finally being
completed in a manner
suitable for practice:
with a conducting score
and orchestral parts
which will ensure that
all future performances
are based on a musical
text that is as reliable
as can
be.
The
work depicts the course
of the river Vltava,
beginning with its first
two sources, the cold and
warm Vltava, and the
confluence of the two
streams that join to form
a single river; then the
course of the Vltava
through forests and
meadows, and through open
countryside where a
peasant wedding is being
celebrated; water-sprites
dance by the light of the
moon; on the nearby
cliffs castles, mansions
and ruins rise proudly
into the air; the Vltava
eddies in the St John's
Rapids, then flows in a
broad stream as it
continues its course
towards Prague, where the
Vysehrad appears, before
the river finally
disappears into the
distance as it flows
majestically into the
Elbe.
Vltava
(The Moldau),
Smetana's best-known and
most frequently performed
orchestral work, was
written between 19
November and 8 December
1874, at a time when
Smetana was already
completely deaf. The
world premiere took place
in Prague on 4 April
1875, but the score was
not published until
1880.
No. 2 from the
Symphonic Poem My
Fatherland. Composed
by Bedrich Smetana.
Edited by Milan Pospisil.
Stapled. Eulenburg
Orchestral Series.
Today, it is hard to
believe that Bedrich
Smetana kept receiving
rejections when he tried
to get his enormously
popular Moldau
printed.
Symphonic
poem; Romantic. Part. 8
pages. Duration 13'.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#EOS 20472-23. Published
by Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.EOS-20472-23).
ISBN 9790004184981. 10
x 12.5
inches.
What is
also amazing is that the
first text-critical
edition prepared by the
Czech Smetana expert
Milan Pospisil in 1999,
which had entailed an
exhaustive evaluation of
the sources and been
given a full
text-critical editorial
treatment as a Eulenburg
study score, had no
resonance of any kind
among performers since no
performance material had
been published. After 15
years, Pospisils edition
is finally being
completed in a manner
suitable for practice:
with a conducting score
and orchestral parts
which will ensure that
all future performances
are based on a musical
text that is as reliable
as can
be.
The
work depicts the course
of the river Vltava,
beginning with its first
two sources, the cold and
warm Vltava, and the
confluence of the two
streams that join to form
a single river; then the
course of the Vltava
through forests and
meadows, and through open
countryside where a
peasant wedding is being
celebrated; water-sprites
dance by the light of the
moon; on the nearby
cliffs castles, mansions
and ruins rise proudly
into the air; the Vltava
eddies in the St John's
Rapids, then flows in a
broad stream as it
continues its course
towards Prague, where the
Vysehrad appears, before
the river finally
disappears into the
distance as it flows
majestically into the
Elbe.
Vltava
(The Moldau),
Smetana's best-known and
most frequently performed
orchestral work, was
written between 19
November and 8 December
1874, at a time when
Smetana was already
completely deaf. The
world premiere took place
in Prague on 4 April
1875, but the score was
not published until
1880.
No. 2 from the
Symphonic Poem My
Fatherland. Composed
by Bedrich Smetana.
Edited by Milan Pospisil.
Stapled. Eulenburg
Orchestral Series.
Today, it is hard to
believe that Bedrich
Smetana kept receiving
rejections when he tried
to get his enormously
popular Moldau
printed.
Symphonic
poem; Romantic. Part. 4
pages. Duration 13'.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#EOS 20472-27. Published
by Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.EOS-20472-27).
ISBN 9790004184998. 10
x 12.5
inches.
What is
also amazing is that the
first text-critical
edition prepared by the
Czech Smetana expert
Milan Pospisil in 1999,
which had entailed an
exhaustive evaluation of
the sources and been
given a full
text-critical editorial
treatment as a Eulenburg
study score, had no
resonance of any kind
among performers since no
performance material had
been published. After 15
years, Pospisils edition
is finally being
completed in a manner
suitable for practice:
with a conducting score
and orchestral parts
which will ensure that
all future performances
are based on a musical
text that is as reliable
as can
be.
The
work depicts the course
of the river Vltava,
beginning with its first
two sources, the cold and
warm Vltava, and the
confluence of the two
streams that join to form
a single river; then the
course of the Vltava
through forests and
meadows, and through open
countryside where a
peasant wedding is being
celebrated; water-sprites
dance by the light of the
moon; on the nearby
cliffs castles, mansions
and ruins rise proudly
into the air; the Vltava
eddies in the St John's
Rapids, then flows in a
broad stream as it
continues its course
towards Prague, where the
Vysehrad appears, before
the river finally
disappears into the
distance as it flows
majestically into the
Elbe.
Vltava
(The Moldau),
Smetana's best-known and
most frequently performed
orchestral work, was
written between 19
November and 8 December
1874, at a time when
Smetana was already
completely deaf. The
world premiere took place
in Prague on 4 April
1875, but the score was
not published until
1880.
No. 2 from the
Symphonic Poem My
Fatherland. Composed
by Bedrich Smetana.
Edited by Milan Pospisil.
Stapled. Eulenburg
Orchestral Series.
Today, it is hard to
believe that Bedrich
Smetana kept receiving
rejections when he tried
to get his enormously
popular Moldau
printed.
Symphonic
poem; Romantic. Part. 10
pages. Duration 13'.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#EOS 20472-16. Published
by Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.EOS-20472-16).
ISBN 9790004184967. 10
x 12.5
inches.
What is
also amazing is that the
first text-critical
edition prepared by the
Czech Smetana expert
Milan Pospisil in 1999,
which had entailed an
exhaustive evaluation of
the sources and been
given a full
text-critical editorial
treatment as a Eulenburg
study score, had no
resonance of any kind
among performers since no
performance material had
been published. After 15
years, Pospisils edition
is finally being
completed in a manner
suitable for practice:
with a conducting score
and orchestral parts
which will ensure that
all future performances
are based on a musical
text that is as reliable
as can
be.
The
work depicts the course
of the river Vltava,
beginning with its first
two sources, the cold and
warm Vltava, and the
confluence of the two
streams that join to form
a single river; then the
course of the Vltava
through forests and
meadows, and through open
countryside where a
peasant wedding is being
celebrated; water-sprites
dance by the light of the
moon; on the nearby
cliffs castles, mansions
and ruins rise proudly
into the air; the Vltava
eddies in the St John's
Rapids, then flows in a
broad stream as it
continues its course
towards Prague, where the
Vysehrad appears, before
the river finally
disappears into the
distance as it flows
majestically into the
Elbe.
Vltava
(The Moldau),
Smetana's best-known and
most frequently performed
orchestral work, was
written between 19
November and 8 December
1874, at a time when
Smetana was already
completely deaf. The
world premiere took place
in Prague on 4 April
1875, but the score was
not published until
1880.
No. 2 from the
Symphonic Poem My
Fatherland. Composed
by Bedrich Smetana.
Edited by Milan Pospisil.
Softbound. Eulenburg
Orchestral Series.
Today, it is hard to
believe that Bedrich
Smetana kept receiving
rejections when he tried
to get his enormously
popular Moldau
printed.
Symphonic
poem; Romantic. Full
score. 84 pages. Duration
13'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #EOS 20472-00.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.EOS-20472-00).
ISBN 9790004780008. 10
x 12.5
inches.
What is
also amazing is that the
first text-critical
edition prepared by the
Czech Smetana expert
Milan Pospisil in 1999,
which had entailed an
exhaustive evaluation of
the sources and been
given a full
text-critical editorial
treatment as a Eulenburg
study score, had no
resonance of any kind
among performers since no
performance material had
been published. After 15
years, Pospisils edition
is finally being
completed in a manner
suitable for practice:
with a conducting score
and orchestral parts
which will ensure that
all future performances
are based on a musical
text that is as reliable
as can
be.
The
work depicts the course
of the river Vltava,
beginning with its first
two sources, the cold and
warm Vltava, and the
confluence of the two
streams that join to form
a single river; then the
course of the Vltava
through forests and
meadows, and through open
countryside where a
peasant wedding is being
celebrated; water-sprites
dance by the light of the
moon; on the nearby
cliffs castles, mansions
and ruins rise proudly
into the air; the Vltava
eddies in the St John's
Rapids, then flows in a
broad stream as it
continues its course
towards Prague, where the
Vysehrad appears, before
the river finally
disappears into the
distance as it flows
majestically into the
Elbe.
Vltava
(The Moldau),
Smetana's best-known and
most frequently performed
orchestral work, was
written between 19
November and 8 December
1874, at a time when
Smetana was already
completely deaf. The
world premiere took place
in Prague on 4 April
1875, but the score was
not published until
1880.
Quintett für
Blechbläser.
Composed by Bedrich
Smetana. Arranged by Wil
van der Beek. Music Box.
Educational Tool. Set
(Score and Parts).
Composed 1998. 12 pages.
De Haske Publications
#DHP 0981184-070.
Published by De Haske
Publications
(BT.DHP-0981184-070).
German.
Begin uw
concert met dit
openingswerk van de
Tsjechische componist
Bedrich Smetana. Wil van
der Beek maakte een
vakkundige bewerking voor
koperkwintet.
ErÃ
¶ffnen Sie Ihr Konzert
doch einmal mit
tschechischer Musik von
Smetana. Wil van der Beek
richtete diese
Einzugsmusik für
Blechbläserquintett
ein.
Concert Band - Grade 1 SKU: AP.16526S Composed by Bedrich Smetana. Arrang...(+)
Concert Band - Grade 1
SKU: AP.16526S
Composed by Bedrich
Smetana. Arranged by John
Kinyon. Concert Band;
Masterworks; Performance
Music Ensemble; Single
Titles. Mini Score
Series. Masterwork
Arrangement; Romantic.
Score. 12 pages. Alfred
Music #00-16526S.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.16526S).
UPC:
038081135755.
English.
John
Kinyon has another winner
with this transcription
of the symphonic
masterpiece The Moldau. A
tribute to Bedrich
Smetana's beloved river,
this captivating piece
describes the flowing and
turmoil of water in
musical terms. The parts
are written well within
the capabilities of young
performers while keeping
the essence of the
original. This will add
more than a little class
to your next concert!
Composed by Bedrich
Smetana. Full Orchestra
(Full Score); Larger
Works; Masterworks;
Performance Music
Ensemble. Dover Edition.
Masterwork. Score. Dover
Publications #06-490246.
Published by Dover
Publications
(AP.6-490246).
ISBN
9780486490243.
English.
This
full-score miniature
edition contains a
treasury of orchestral
works by Czech composer
Bedrich Smetana,
including The Moldau and
From Bohemian Fields and
Groves from Ma vlast (My
Fatherland) in addition
to the Overture and three
dances---Polka, Furiant,
and Dance of the
Comedians---from the
opera The Bartered Bride.
The works are
reproduced here from
authoritative editions,
complete with
bar-numbered movements
for easy reference.
Affordable, durable, and
portable, this miniature
score edition is ideal
for study in the
classroom, at home, or in
the concert hall.
Theme from The Moldau Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant Alfred Publishing
By Bedrich Smetana. Arranged by John Kinyon. Music by Bedrich Smetana / arr. Joh...(+)
By Bedrich Smetana.
Arranged by John Kinyon.
Music by Bedrich Smetana
/ arr. John Kinyon. For
Concert Band. Concert
Band. Mini Score Series.
Level: 1 (Very Easy)
(grade 1). Conductor
Score and Parts. 1 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
Symphonic Works SKU: HL.50510014 Score. By Antal Jancsovics. By Be...(+)
Symphonic Works
SKU:
HL.50510014
Score. By Antal
Jancsovics. By Bedrich
Smetana. Romantic. EMB.
Pocket score. 75 pages.
Editio Musica Budapest
#Z40107. Published by
Editio Musica Budapest
(HL.50510014).
ISBN
9790080401071. UPC:
073999100143.
5.5x8.0x0.224 inches.
Bedrich Smetana; Antal
Jancsovics.
Soloists, mixed choir, orchestra SKU: KU.OCT-10016_GEB Composed by Bedric...(+)
Soloists, mixed choir,
orchestra
SKU:
KU.OCT-10016_GEB
Composed by Bedrich
Smetana. Edited by
Bedrich Smetana. Letter
format (190 x 270).
Hardback. Full score. 623
pages. Edition Kunzelmann
#OCT-10016_GEB. Published
by Edition Kunzelmann
(KU.OCT-10016_GEB).
Orchestra - Grade 3.5 SKU: AP.41227S From the Opera The Bartered Br...(+)
Orchestra - Grade 3.5
SKU: AP.41227S
From the Opera The
Bartered Bride.
Composed by Bedrich
Smetana. Arranged by
Louis Bergonzi. MakeMusic
Cloud; Masterworks;
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles;
String Orchestra. Belwin
Concert String Orchestra.
Masterwork Arrangement;
Romantic. Score. 52
pages. Duration 5:25.
Belwin Music #00-41227S.
Published by Belwin Music
(AP.41227S).
UPC:
038081485751.
English.
From Czech
composer Bedrich Smetana.
With its tuneful and
contrasting sections,
lively tempo, syncopated
rhythms in 2/4, and big
finish, this is a great
piece to close or open a
concert. Flexible parts
are included allowing
this piece to be
performed by an ensemble
containing students of
varied skill levels.
(5:25) This title is
available in MakeMusic
Cloud.
Die Moldau [Partition + CD] Music Distribution Services
SKU: M7.SCHV-421 Abenteuer am Fluss mit der berühmten Musik von Bed...(+)
SKU: M7.SCHV-421
Abenteuer am Fluss mit
der berühmten Musik
von Bed?ich Smetana.
Composed by Bedrich
Smetana. This edition:
Hardback/Hardcover. Book
with CD. 30 pages. MDS
(Music Distribution
Services) #SCHV 421.
Published by MDS (Music
Distribution Services)
(M7.SCHV-421).
ISBN
9783931862794. German.
Silvia
Katefidis.
Das
Musikbilderbuch mit
Begleit-CD! Pavel
Flossitsch, der
Moldaufisch, lädt die
Kinder ein, mit ihm und
der klassischen Musik von
Bed?ich Smetana die
Moldau entlang zu
schwimmen. Die
einzigartigen, lebendigen
Illustrationen und
kindgerechten
Erzähltexte machen
dieses Musikbilderbuch zu
einem ganz besonderen
Klassik-Schatz für
jeden Kindergarten und
für die Familien
zuhause. Das Hörspiel,
ein Musikrätsel und
das Gesamtwerk machen die
beiliegende CD zu einem
Hörgenuß!