SKU: AP.47455S
UPC: 038081547152. English.
This piece is based on a minor version of Frère Jacques as heard in Gustav Mahler's first symphony. The haunting melody and creative variations will capture the students' interest right away. The wide range of dynamics and contrasting styles in this theme and variation setting create a beautiful piece for the concert and festival stage. (Correlates with Sound Innovations for String Orchestra, Book 1, level 4).
SKU: BR.OB-5642-60
First edition based on the copy of the score revised by Mahler Hamburg 1893
ISBN 9790004343722. 10.5 x 14 inches.
The Blumine movement included in the original five-movement version of Mahler's Symphony No. 1 was long considered lost. Composed as early as 1884 for a theater piece, Mahler inserted it into the symphony as its second movement in 1888. After three performances, he turned his back on this Love Episode, calling the sentimental, gushing movement a youthful folly, and removed it. Mahler's Hamburg autograph score was only rediscovered in 1966. Benjamin Britten gave the Blumine movement a new hearing at the 1967 Aldeburgh Festival. The critical new edition is based for the first time on the autograph score, together with the meanwhile rediscovered score copy with Mahler's last revisions.The cloth-bound volume PB 5661 contains next to the final version of the four-movement Symphony, the Blumine movement.First edition based on the copy of the score revised by Mahler Hamburg 1893.
SKU: BR.PB-5642
ISBN 9790004215395. 10.5 x 14 inches.
SKU: BR.PB-5631
final version 1910
ISBN 9790004215289. 10.5 x 14 inches.
The Symphony No. 1 (originally in five movements) was first performed in Budapest in 1889, but the premiere as well as two further performances in Hamburg and Weimar turned out to be a fiasco. After 1894 Mahler removed the Blumine-movement. Until the last performance under his direction in New York in 1909, Mahler made revisions again and again. This edition strives to present a, for the performance practice, reliable music text of the final extant version that in 1910 Mahler corrected and deemed accurate for the new print. The Editorial Report gives detailed information on the provenance and evaluation of the sources as well as authentic annotations on performance practice. Individual comments document editorial interventions and deviations from current editions.The cloth-bound volume PB 5661 contains next to the final version of the four-movement Symphony, the Blumine movement.Le format permet une lisibilite parfaite; le materiel a ete realise en tenant compte des conseils des bibliothecaires de grands orchestres. Particulierement precieux pour les non-germanistes, on trouve en fin de volume un glossaire traduisant les indications de Mahler de l'allemand vers l'anglais (ou l'italien). (Alain Paris, La Lettre du Musicien).
SKU: BR.OB-5631-60
ISBN 9790004343661. 10.5 x 14 inches.
SKU: BR.PB-5661
ISBN 9790004215982. 10.5 x 14 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-5634-60
ISBN 9790004345085. 10.5 x 14 inches.
Of all his symphonies, Mahler gave the Fourth, his favorite and problem child, his most particular attention. The Heavenly Life, a humoresque composed in 1892 for soprano and piano, which he already wanted to use in the final movement of the Third Symphony under the title What the Child Tells Me, ultimately became the nucleus and final movement of the Fourth. Even after publication in 1901, Mahler kept repeatedly refining the orchestration. His maxim not without my retouching led to a whole series of revised reprints. It is probably no coincidence that Mahler performed especially the Fourth Symphony in his last two New York concerts in February 1911, using this opportunity to review once again the score and parts. This performance material with his retouching served as the main source for the new edition. Furthermore, included for the first time were corrections and annotations in conjunction with performances of the Fourth, which Mahler entered into the scores of conductors such as Mengelberg and Wickenhauser. PB 5664 has been awarded the Presto Sheet Music Award 2020.
SKU: BR.OB-5641-60
ISBN 9790004348833. 10.5 x 14 inches.
The Song of the Earth, composed in the summer of 1908, is Mahler's best-known and most personal work. Reflecting drastic changes in his life, its immense emotional density is very moving. Until the very end, Mahler continued to refine the extremely differentiated instrumentation, as is evident in numerous retouchings in the autograph score and engraver's model. It is therefore all the more regrettable that he was neither able to perform his Symphony in Songs himself nor that he was involved in its printing. Unfortunately, in the posthumously published first edition of 1912 and the subsequent editions edited by Erwin Ratz and Karl Heinz Fussl, many questions remained unanswered, while other were answered in a dubious way.The edition is the first text-critical one of the work on a scientifically sound basis. It offers not only a more reliable musical text, but also systematically and lucidly prepared information on the sources, their transmission and evaluation. All editorial decisions have been documented in a transparently comprehensible manner - in particular those leading to new audible results. Work-related notes on performance practice, which for the first time include Mahler's conducting indications, offer valuable, indispensable interpretive aids. In addition to the regular five clarinet parts, the set of parts includes two additional parts (3rd clarinet/Eb clarinet, bass clarinet/3rd clarinet in places where the latter plays Eb clarinet) to allow performances with only four clarinets.The completely revised piano reduction reproduces the orchestral texture true to the score without losing sight of playability. Both Mahler's piano autograph and the piano reduction by Woss, which was commissioned by the composer himself, served as an inspiration for this.
SKU: AP.33734S
UPC: 038081385402. English.
You can hear the genius of Mahler's string writing in this accessible arrangement of the second movement of his Resurrection symphony. Staying true to the original orchestration, your students will have a chance to soar with the romanticism of the main theme and dance with the charm of the pizzicato section. Mahler called this movement a remembrance of happy times. Your students will create happy memories playing the music of this revered master.
SKU: HL.48016662
UPC: 073999250497. 7.0x10.0x0.2 inches.
Arranged for String Orchestra by Gustav Mahler.
SKU: HL.49045871
ISBN 9783795711634. UPC: 888680791568. 6.0x9.0x0.556 inches.
With a detailed preface by Giselher Schubert Mahler 2 - written between 1888 and 1894 and known as 'Resurrection Symphony.' Mahler found inspiration for the final, 'Resurrection' movement at the funeral of Hans von Bülow. Content: Preface Vorwort I. Allegro maestoso. Mit durchaus ernstem und feierlichem Ausdruck II. Andante moderato. Sehr gemächlich. Nie eilen III. In ruhig fliessender Bewegung IV. Urlicht. Sehr feierlich, aber schlicht (Choralmässig) V. Im Tempo des Scherzos. Wild herausfahrend.
SKU: HL.48025269
ISBN 9781705199541. UPC: 196288152651.
Pocket Score with Gustav Mahler's retouches.
SKU: KU.OCT-10017
SKU: HL.50497687
SKU: AP.38453S
UPC: 038081438832. English. Setting by Ralph Ford.
The happiest song from this great work, now arranged with a choice of soloist! In this expanded setting, the transparency of the original is maintained, providing the perfect place to add the soloist. Vocal, B-flat, F, or B.C. solo parts are provided, or the piece can be played without a soloist. The harp part is integral to the arrangement but can be performed on synth.
SKU: HL.14019121
ISBN 9781844492954. 9.0x12.0x0.303 inches.
Commissioned by the first Sibelius Conductor's Competition held in Helsinki in May 1995, as an obligatory piece to be rehearsed by all the competitors, Arena was performed in its totality at the annual Avanti! Chamber Orchestra's festival in Porvoo (Finland). Thematic thinking has never been a main feature in Lindberg's music, but here horizontal lines (one would not yet dare to call them melodies) gain some independence, for example in ornamental figures and in the intense cello solo around the middle of the piece. Arena also reveals some clearly new material - Lindberg has talked about Beethoven-like formal thinking, referring to a passage where the sense of movement seems to accelerate to an extreme so that finally one perceives only a motionless surface. Another new element - which was already used to some extent at the warmly hovering ending of Aura - is the almost romantic sound world and the suspension of the harmonies in the final climax, which can make one think of Mahler and Berg, or Lindberg's grand predecessor and compatriot, Sibelius. This is the Score, published by Chester Music; the duration of the pieces is approximately 16 minutes.
SKU: BR.PB-5639
ISBN 9790004215364. 0 x 0 inches.
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