| Antonin Dvorak: Symphony
No. 8 In G Major Op. 88:
Orchestra: Study Score Orchestra [Study Score / Miniature] Barenreiter
Symphony No. 8 In G Major Op. 88. With its Bohemian echoes and thematic diversit...(+)
Symphony No. 8 In G Major Op. 88. With its Bohemian echoes and thematic diversity, Symphony No. 8 enjoys a special status among lovers of Antonín Dvorák's music.
For a long time, the performance material for this work has been notorious for its myriad mistakes. For his edition of Dvorák's 8th Symphony, editor Jonathan Del Mar was therefore faced with the task of making comprehensive corrections. He has taken into account the engraver?s copy, which was actually discovered in a trash bin at Novello?s in 1964. Its title page bears the words ?Copied from my original manuscript? in Dvorák?s hand. This source proves that many of the readings contained in the first edition and faithfully adopted in all subsequent editions, were simply slips of the copyist?s pen.
This study score edition is complemented by the full score and orchestral parts (BA10418).
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| Antonín Dvo?ák: String
Quartet No. 2 In B-Flat
B17 (Study Score):
Orchestra: Orchestra Barenreiter
Study score format 22 5 x 16 5cm.Like Dvorákâ??s third and fourth quartets (...(+)
Study score format 22 5 x 16 5cm.Like Dvorákâ??s third and fourth quartets (in D major and E minor respectively) String Quartet No.2 In B-Flat Major was probably composed between 1868 and 1870 when the young and still inexperienced composer was openly responding to stimuli from his musical surroundings and excitedly adopting new compositional techniques. All three quartets were long considered lost; it was even said that Dvorák destroyed them. But copies of the parts resurfaced in the archive of the Prague Conservatory and have served as the principal source for this new publication.This edition presents the musical text fromthe â??Anton n Dvorák Complete Editionâ? together with a new foreword by Hartmut Schick.- Musical text based on the â??Anton n Dvorák Complete Editionâ? volume IV/5.- New foreword by Hartmut Schick (Ger/Cz/Eng).- Parts available BA9540.
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Slavonic Rhapsody No.1 in
D major Op.45 (Viola):
Orchestra: Part Orchestra [Part] Barenreiter
Viola-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1...(+)
Viola-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.The “Slavonic Rhapsody” Op.45/1 in D major now appears in an Urtext edition. The editor Robert Simon has made use of the first edition authorised by the composer as the principal source of his new scholarly-critical edition.- A work marking the beginning ofDvorák’s so-called Slavonic period- Urtext edition incorporating every known source- Foreword (Eng/Cz/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng) by the editor- Full score & parts (BA10401) available for sale
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Slavonic Rhapsody No.1 in
D major Op.45 (Cello):
Orchestra: Part Orchestra [Part] Barenreiter
Cello-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1...(+)
Cello-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.The “Slavonic Rhapsody” Op.45/1 in D major now appears in an Urtext edition. The editor Robert Simon has made use of the first edition authorised by the composer as the principal source of his new scholarly-critical edition.- A work marking the beginning ofDvorák’s so-called Slavonic period- Urtext edition incorporating every known source- Foreword (Eng/Cz/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng) by the editor- Full score & parts (BA10401) available for sale
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Slavonic Rhapsody No.1 in
D major Op.45 (Violin I):
Orchestra: Orchestra [Part] Barenreiter
Violin 1-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed i...(+)
Violin 1-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.The “Slavonic Rhapsody” Op.45/1 in D major now appears in an Urtext edition. The editor Robert Simon has made use of the first edition authorised by the composer as the principal source of his new scholarly-critical edition.- A work marking the beginning ofDvorák’s so-called Slavonic period- Urtext edition incorporating every known source- Foreword (Eng/Cz/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng) by the editor- Full score & parts (BA10401) available for sale
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Slavonic Rhapsody No.1 in
D major Op.45 (Wind Set):
Orchestra: Orchestra [Set of Parts] Barenreiter
Wind Instruments-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were co...(+)
Wind Instruments-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.The “Slavonic Rhapsody” Op.45/1 in D major now appears in an Urtext edition. The editor Robert Simon has made use of the first edition authorised by the composer as the principal source of his new scholarly-critical edition.- A work marking the beginning ofDvorák’s so-called Slavonic period- Urtext edition incorporating every known source- Foreword (Eng/Cz/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng) by the editor- Full score & parts (BA10401) available for sale
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Slavonic Rhapsody in D
maj op. 45/1: Orchestra:
Part Orchestra [Part] Barenreiter
Violin 2-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed i...(+)
Violin 2-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.The “Slavonic Rhapsody” Op.45/1 in D major now appears in an Urtext edition. The editor Robert Simon has made use of the first edition authorised by the composer as the principal source of his new scholarly-critical edition.- A work marking the beginning ofDvorák’s so-called Slavonic period- Urtext edition incorporating every known source- Foreword (Eng/Cz/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng) by the editor- Full score & parts (BA10401) available for sale
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Slavonic Rhapsody in D
maj op. 45/1: Orchestra:
Score Orchestra Barenreiter
Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1878 an...(+)
Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.The “Slavonic Rhapsody” Op.45/1 in D major now appears in an Urtext edition. The editor Robert Simon has made use of the first edition authorised by the composer as the principal source of his new scholarly-critical edition.- A work marking the beginning ofDvorák’s so-called Slavonic period- Urtext edition incorporating every known source- Foreword (Eng/Cz/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng) by the editor- Full score & parts (BA10401) available for sale
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Slavonic Rhapsody No.1 in
D major Op.45 (Bass):
Orchestra: Part Orchestra [Part] Barenreiter
Double Bass-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were compose...(+)
Double Bass-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.The “Slavonic Rhapsody” Op.45/1 in D major now appears in an Urtext edition. The editor Robert Simon has made use of the first edition authorised by the composer as the principal source of his new scholarly-critical edition.- A work marking the beginning ofDvorák’s so-called Slavonic period- Urtext edition incorporating every known source- Foreword (Eng/Cz/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng) by the editor- Full score & parts (BA10401) available for sale
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| Josef Suk: Symphony
Asrael Op. 27: Orchestra:
Score Orchestra [Sheet music] Barenreiter
Roughly eight months after the death of Anton n Dvorák (1 May 1904) his son-in...(+)
Roughly eight months after the death of Anton n Dvorák (1 May 1904) his son-in-law Josef Suk began to compose a funeral symphony. While he was working on it fate struck a second time with the death of his beloved wife Otilie. He dedicated the five-movement symphony to Dvorák and his daughter Otilie and named it after the Angel of Death ?Asrael?.The principal source for our edition is the first edition of the score (1907) supplemented by the corrections Suk entered at the suggestion of conductor Václav Talich (1921). The most significant change was the expansion of the orchestra to include ad libitum parts for the fifth and sixth horns.Firstscholarly-critical editionIncludes Suk?s later corrections including ad libitum parts for the fifth and sixth hornsDetailed Foreword (Cz/Eng/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng) by the editorPerformance material (BA9532-72) available for hire
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| Antonín Dvo?ák: Cello
Concerto In B Minor
Op.104 (Study Score):
Cello: Study Orchestra [Score] Barenreiter
This study score is based on the score and complete performance material of Dvor...(+)
This study score is based on the score and complete performance material of Dvorák?s famous Cello Concerto In B Minor (BA 9045) edited by Jonathan Del Mar and published in 2011. In addition the study score contains a Foreword by Dvorák scholar Jan Smaczny.Like every other major 19th-century Cello concerto Dvorák?s concerto resulted from a collaboration between the composer and a virtuoso musician. Several passages in Dvorák?s autograph were written by the cellist Hanus Wihan but Bärenreiter?s edition now reveals that some details in the orchestral parts are also in his writing showing just how closely the twomusicians were working together.The editor Jonathan Del Mar has conscientiously examined every available source including two that have hitherto been either ignored or crucially undervalued. His research has led to a benchmark edition that reconstructs for the first time since its initial publication in 1896 Dvorák?s definitive version of the solo part. It differs from previous editions in practically every bar and hundreds of corrections have also been made to the orchestral parts.Includes Dvorák?s final and definitive version of the solo Cello part.Incorporates new discoveries regarding the collaboration between Dvorák and Wihan.With Feuermann?s and Casals?s alternative versions of a passage in the first movement.Detailed Foreword (Eng/Cz/Ger)
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Symphony No. 2 In B-Flat
Op.4 (Study Score):
Orchestra: Study Orchestra Barenreiter
The Dvorák symphonies represent a milestone in symphonic literature and encompa...(+)
The Dvorák symphonies represent a milestone in symphonic literature and encompass the composer's creative period from 1865 to 1893. They reflect the impact of Czech and with the 9th Symphony the impact of American folk music on Dvorák. Each study score contains a short history of the Dvorák Edition as well as valuable information on each of the works by the Dvorák scholar Jarmila Gabrielová.
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Slavonic Dance No.3:
Orchestra: Score and
Parts Orchestra Alfred Publishing
From the Czech composer Anton n Dvorák.
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Slavonic Rhapsody In G
Minor Op.45/2 (Full
Score): Orchestra: Orchestra [Sheet music] Barenreiter
Op. 45 Nr. 2-Dvorák?s ?Slavonic Rhapsodies? Op.45 were composed in 1878 and iss...(+)
Op. 45 Nr. 2-Dvorák?s ?Slavonic Rhapsodies? Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.Now the ?Slavonic Rhapsodies? are being issued separately in scholarly-critical editions. The editor Robert Simon has taken Dvorák?s authorised first edition as his principal source.A work that initiated Dvorák?s so-called ?Slavonic period?New Urtext edition incorporating every known sourceForeword (Eng/Cz/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng) bythe editorFull score & parts (BA10402) available for sale
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Slawische Rhapsodie
As-dur: Orchestra: Score Orchestra [Score] Barenreiter
Op. 45 Nr. 3-Dvorák composed his ?Slavonic Rhapsodies? Op.45 in 1878 initiatin...(+)
Op. 45 Nr. 3-Dvorák composed his ?Slavonic Rhapsodies? Op.45 in 1878 initiating his so-called ?Slavonic period?. They were issued by the publisher Simrock the following year as three independent orchestral pieces (in D major G minor and A-flat major) appearing under the same opus number.Now the ?Slavonic Rhapsodies? are being issued separately in scholarly-critical editions. The editor Robert Simon has taken Dvorák?s authorised first edition as his principal source.A work that initiated Dvorák?s so-called ?Slavonic period?New Urtext edition incorporating every known sourceForeword (Eng/Cz/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng) by theeditorFull score and parts (BA10403) available for sale
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Symphony No. 7 D Minor
Op. 70: Orchestra: Score Orchestra Barenreiter
Dvorák?s Symphony No. 7 was commissioned by the ?Royal Philharmonic Society? in...(+)
Dvorák?s Symphony No. 7 was commissioned by the ?Royal Philharmonic Society? in August 1883 and received its premiere on 22 April 1885 in London conducted by the composer himself. The following June the second movement was shortened by some 40 bars and the work was published in this form in 1885 by Simrock.The editor of this new scholarly-critical edition is Jonathan Del Mar who has gained an international reputation for his edition of Dvorák?s cello concerto in B minor (BA 9045) not to mention his editions of works by Beethoven and Elgar. Del Mar has drawn on all the available sources including letters. The original version of the second movement appears in theappendix as well as in the performing material.This new Bärenreiter edition sets the highest scholarly standards whilst also taking the needs of modern performers into account. First Urtext edition of this important workContains the original London version of the second movementIncludes a foreword (Cz/Eng/Ger) and a critical commentary (Eng)
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Symphony No. 7 D Minor
Op. 70: Orchestra: Parts Orchestra Barenreiter
Dvorák?s Symphony No. 7 was commissioned by the ?Royal Philharmonic Society? in...(+)
Dvorák?s Symphony No. 7 was commissioned by the ?Royal Philharmonic Society? in August 1883 and received its premiere on 22 April 1885 in London conducted by the composer himself. The following June the second movement was shortened by some 40 bars and the work was published in this form in 1885 by Simrock.The editor of this new scholarly-critical edition is Jonathan Del Mar who has gained an international reputation for his edition of Dvorák?s cello concerto in B minor (BA 9045) not to mention his editions of works by Beethoven and Elgar. Del Mar has drawn on all the available sources including letters. The original version of the second movement appears in theappendix as well as in the performing material.This new Bärenreiter edition sets the highest scholarly standards whilst also taking the needs of modern performers into account. First Urtext edition of this important workContains the original London version of the second movementIncludes a foreword (Cz/Eng/Ger) and a critical commentary (Eng)
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Symphony No. 7 D Minor
Op. 70: Orchestra: Parts Orchestra Barenreiter
Dvorák?s Symphony No. 7 was commissioned by the ?Royal Philharmonic Society? in...(+)
Dvorák?s Symphony No. 7 was commissioned by the ?Royal Philharmonic Society? in August 1883 and received its premiere on 22 April 1885 in London conducted by the composer himself. The following June the second movement was shortened by some 40 bars and the work was published in this form in 1885 by Simrock.The editor of this new scholarly-critical edition is Jonathan Del Mar who has gained an international reputation for his edition of Dvorák?s cello concerto in B minor (BA 9045) not to mention his editions of works by Beethoven and Elgar. Del Mar has drawn on all the available sources including letters. The original version of the second movement appears in theappendix as well as in the performing material.This new Bärenreiter edition sets the highest scholarly standards whilst also taking the needs of modern performers into account. First Urtext edition of this important workContains the original London version of the second movementIncludes a foreword (Cz/Eng/Ger) and a critical commentary (Eng)
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Symphony No. 7 D Minor
Op. 70: Orchestra: Parts Orchestra Barenreiter
Dvorák?s Symphony No. 7 was commissioned by the ?Royal Philharmonic Society? in...(+)
Dvorák?s Symphony No. 7 was commissioned by the ?Royal Philharmonic Society? in August 1883 and received its premiere on 22 April 1885 in London conducted by the composer himself. The following June the second movement was shortened by some 40 bars and the work was published in this form in 1885 by Simrock.The editor of this new scholarly-critical edition is Jonathan Del Mar who has gained an international reputation for his edition of Dvorák?s cello concerto in B minor (BA 9045) not to mention his editions of works by Beethoven and Elgar. Del Mar has drawn on all the available sources including letters. The original version of the second movement appears in theappendix as well as in the performing material.This new Bärenreiter edition sets the highest scholarly standards whilst also taking the needs of modern performers into account. First Urtext edition of this important workContains the original London version of the second movementIncludes a foreword (Cz/Eng/Ger) and a critical commentary (Eng)
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Symphony No. 7 D Minor
Op. 70: Orchestra: Parts Orchestra Barenreiter
Dvorák?s Symphony No. 7 was commissioned by the ?Royal Philharmonic Society? in...(+)
Dvorák?s Symphony No. 7 was commissioned by the ?Royal Philharmonic Society? in August 1883 and received its premiere on 22 April 1885 in London conducted by the composer himself. The following June the second movement was shortened by some 40 bars and the work was published in this form in 1885 by Simrock.The editor of this new scholarly-critical edition is Jonathan Del Mar who has gained an international reputation for his edition of Dvorák?s cello concerto in B minor (BA 9045) not to mention his editions of works by Beethoven and Elgar. Del Mar has drawn on all the available sources including letters. The original version of the second movement appears in theappendix as well as in the performing material.This new Bärenreiter edition sets the highest scholarly standards whilst also taking the needs of modern performers into account. First Urtext edition of this important workContains the original London version of the second movementIncludes a foreword (Cz/Eng/Ger) and a critical commentary (Eng)
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Symphony No.8 In G Op.88
(Cello): Orchestra: Part Orchestra Barenreiter
In G Major-The performance material available up till now for Dvorák?s sun-fill...(+)
In G Major-The performance material available up till now for Dvorák?s sun-filled cheerful Symphony No.8 has been notorious for its myriad mistakes. The challenge of correcting it has now been taken over by the editor Jonathan Del Mar. He has taken into account the engraver?s copy which was actually discovered in a rubbish bin at Novello?s in 1964. Its title page bears the words ?Copied from my original manuscript? in Dvorák?s hand. This source proves that many of the readings contained in the first edition and faithfully adopted in all subsequent editions were simply slips of the copyist?s pen.This new edition with score and orchestral parts in an enlarged format is accompanied bya detailed Critical Commentary on the sources and alternative readings. It also contains important facsimile pages to clarify problematical readings.Score and orchestral parts in an enlarged formatInformative Foreword (Eng/Cz/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng) on sources and alternative readingsWith facsimile pages
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Symphony No.8 In G Op.88
(Full Score): Orchestra:
Score Orchestra [Score] Barenreiter
In G Major-The performance material available up till now for Dvorák?s sun-fill...(+)
In G Major-The performance material available up till now for Dvorák?s sun-filled cheerful Symphony No.8 has been notorious for its myriad mistakes. The challenge of correcting it has now been taken over by the editor Jonathan Del Mar. He has taken into account the engraver?s copy which was actually discovered in a rubbish bin at Novello?s in 1964. Its title page bears the words ?Copied from my original manuscript? in Dvorák?s hand. This source proves that many of the readings contained in the first edition and faithfully adopted in all subsequent editions were simply slips of the copyist?s pen.This new edition with score and orchestral parts in an enlarged format is accompanied bya detailed Critical Commentary on the sources and alternative readings. It also contains important facsimile pages to clarify problematical readings.Score and orchestral parts in an enlarged formatInformative Foreword (Eng/Cz/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng) on sources and alternative readingsWith facsimile pages
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Symphony No. 7 In D Minor
Op. 70: Orchestra:
Reference Orchestra Barenreiter
Symphony-Critical Commentary of Dvorák's Symphony No.7 in D minor Op.70 for Orc...(+)
Symphony-Critical Commentary of Dvorák's Symphony No.7 in D minor Op.70 for Orchestra.
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Slavonic Dance No.4:
Orchestra: Score and
Parts Orchestra Alfred Publishing
This new arrangement from Richard Meyer is fairly challenging but very gratifyin...(+)
This new arrangement from Richard Meyer is fairly challenging but very gratifying. All the textures and concepts of Dvorák's original have been carefully maintained while making the work more accessible to school groups. Scored for strings woodwinds brass in pairs and percussion this transcription is full of charm and style and will make an excellent addition to your full orchestra library. (Grade 3).
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| DVORAK A. - SYMPHONIE
N°9 OP.95 SYMPHONIE DU
NOUVEAU MONDE -
CONDUCTEUR Orchestra [Study Score / Miniature] Barenreiter
Dvorák, Antonín Symphony no. 9 in E minor op. 95 New World - Groun...(+)
Dvorák, Antonín Symphony no. 9 in E minor op. 95 New World - Groundbreaking Urtext edition taking new sources into consideration - Offers solutions for controversial musical questions - With an informative Foreword (Eng/Cz/Ger) and a detailed Critical Commentary (Eng) The ?New World? Symphony, a jewel of the symphonic repertoire, is finally available in a dependable scholarly-critical edition. Yet again Jonathan Del Mar has managed to untangle a complex network of surviving sources, some of which have never been taken into account before. Among them are several musical examples in Dvorák?s hand known to have been used in a lecture he held at Columbia University shortly after the première given by the New York Philharmonic under the baton of Anton Seidl. Del Mar thus sheds light, for example, on the frequently debated rhythm of the horn entrance in measure 4 of the opening movement and illuminates Dvorák?s vague instructions on the use of mutes in movement 2. / Partitions classique / Ensemble et orchestre / Conducteur / BARENREITER
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Slovanske Tance:
Orchestra: Study Score Orchestra Zen-on
Pocket or Study Score. Dvorák A
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| Antonín Dvo?ák: Sonata
For Violin And Piano In F
Op.57: Orchestra:
Instrumental Orchestra Simrock
A Sonata for Violin and Piano by the great Czech composer. This is Dvorák's onl...(+)
A Sonata for Violin and Piano by the great Czech composer. This is Dvorák's only Violin Sonata and is a relaxed almost tranquil affair with the two instruments interlaced and complementing each other.
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| Dvorak A. - Concerto In
A Minor Op.53 - Score Orchestra Barenreiter
Dvorák, Antonín Concerto for Violin and Orchestra A minor op. 53 This study s...(+)
Dvorák, Antonín Concerto for Violin and Orchestra A minor op. 53 This study score is based on our recently published new scholarly-critical edition (BA 10422) of Dvorák?s op. 53, his only violin concerto. Besides the original print, the edition takes into account Dvorák?s autograph, which served as a model for the engraving. A fresh evaluation of the autograph has made it possible to reconstruct several variants ignored in the first and subsequent editions and to clarify ambiguities in notation and articulation. ? Study score based on the new Bärenreiter Urtext edition ? Variants in the solo part as ossia passages ? Foreword by the editor on the work?s genesis (Ger/Cz/Eng)
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| Antonín Dvo?ák:
Humoreske Op. 101 - Das
Promenadenkonzert:
Orchestra: Parts Orchestra [Sheet music] Peer Musik Verlag
Das Promenadenkonzert-Die Reihe 'Das Promenadenkonzert' von Peermusic besteht au...(+)
Das Promenadenkonzert-Die Reihe 'Das Promenadenkonzert' von Peermusic besteht aus den schönsten klassischen Meisterwerken reizvoll arrangiert für kleines Orchester in der Besetzung: 1./2. Klarinette in Bb Alt-Saxophon in Eb Klavier Percussion 1./2. Violine Cello Bass Hier Antonin Dvoraks Humoreske op. 101 Nr. 7 - arrangiert für kleines Orchester. Stimmensatz.
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| Antonín Dvo?ák: Songs
My Mother Taught Me Op.55
No.4: Orchestra:
Instrumental Orchestra Simrock
from Gipsy Song-Dvorak's Als Die Alte Mutter (Songs My Mother Taught Me) Op.55 N...(+)
from Gipsy Song-Dvorak's Als Die Alte Mutter (Songs My Mother Taught Me) Op.55 No.4 is an expressive and impassioned piece arranged for Violin with Piano Accompaniment by Fritz Kreisler. The piano accompaniment part is also included on a separate insert.
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