| Praludium Album Organ [Score] Universal Edition
Solo Organ SKU: PR.UE000244 Composed by Rudolf Bibl. Edited by Rudolf Bib...(+)
Solo Organ SKU: PR.UE000244 Composed by Rudolf Bibl. Edited by Rudolf Bibl. Full score. With Standard notation. Universal Edition #UE000244. Published by Universal Edition (PR.UE000244). ISBN 9783702411312. UPC: 803452008927. $22.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Zwei Adagio, Op. 39 Cello, Organ Doblinger
(For Cello and Organ). By Rudolf Bibl. Organ. For cello and organ. 3. Op. 39. 7 ...(+)
(For Cello and Organ). By Rudolf Bibl. Organ. For cello and organ. 3. Op. 39. 7 pages
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| Missa "Iste confessor" Breitkopf & Härtel
Chorus a cappella SKU: BR.CHB-3142-02 Urtext. Composed by Giovanni...(+)
Chorus a cappella SKU: BR.CHB-3142-02 Urtext. Composed by Giovanni Pierl da Palestrina. Edited by Rudolf Ewerhart. Choir; stapled. Chor-Bibliothek (Choral Library). Mass; Renaissance/early Baroque. Choral score. 20 pages. Breitkopf and Haertel #ChB 3142-02. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.CHB-3142-02). ISBN 9790004403471. 7.5 x 10.5 inches. Palestrina's Missa Iste confessor is contained in the Missarum liber quintus, the composer's fifth book of masses which was first printed in Rome in 1590 and reprinted the following year in Venice. Palestrina dedicated this book of masses to the art-loving Duke Wilhelm V of Bavaria, the lord and patron of his famous contemporary Orlando di Lasso.The thematic substance of the mass is based on the old, eponymous hymn melody from the Commune Confessorum. The various parts of the hymn not only constitute the melodic framework for the principal themes of the different movements, but are also heard in melodic and rhythmic variations at a great number of places within the movements.The Missa Iste corifessor had been published several decades ago by Breitkopf & Hartel in a practical edition prepared by Hermann Bauerle. Our edition is based on the print of 1590, a copy of which was consulted at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek in Munich. For today's choral practice, it seemed preferable to transpose the mass, which was originally in the eighth church mode. The note values were reduced by a half and, departing from the original, the closing notes are reproduced uniformly as longae.The Missa Iste confessor has long ranked as one of the most widely admired masses of the Roman master. The compact dimensions, the simplicity and suaveness of the melodic lines, the model vocal declamation all constitute assets which elevate this mass to an exemplary level and reveal the hand of the great master in spite of its brevity.Rudolf Ewerhart, May 1961 Munster/Westfalen. $7.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Missa "Pater noster" Breitkopf & Härtel
Chorus a cappella SKU: BR.CHB-3145-02 Urtext. Composed by Giovanni...(+)
Chorus a cappella SKU: BR.CHB-3145-02 Urtext. Composed by Giovanni Pierl da Palestrina. Edited by Rudolf Ewerhart. Choir; stapled. Chor-Bibliothek (Choral Library). Mass; Renaissance/early Baroque. Choral score. 28 pages. Breitkopf and Haertel #ChB 3145-02. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.CHB-3145-02). ISBN 9790004403501. 7.5 x 10.5 inches. Palestrina's Missa Paternoster is one of the masses by this composer that were published neither during his lifetime nor after his death. The work has come down to us in one single manuscript source from the collections of the Cappella Sistina in Rome, a copy transcribed by D. Brancadore in 1618.The mass is written on motifs from the ancient plainchant Pater noster melody from the mass liturgy, which underlays the movements in an admirable multiplicity of melodic forms. New counterpoints are repeatedly intertwined with the themes of the title melody over the course of the mass. Certain idiosyncrasies in the voice-leading and the austere sonorities that recall the late Netherlandish tradition give rise to the hypothesis that this is a relatively early work of Palestrina.Several decades ago, the Missa Paternoster was published by Breitkopf & Hartel in a performance edition prepared by Hermann Bauerle. The present edition is based on the copy of the work printed in the Choirbook 68 (Cappella Sistina) of the Biblioteca Vaticana in Rome. The poor condition of the source made it necessary to compare it with Haberl's Complete Edition as weil, after which two errors have to be corrected. Our edition cannot pretend to offer a definitive reading of the accidentals, since they are difficult to distinguish in the original. The work was transposed, as this seemed more appropriate to present-day choral practice. Finally, the note values were reduced by a half and the closing notes reproduced uniforrnly as longae. Palestrina's Missa ,,Pater noster occupies a distinguished position next to its better known, four-part fellow works. lt deserves this rank thanks to its dignified and broadly sweeping themes, the archaic loftiness of its sound, and the wealth of motivic work contained within it. We sincerely hope that this new edition will stimulate choirs to turn their attention once again to this rarely sung mass by the great Roman master.Rudolf Ewerhart,January 1962, Munster (Westf.). $10.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Symphony No. 1 Orchestra [Score] Breitkopf & Härtel
Orchestra (4(3picc).4(cor ang).4(clar[Eb],B-clar)3( dble bsn) - 7.4.3.1 - 2timp....(+)
Orchestra (4(3picc).4(cor ang).4(clar[Eb],B-clar)3(dble bsn) - 7.4.3.1 - 2timp.perc(3).hp(2nd ad lib) - str) SKU: BR.PB-5631 Final Version 1910 - Textcritical Edition. Composed by Gustav Mahler. Edited by Christian Rudolf Riedel. Orchestra; Softbound. Partitur-Bibliothek (Score Library). final version 1910 Symphony; Romantic; Late-romantic. Full score. 200 pages. Duration 54'. Breitkopf and Haertel #PB 5631. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.PB-5631). 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). $214.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Sinfonische Metamorphosen ueber Gesualdo Orchestra Breitkopf & Härtel
Orchestra (picc.2.2.cor ang.2.B-clar.2.dble bsn - 4.3.3.1. - timp.perc(3) - hp -...(+)
Orchestra (picc.2.2.cor ang.2.B-clar.2.dble bsn - 4.3.3.1. - timp.perc(3) - hp - cel - str) SKU: BR.PB-5105-07 Study score. Composed by Jurg Baur. Softbound. Partitur-Bibliothek (Score Library). World premiere: Bremen, February 1, 1982 Symphony; Music post-1945. Study Score. Composed 1981. 68 pages. Duration 17'. Breitkopf and Haertel #PB 5105-07. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.PB-5105-07). ISBN 9790004208557. 9 x 12 inches. Gesualdo, Don Carlo, Furst von Venosa (1560-1613) gehort zu den eigenwilligsten italienischen Madrigal-Komponisten der Spatrenaissance. Seine ungewohnlich kuhne, selbst fur heutige Ohren modern klingende Harmonik, seine chromatischen Stimmfortschreitungen, seine ubersteigerte expressive Tonsprache regten mich schon vor Jahren zu einer grosseren Orgelkomposition an und inspirierten mich 1981 zu den >>Sinfonischen Metamorphosen<<. Dieses Werk ist eine vielgestaltige weitausgesponnene Fantasie. Sieben choralartige typische Klangbeispiele aus Gesualdos spaten funfstimmigen Madrigalen (4., 5. u. 6. Band) werden teils streng, teils frei zitiert und von Holz- oder Blechblasern intoniert. Diese Zitate gliedern, als formale und inhaltliche Schwer- und Ruhepunkte, den Verlauf des gesamten Werks. Jedes Zitat steht zu Beginn eines neuen Satzabschnitts; die darauffolgenden >>Metamorphosen<< entwickeln sich als rhapsodische kontrastreiche Charakterstucke. Im >>Preludio<< werden aus den vertonbaren Buchstaben vom Namen >>Gesualdo<< (G - E - Es - A - D) schwebende Klangflachen, rezitativische Gedanken und ein pragnantes rhythmisches Paukenthema gebildet. Diese ,,Grundelemente (Grundstrukturen) tauchen im Verlauf des Stucks immer wieder leitmotivisch auf. Im zweiten Abschnitt stehen sich lineare Streicher-Episoden und dichte Blaser-Klangballungen kontrastierend gegenuber. Der dritte Teil lauft als Passacaglia (Thema ist der Bass eines Gesualdo-Zitats) in mehreren Variationen ab. Im vierten Abschnitt dominiert lebhafte Streicherbewegung, kontrapunktiert von tiefen Blaser-Signalen. Der funfte Teil steigert sich- nach kantablem Beginn- zum ekstatischen Trauermarsch. Abschnitt sechs stellt sich als >>Rondello<< dar, mit um sich selbst kreisenden Klangfiguren (in verschiedenen Tongruppen (zwei, drei, funf). Im siebten und letzten Teil wird die verhalten-resignierende Stimmung des Anfangs beschworen, ehe eine knappe Stretta in den hymnischen Schluss mundet. In den Textender ausgewahlten Zitatstellen geht es meist um Todessehnsucht, Liebesqual und Verzweiflung. z. B. 1. und 2. Zitat: Moro lasso, al mio duolo (Ich sterbe, matt, an meiner Qual) (6. Buch) 3. Zitat: Gia piansi nel dolore; o dolorosa Sorte (Schon weinte ich in Schmerzen, oh schmerzliches Geschick) (6. Buch) 4. Zitat: Ahi gia mi discolero (Ach schon entfarbte ich mich) (Wehe, der Tod kommt) (4. Buch) 5. Zitat: Dolcissima mia vita (Mein allerliebstes Leben) (Dich zu lieben oder zu sterben) (5. Buch) 6. Zitat: lo moro (Ich sterbe) (5. Buch) Dem Werk liegen zwar eine Reihe von dodekaphonischen Strukturen zugrunde (die teilweise von Gesualdos Klangzitaten abgeleitet wurden), doch sind die einzelnen Abschnitte auf,,tonale Pfeiler (G - E - A - D) gegrundet; das Stuck beginnt in G und endet aufD, ist also ubergeordnet tonal konzipiert, - der Versuch einer Synthese moderner Ausdrucksmittel von Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. Die >>Metamorphosen<< sind ein Stuck Bekenntnismusik - Bekenntnis zum Leben und Schaffen Gesualdos, eines Mannes, der vom Schicksal gezeichnet war, denn der Chronik Neapels bekannt war durch die Ermordung seiner ersten Frau und ihres Liebhabers. Dieser eminente Musiker war zugleich ein Mensch von ubertriebener Sensibilitat und wilder ekstatischer Heftigkeit: ,,Er wurde von einer Horde von Damonen heimgesucht, die ihm keine Ruhe gaben, heisst es in einem zeitgenossischen Bericht. Seine Kunst und sein Leben stand unter dem Gesetz der inneren Zerrissenheit, zwischen Auflehnung und Resignation (Verzweiflung und Hoffnung), zwischen Zartheit und Leidenschaft. Davon will meine Musik etwas aussagen. (Jurg Baur)CD:Sinfonieorchester des Westdeutschen Rundfunks, cond. Rudolf BarschaiCD Thorofon CTH 2270Bibliography:Abels, Robert: Studien zur Gesualdo-Rezeption durch Komponisten des 20. Jahrhunderts (= Studien zur Musik 20), Leiden u. a.: Wilhelm Fink 2017, pp. 277-345, 485-489.Wallerang, Lars: Die Orchesterwerke Jurg Baurs als Dialog zwischen Tradition und Moderne, Koln: Dohr 2003. $71.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Symphony No. 1 Breitkopf & Härtel
Viola (4(3picc).4(cor ang).4(clar[Eb],B-clar)3( dble bsn) - 7.4.3.1 - 2timp.perc...(+)
Viola (4(3picc).4(cor ang).4(clar[Eb],B-clar)3(dble bsn) - 7.4.3.1 - 2timp.perc(3).hp(2nd ad lib) - str) SKU: BR.OB-5631-19 Final Version 1910 - Textcritical Edition. Composed by Gustav Mahler. Edited by Christian Rudolf Riedel. Orchestra; stapled. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library). final version 1910 Symphony; Romantic; Late-romantic. Part. 22 pages. Duration 54'. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 5631-19. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-5631-19). ISBN 9790004343630. 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). $26.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Symphony No. 1 Breitkopf & Härtel
Double bass (4(3picc).4(cor ang).4(clar[Eb],B-clar)3( dble bsn) - 7.4.3.1 - 2tim...(+)
Double bass (4(3picc).4(cor ang).4(clar[Eb],B-clar)3(dble bsn) - 7.4.3.1 - 2timp.perc(3).hp(2nd ad lib) - str) SKU: BR.OB-5631-27 Final Version 1910 - Textcritical Edition. Composed by Gustav Mahler. Edited by Christian Rudolf Riedel. Orchestra; stapled. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library). final version 1910 Symphony; Romantic; Late-romantic. Part. 24 pages. Duration 54'. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 5631-27. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-5631-27). ISBN 9790004343654. 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). $26.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Symphony No. 1 Breitkopf & Härtel
Violin 2 (4(3picc).4(cor ang).4(clar[Eb],B-clar)3( dble bsn) - 7.4.3.1 - 2timp.p...(+)
Violin 2 (4(3picc).4(cor ang).4(clar[Eb],B-clar)3(dble bsn) - 7.4.3.1 - 2timp.perc(3).hp(2nd ad lib) - str) SKU: BR.OB-5631-16 Final Version 1910 - Textcritical Edition. Composed by Gustav Mahler. Edited by Christian Rudolf Riedel. Orchestra; stapled. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library). final version 1910 Symphony; Romantic; Late-romantic. Part. 24 pages. Duration 54'. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 5631-16. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-5631-16). ISBN 9790004343623. 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). $26.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Symphony No. 1 Breitkopf & Härtel
Violoncello (4(3picc).4(cor ang).4(clar[Eb],B-clar)3( dble bsn) - 7.4.3.1 - 2tim...(+)
Violoncello (4(3picc).4(cor ang).4(clar[Eb],B-clar)3(dble bsn) - 7.4.3.1 - 2timp.perc(3).hp(2nd ad lib) - str) SKU: BR.OB-5631-23 Final Version 1910 - Textcritical Edition. Composed by Gustav Mahler. Edited by Christian Rudolf Riedel. Orchestra; stapled. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library). final version 1910 Symphony; Romantic; Late-romantic. Part. 28 pages. Duration 54'. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 5631-23. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-5631-23). ISBN 9790004343647. 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). $26.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Symphony No. 1 Breitkopf & Härtel
Violin 1 (4(3picc).4(cor ang).4(clar[Eb],B-clar)3( dble bsn) - 7.4.3.1 - 2timp.p...(+)
Violin 1 (4(3picc).4(cor ang).4(clar[Eb],B-clar)3(dble bsn) - 7.4.3.1 - 2timp.perc(3).hp(2nd ad lib) - str) SKU: BR.OB-5631-15 Final Version 1910 - Textcritical Edition. Composed by Gustav Mahler. Edited by Christian Rudolf Riedel. Orchestra; stapled. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library). final version 1910 Symphony; Romantic; Late-romantic. Part. 26 pages. Duration 54'. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 5631-15. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-5631-15). ISBN 9790004343616. 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). $26.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Symphony No. 1 Orchestra Breitkopf & Härtel
Orchestra (4(3picc).4(cor ang).4(clar[Eb],B-clar)3( dble bsn) - 7.4.3.1 - 2timp....(+)
Orchestra (4(3picc).4(cor ang).4(clar[Eb],B-clar)3(dble bsn) - 7.4.3.1 - 2timp.perc(3).hp(2nd ad lib) - str) SKU: BR.OB-5631-60 Final Version 1910 - Textcritical Edition. Composed by Gustav Mahler. Edited by Christian Rudolf Riedel. Orchestra; Folder. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library). final version 1910 Symphony; Romantic; Late-romantic. Set of parts. 1674 pages. Duration 54'. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 5631-60. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-5631-60). ISBN 9790004343661. 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). $3321.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Symphony No. 1 Orchestra [Score] Breitkopf & Härtel
Orchestra (4(3picc).4(cor ang).4(clar[Eb],B-clar)3( dble bsn) - 7.4.3.1 - 2timp....(+)
Orchestra (4(3picc).4(cor ang).4(clar[Eb],B-clar)3(dble bsn) - 7.4.3.1 - 2timp.perc(3).hp(2nd ad lib) - str) SKU: BR.PB-5661 Final Version 1910 - Textcritical Edition. Composed by Gustav Mahler. Edited by Christian Rudolf Riedel. Orchestra; Linen. Partitur-Bibliothek (Score Library). final version 1910 Symphony; Romantic; Late-romantic. Full score. 212 pages. Duration 54'. Breitkopf and Haertel #PB 5661. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.PB-5661). ISBN 9790004215982. 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). $362.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
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