SKU: HL.50512005
ISBN 9790080147214. 8.0x11.25x0.272 inches. Laszlo Dubrovay.
Laszlo Dubrovay wrote the following about Liszt and the piece now being published: +Liszt was for me the most important composer in my youth, and as a pianist I played a great number of his works. I admired him as an innovator, who enriched the technique of playing the instrument in a manner unparalleled in piano literature. Later his creative genius captivated me, as he opened up new paths for the future. His works paved the way for impressionism, expressionism, 20th-century folklorism and dodecaphonic thinking. His innovations were always material realisations of spiritual renewal. My Rapsodia ungherese follows the +Slow + Fast- single-movement formal concept of Liszt-s rhapsodies.+ Piano Score: 14633, score and orchestral material on hire.
SKU: BA.BA05540
ISBN 9790006497126. 33 x 26 cm inches. Text: Franz von Schober.
In late September or early October 1821 Schubert and his close friend, Franz von Schober, vacationed in the countryside of Lower Austria. Their first stopover was at Ochsenburg Castle, which belonged to the Bishop of St. Pölten (a close relative of Schober’s), after which they moved on to St. Pölten itself. Roughly a year earlier, two stage works by Schubert had been performed in Vienna: the one-act singspiel Die Zwillingsbrüder and the melodrama Die Zauberharfe. The librettos were both written by the seasoned Viennese playwright Georg von Hofmann, who blamed the press for the indifferent reception the two works were given by the audience. Schubert and Schober now decided, it would seem, to write a grand romantic opera uninfluenced by the workaday world of the theatre and beholden solely to their own ideas of what an opera should be.Not until 24 June 1854 was the opera finally performed in Weimar, under the baton of Franz Liszt. It only achieved success, however, in an arrangement by Johann Nepomuk Fuchs that was staged on many German and Austrian stages in 1881–2, allegedly with brilliant acclaim.
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SKU: TM.00046SC
Transposed: hn 1&2, tpt 1&2, cl orig. in Bb; Solo/pf.
SKU: TM.00046SET
SKU: HL.49009570
ISBN 9783795764869. UPC: 841886011687. 5.25x7.5x0.315 inches.
With more than 1,200 titles from the orchestral and choral repertoire, from chamber music and musical theatre, Edition Eulenburg is the world's largest series of scores, covering large part of music history from the Baroque to the Classical era and looking back on a long tradition.
SKU: TM.01817SC
Concert version - Steinbach.
SKU: HL.50499345
11.5x16.5x0.127 inches.
SKU: TM.00037SC
Solo/pf. Transposed: Cl 1&2, Bn I in bass clef, Hn 1&2, Tpt 1&2, Tbn 1&2. Score reprint from Carl Haslinger (Vienna) edition.
SKU: BR.PB-5546-07
ISBN 9790004213568. 6.5 x 9 inches.
Spiritual AffinitiesSchumann had already worked on Byron's Manfred as a law student, and the topic fascinated him from that time on. Perhaps he discovered a spiritual affinity to himself in the romantic hero's inner conflict? In any event, he decided on a stage rendition of the drama with incidental music, an entirely new genre that he had been dreaming of for some time already. He conducted the overture - it dates from 1848 - for the first time as a separate piece in March 1852. In addition, he followed the preparations for the first edition of the complete performance material very closely, which was published by Breitkopf in Leipzig that same year. The Breitkopf Urtext edition of the Manfred Overture is based on this first print of the score and parts revised by Schumann. At the same time, this edition also marks a new chapter in the expansion of the collection of Schumann overtures that have already been published by Breitkopf (to Hermann und Dorothea op. 136, Szenen aus Goethes Faust WoO 3 and Genoveva op. 81).Audiences should be ready for something new and unheard of, wrote Robert Schumann to Franz Liszt in late 1851, referring to the world premiere of his Dramatic Poem Manfred.
SKU: BT.DV-21348
English-Italian.
SKU: TM.01817SET
SKU: TM.00037SET
SKU: HL.50511031
ISBN 9790080061657. UPC: 073999495713. 7.5x10.5x0.96 inches. Latin. Gabor Darvas.
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SKU: TM.07132SET
Chorus sold as separate T and B parts. Chorus I = Tenor; Chorus II = Bass.
SKU: TM.00035SET
Solo/pf. Clothbound score. Transposed: Cl 1+2, Hn 1+2, Tpt 1+2, Trbn 1+2.
SKU: TM.07131SET
Both versions included in score and set. 1st does not have clarinet. 1 ea-oboe I-II for each version. Transposed: hn 1+2. Original Cl in Bb.
SKU: KU.OCT-10101
ISBN 9790206207341.
SKU: TM.00034TPS
Solo in P/C.
SKU: TM.07132SC
SKU: BT.EMBZ6165
Latin.
SKU: RM.LISZ03031-CO
SKU: HL.49010062
ISBN 9783795761196. UPC: 841886017917. 5.25x7.5x0.108 inches.
Preface * Zeichnung von Graf Mihaly Zichy * Von der Wiege bis zum Grabe: * I. The Cradle. Andante * II. The Struggle for Existence. Adagio rapido * III. To the Grave: the Cradle of the Future Life. Moderato quasi Andante.
SKU: TM.07131SC
SKU: TM.00035SC
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