Orchestra SKU: BR.SON-444 Complete Works. Composed by Felix Bartho...(+)
Orchestra
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BR.SON-444
Complete Works.
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn.
Edited by Ralf Wehner.
Linen. Complete Works.
Editorial Board:
Christian Martin Schmidt
(chairman), Peter Ward
Jones, Friedhelm
Krummacher, R. Larry
Todd, Ralf Wehner;
research associates: Ralf
Wehner, Clemens Harasim,
Birgit Muller
Romantic period. Complete
Works. 312 pages.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#SON 444. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.SON-444).
ISBN
9790004803523. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The
Leipziger Ausgabe der
Werke von Felix
Mendelssohn Bartholdy
pursues the goal of
making accessible to the
public in an adequately
scholarly form all of
Mendelssohn's accessible
compositions, letters and
writings, along with all
other documents of his
artistic oeuvre. A
considerable number of
Mendelssohn's works are
still waiting to be
published; many others
have been published in an
unsatisfactory
manner.Though the new
Mendelssohn Complete
Edition follows the ten
volumes of the Leipziger
Mendelssohn Ausgabe (LMA)
published by the
Deutscher Verlag fur
Musik (DVfM) in Leipzig
since 1961, it sees
itself as a fundamentally
new conception which
reflects the present-day
standard of scholarly
editions.The first
volumes of the new
Complete Edition were
presented in Leipzig on 3
November 1997 at
Mendelssohn Festtage in
Leipzig.SON 411 - 413
have been awarded the
German Music Edition
Prize
2006.
Editorial
Board: Christian Martin
Schmidt (chairman), Peter
Ward Jones, Friedhelm
Krummacher, R. Larry
Todd, Ralf Wehner;
research associates: Ralf
Wehner, Clemens Harasim,
Birgit Muller.
Orchestra SKU: BR.DV-4253 Complete Works. Composed by Felix Bartho...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
BR.DV-4253
Complete Works.
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn.
Orchestra; Softbound.
Deutscher Verlag.
Editorial Board:
Christian Martin Schmidt
(chairman), Peter Ward
Jones, Friedhelm
Krummacher, R. Larry
Todd, Ralf Wehner;
research associates: Ralf
Wehner, Clemens Harasim,
Birgit Muller
Romantic period. Complete
Works. 112 pages.
Deutscher Verlag fur
Musik #DV 4253. Published
by Deutscher Verlag fur
Musik (BR.DV-4253).
ISBN 9790200440041. 9
x 12 inches.
The
Leipziger Ausgabe der
Werke von Felix
Mendelssohn Bartholdy
pursues the goal of
making accessible to the
public in an adequately
scholarly form all of
Mendelssohn's accessible
compositions, letters and
writings, along with all
other documents of his
artistic oeuvre. A
considerable number of
Mendelssohn's works are
still waiting to be
published; many others
have been published in an
unsatisfactory
manner.Though the new
Mendelssohn Complete
Edition follows the ten
volumes of the Leipziger
Mendelssohn Ausgabe (LMA)
published by the
Deutscher Verlag fur
Musik (DVfM) in Leipzig
since 1961, it sees
itself as a fundamentally
new conception which
reflects the present-day
standard of scholarly
editions.The first
volumes of the new
Complete Edition were
presented in Leipzig on 3
November 1997 at
Mendelssohn Festtage in
Leipzig.SON 411 - 413
have been awarded the
German Music Edition
Prize
2006.
Editorial
Board: Christian Martin
Schmidt (chairman), Peter
Ward Jones, Friedhelm
Krummacher, R. Larry
Todd, Ralf Wehner;
research associates: Ralf
Wehner, Clemens Harasim,
Birgit Muller Price
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Orchestra SKU: BR.SON-443 Complete Works. Composed by Felix Bartho...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
BR.SON-443
Complete Works.
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn.
Edited by Thomas Schmidt.
Linen. Complete Works.
Romantic period. Complete
Works. 252 pages.
Breitkopf and Haertel
#SON 443. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.SON-443).
ISBN
9790004803516. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Mendelssohn
's ConfessionThe
Reformation Symphony,
misleadingly numbered
posthumously as 5 by its
publishers, was
Mendelssohn's first
confrontation with the
large symphonic form in
Beethoven's wake. Linking
it conceptually with the
300th anniversary of the
Augsburg Confession in
1830 seems to have first
occurred late in the
progress of its
composition, yet the
premiere did not take
place until 1832 and
ultimately even enabled
the composer to distance
himself completely from
his work and its concept.
Thanks to access to a new
source [or, ... new
access to sources... or
...new access to a
source...?], this edition
can now finally refute
the legend that a
separate original or
early version of the
symphony once
existed.
The Hebrides Orchestre [Conducteur d'étude / Miniature] Barenreiter
(Concert Overture). By Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn (1809-1847). Edited by Christ...(+)
(Concert Overture). By
Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn (1809-1847).
Edited by Christopher
Hogwood. For Orchestra.
Baerenreiter
Studienpartituren - Study
scores. Study Score;
Urtext Edition. Op. 26.
Duration 10'
Concert Overture No. 1
- Urtext based on the
Leipzig Mendelssohn
Complete Edition.
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn.
Edited by Hans Christian
Schmidt. Orchestra;
stapled.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
Christian Martin Schmidt
is laying bare to musical
practice the original
form of Mendelssohn's
epoch-making Overture to
A Midsummer Night's Dream
buried beneath layers of
falsified material for
the first time. Overture;
Romantic. Full score. 72
pages. Duration 12'.
Breitkopf and Haertel #PB
5364. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.PB-5364).
ISBN
9790004211458. 10 x 12.5
inches.
Autograph
lays bare Mendelssohn's
Overture to A Midsummer
Night's Dream To this
day, Mendelssohns
epoch-making Overture to
A Midsummer Night's Dream
has been performed on the
basis of a more than
dubious transmission.
Neither the first edition
of the parts (1832), and
certainly not the print
of the score based on
these parts (1835) go
back directly to the
autograph of the
17-year-old composer,
which is now located in
Krakow. No wonder, since
Mendelssohn had breezily
given away his original
at an early date. The
result: during his
lifetime, versions were
published with his
authorization, even
though they were full of
unintended
inconsistencies. Yet the
autograph of 1826 is
unequivocal: it is clear,
practically free of
irregularities and
diverges considerably
from the corrupted
printed version.
Christian Martin Schmidt
comes up with
occasionally differing
musical passages, but
above all with logical
and compositionally
compelling performance
instructions, laying bare
to musical practice the
original form buried
beneath layers of
falsified material for
the first
time.
Christian
Martin Schmidt is laying
bare to musical practice
the original form of
Mendelssohn's
epoch-making Overture to
A Midsummer Night's Dream
buried beneath layers of
falsified material for
the first time.
Orchestra (Orchestra) SKU: HL.49041101 The Hebrides Overture. Comp...(+)
Orchestra (Orchestra)
SKU: HL.49041101
The Hebrides
Overture. Composed by
Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn. Sheet music.
Odeon. Piano Direction
and Parts. Duration 8'.
Schott Music #OD 1621-40.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49041101).
By Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn (1809-1847). Arranged by Richard Meyer. Orchestra...(+)
By Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn (1809-1847).
Arranged by Richard
Meyer. Orchestra. Full
Orchestra; Score;
SmartMusic. Highland
First Philharmonic.
Masterwork Arrangement;
Romantic. Grade 2. 16
pages. Published by
Alfred Music
Eulenburg Audio Score Series. By Felix Mendelssohn. This edition: EAS117. Eulenb...(+)
Eulenburg Audio Score
Series. By Felix
Mendelssohn. This
edition: EAS117.
Eulenburg Audio Score
(Pocket Scores CD).
Study score and CD. 100
pages. Published by
Eulenburg.
Eulenburg Audio Score Series. By Felix Mendelssohn. This edition: EAS110. Eulenb...(+)
Eulenburg Audio Score
Series. By Felix
Mendelssohn. This
edition: EAS110.
Eulenburg Audio Score
(Pocket Scores CD).
Study score and CD. 222
pages. Published by
Eulenburg.
By Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn (1809-1847). Arranged by Richard Meyer. Orchestra...(+)
By Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn (1809-1847).
Arranged by Richard
Meyer. Orchestra. For
full (timp, bells, sus
cymbal, vln3). Full
Orchestra; Part(s);
Score. Highland First
Philharmonic. Masterwork
Arrangement; Romantic.
Grade 2. 102 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Publishing
Eulenburg Audio Score Series. By Felix Mendelssohn. This edition: EAS122. Eulenb...(+)
Eulenburg Audio Score
Series. By Felix
Mendelssohn. This
edition: EAS122.
Eulenburg Audio Score
(Pocket Scores CD).
Study score and CD. 114
pages. Published by
Eulenburg.
Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn (1809-1847). Edited by Christian Martin ...(+)
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn
(1809-1847). Edited by
Christian Martin Schmidt.
For orchestra. Complete
Works. Complete works.
Opus 21, 26, 27, 32. 364
pages. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
By Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn (1809-1847). Edited by Friedhelm Krummacher. This...(+)
By Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn (1809-1847).
Edited by Friedhelm
Krummacher. This edition:
1st printing 2009
edition. Faux-leather
bound, Facsimile.
Documenta musicologica
II/41 / Barenreiter
Facsimile. Facsimile.
Opus 21. 112 pages.
Published by Baerenrei.
Facsimile.
Concert Overture No. 4
- Urtext based on the
Leipzig Mendelssohn
Complete Edition.
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn.
Edited by Christian
Martin Schmidt.
Orchestra; Softbound.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
Overture; Romantic. Full
score. 72 pages. Duration
12'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #PB 5505.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.PB-5505).
ISBN 9790004211519. 10
x 12.5 inches.
A
visit to the opera
whetted the composers
creative appetite to
explore the
fairy-tale-like theme of
Knight Raimunds love for
the beautiful mermaid
Melusine, which provided
the basis for
Mendelssohns fourth
concert overture. As
usual, Mendelssohn worked
out the composition in
his mind before
committing it to paper, a
task he most likely began
towards the end of March
1833. The works premiere
performance took place in
London on 7 April 1834;
the revised version was
given its first account
in Leipzig on 23 November
1835. Its ranking as No.
4 of the concert
overtures was assigned
around 1857 in a
posthumous edition.(Ralf
Wehner in the Study
Edition of the
Mendelssohn Work
Catalogue).
Concert Overture No. 3
- Urtext based on the
Leipzig Mendelssohn
Complete Edition.
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn.
Edited by Christian
Martin Schmidt.
Orchestra; stapled.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
Overture; Romantic. Full
score. 80 pages. Duration
13'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #PB 5503.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.PB-5503).
ISBN 9790004211465. 10
x 12.5
inches.
Mendelssohn
s overture drew its
inspiration from two
poems by Goethe which had
already inspired Ludwig
van Beethoven to write a
choral work on them with
orchestral accompaniment.
The larger part of the
work on this piece must
have been carried out in
the summer of 1828. The
first public performance
took place in Berlin on 1
December 1832. The
revised version of the
work was first performed
in Leipzig on 20 April
1834. Its ranking as No.
3 of the concert
overtures was laid down
when the score was first
printed in 1835
(Breitkopf &
Hartel).(Ralf Wehner in
the Study Edition of the
Mendelssohn Work
Catalogue).
Orchestra (2.2.2.2.dble
bsn.serp - 2.2.3.0 - timp
- str)
SKU:
BR.PB-5581
Urtext
based on the Leipzig
Mendelssohn Complete
Edition. Composed by
Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn. Edited by
Thomas Schmidt.
Orchestra; Softbound.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
Symphony; Romantic. Full
score. 140 pages.
Duration 30'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #PB 5581.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.PB-5581).
ISBN 9790004213919. 10
x 12.5 inches.
A
Programmatic Declaration
of BeliefFelix
Mendelssohn Bartholdy
composed his Reformation
Symphony for the
celebrations marking the
300th anniversary of the
Confessio Augustana, the
Protestant declaration of
faith. Owing to various
and only partially
explained reasons, there
was no performance in
1830, the year in
question; it was only two
years later that the
composer conducted the
premiere of his work, now
heavily revised, in
Berlin. There was only
one more performance in
Mendelssohn's lifetime,
this one conducted by
Julius Rietz in
Dusseldorf; the composer
had since distanced
himself from his
opus.Conceived for the
concert hall, the
symphony formulates its
theological references
through the integration
of various motives. This
occurs in the finale, for
example, in which
Mendelssohn quotes the
Luther chorale Ein feste
Burg in the flute, from
where it builds up to a
triumphant principal
theme. The strong
extra-musical aspect must
have been one of the
reasons for the
composer's later
avoidance of this score,
especially since
Mendelssohn was becoming
increasingly skeptical
about explicitly
programmatic music in the
instrumental domain. Next
to the Dusseldorf
performance material of
1837, two scribal copies
have been examined for
the first time; they
transmit the main stages
of the version of
1830.
Orchestra (2.2.2.2.dble
bsn.serp - 2.2.3.0 - timp
- str)
SKU:
BR.PB-5598-07
Urtext based on the
Leipzig Mendelssohn
Complete Edition.
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn.
Orchestra; Softbound.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
Symphony; Romantic. Study
Score. 132 pages.
Duration 30'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #PB 5598-07.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.PB-5598-07).
ISBN
9790004214954. 6.5 x 9
inches.
A
Programmatic Declaration
of BeliefFelix
Mendelssohn Bartholdy
composed his Reformation
Symphony for the
celebrations marking the
300th anniversary of the
Confessio Augustana, the
Protestant declaration of
faith. Owing to various
and only partially
explained reasons, there
was no performance in
1830, the year in
question; it was only two
years later that the
composer conducted the
premiere of his work, now
heavily revised, in
Berlin. There was only
one more performance in
Mendelssohn's lifetime,
this one conducted by
Julius Rietz in
Dusseldorf; the composer
had since distanced
himself from his
opus.Conceived for the
concert hall, the
symphony formulates its
theological references
through the integration
of various motives. This
occurs in the finale, for
example, in which
Mendelssohn quotes the
Luther chorale Ein feste
Burg in the flute, from
where it builds up to a
triumphant principal
theme. The strong
extra-musical aspect must
have been one of the
reasons for the
composer's later
avoidance of this score,
especially since
Mendelssohn was becoming
increasingly skeptical
about explicitly
programmatic music in the
instrumental domain. Next
to the Dusseldorf
performance material of
1837, two scribal copies
have been examined for
the first time; they
transmit the main stages
of the version of
1830.
Orchestra (2.2.2.2 - 2.2.0.0 - timp - str) SKU: BR.PB-5522-07 Version ...(+)
Orchestra (2.2.2.2 -
2.2.0.0 - timp - str)
SKU: BR.PB-5522-07
Version 1833 - Urtext
based on the Leipzig
Mendelssohn Complete
Edition. Composed by
Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn. Edited by
Thomas Schmidt-Beste.
Orchestra; Softbound.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library). To all
extents and purposes,
Germany is the land of
artists, wrote
Mendelssohn in 1831 while
on his travels in Italy;
but Italy, he added, is
the land of art.
Everywhere he went in
Italy, the 22-year-old
composer found impulses
for his symphony.
Symphony; Romantic. Study
Score. 96 pages. Duration
28'. Breitkopf and
Haertel #PB 5522-07.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.PB-5522-07).
ISBN
9790004212530. 6.5 x 9
inches.
To all
extents and purposes,
Germany is the land of
artists, wrote Felix
Mendelssohn Bartholdy in
1831 while on his travels
in Italy; but Italy, he
added, is the land of
art. Indeed, everywhere
he went in Italy, the
22-year-old composer
found impulses for his
symphony: I have to save
the work until I have
seen Naples. But although
the country fired his
inspiration: It will be
the merriest piece that I
have ever written, he did
not actually write the
Italian Symphony there.
This did not occur until
early 1833, when
Mendelssohn obtained a
commission from London,
where he then conducted
the first performance in
May 1833. Begun the
following year, his
revision of the piece
remained fragmentary, and
the composer no longer
performed the work
himself. The familiar
London version thus
represents the only
closed form of the work
which the composer
presented to the public.
This is the version of
the Italian Symphony that
is now appearing in the
Breitkopf Urtext
collection based on the
Complete Edition.
Overture - Urtext
based on the Leipzig
Mendelssohn Complete
Edition. Composed by
Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn. Edited by
Ralf Wehner. Orchestra.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library). Set
of parts. 72 pages.
Duration 8'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #OB 5624-30.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.OB-5624-30).
ISBN
9790004348710. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The
Overture to Ruy Blas,
Felix Mendelssohn
Bartholdy's last
overture, was not
composed as an
autonomously conceived
score, but as the opening
piece of a stage work.
Nevertheless, its
immediate success at the
Leipzig first performance
in 1839, as well as the
fact that no further
contributions to Victor
Hugo's drama followed
from Mendelssohn's pen
soon made it well known
in the concert hall. The
work's special history,
including several
arrangements occasioned
by various performances,
led to the fact that the
overture had its largest
circulation in the
version of the posthumous
first edition on which
this edition is also
based.
Overture - Urtext
based on the Leipzig
Mendelssohn Complete
Edition. Composed by
Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn. Edited by
Ralf Wehner. Orchestra.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
Part. 8 pages. Duration
8'. Breitkopf and Haertel
#OB 5624-16. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-5624-16).
ISBN
9790004348673. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The
Overture to Ruy Blas,
Felix Mendelssohn
Bartholdy's last
overture, was not
composed as an
autonomously conceived
score, but as the opening
piece of a stage work.
Nevertheless, its
immediate success at the
Leipzig first performance
in 1839, as well as the
fact that no further
contributions to Victor
Hugo's drama followed
from Mendelssohn's pen
soon made it well known
in the concert hall. The
work's special history,
including several
arrangements occasioned
by various performances,
led to the fact that the
overture had its largest
circulation in the
version of the posthumous
first edition on which
this edition is also
based.
Overture - Urtext
based on the Leipzig
Mendelssohn Complete
Edition. Composed by
Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn. Edited by
Ralf Wehner. Orchestra.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
Part. 8 pages. Duration
8'. Breitkopf and Haertel
#OB 5624-15. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-5624-15).
ISBN
9790004348666. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The
Overture to Ruy Blas,
Felix Mendelssohn
Bartholdy's last
overture, was not
composed as an
autonomously conceived
score, but as the opening
piece of a stage work.
Nevertheless, its
immediate success at the
Leipzig first performance
in 1839, as well as the
fact that no further
contributions to Victor
Hugo's drama followed
from Mendelssohn's pen
soon made it well known
in the concert hall. The
work's special history,
including several
arrangements occasioned
by various performances,
led to the fact that the
overture had its largest
circulation in the
version of the posthumous
first edition on which
this edition is also
based.
Scherzo - Urtext based
on the Leipzig
Mendelssohn Complete
Edition. Composed by
Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn. Edited by
Christian Martin Schmidt.
Orchestra; stapled.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
Stage/film Music; Music
theatre; Romantic. Full
score. 32 pages. Duration
5'. Breitkopf and Haertel
#PB 5365. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.PB-5365).
ISBN
9790004210512. 10 x 12.5
inches.
With the
publication of the
performance materials to
the Mendelssohn Complete
Edition, Breitkopf &
Hartel is fulfilling its
promise to release the
conducting scores, parts
and, in the case of
well-known orchestral
pieces, separate
materials as soon as
possible after the
appearance of the
respective volume in the
Complete Edition.
Breitkopf believes that
all these important new
scholarly findings should
be made available
directly to performers
and taken into
consideration in as many
Mendelssohn performances
as possible.
Orchestra 2.2.2.2: 2.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Vn in set SKU:...(+)
Orchestra 2.2.2.2:
2.2.0.0: Timp: Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo
Vn in set
SKU:
AP.36-A170648
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn.
Full Orchestra, Solo
Strings with Ensemble,
Solo Violin Part. Kalmus
Orchestra Library.
Part(s). LudwigMasters
Publications #36-A170648.
Published by
LudwigMasters
Publications
(AP.36-A170648).
ISBN
9798892700887. UPC:
659359533921.
English.
Felix
Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
wrote his Violin Concerto
in E minor over a
six-year period from 1838
to 1844 for his childhood
friend, the violinist
Ferdinand David, who
contributed the cadenza
in the version of the
concerto most performed
today. The concerto
premiered on March 13,
1845 in Leipzig, but
Mendelssohn himself was
unable to conduct due to
illness. Unlike most
concerti of the time,
Mendelssohn has the
violin enter immediately
without any orchestral
introduction, and its
cadenza is unusually
placed after the
development of the first
movement instead of at
the end of the movement.
The concerto remains one
of the most ubiquitous
pieces in the violin
repertoire.
Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2:
2.2.0.0: Timp: Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo
Vn in set.
These products
are currently being
prepared by a new
publisher. While many
items are ready and will
ship on time, some others
may see delays of several
months.
Overture - Urtext
based on the Leipzig
Mendelssohn Complete
Edition. Composed by
Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn. Edited by
Ralf Wehner. Orchestra.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
Part. 8 pages. Duration
8'. Breitkopf and Haertel
#OB 5624-23. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-5624-23).
ISBN
9790004348697. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The
Overture to Ruy Blas,
Felix Mendelssohn
Bartholdy's last
overture, was not
composed as an
autonomously conceived
score, but as the opening
piece of a stage work.
Nevertheless, its
immediate success at the
Leipzig first performance
in 1839, as well as the
fact that no further
contributions to Victor
Hugo's drama followed
from Mendelssohn's pen
soon made it well known
in the concert hall. The
work's special history,
including several
arrangements occasioned
by various performances,
led to the fact that the
overture had its largest
circulation in the
version of the posthumous
first edition on which
this edition is also
based.
Wedding
March - Urtext based on
the Leipzig Mendelssohn
Complete Edition.
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn.
Edited by Christian
Martin Schmidt.
Orchestra; stapled.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
Dances/marches; Romantic.
Full score. 24 pages.
Duration 5'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #PB 5366.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.PB-5366).
ISBN 9790004210529. 10
x 12.5 inches.
With
the publication of the
performance materials to
the Mendelssohn Complete
Edition, Breitkopf &
Hartel is fulfilling its
promise to release the
conducting scores, parts
and, in the case of
well-known orchestral
pieces, separate
materials as soon as
possible after the
appearance of the
respective volume in the
Complete Edition.
Breitkopf believes that
all these important new
scholarly findings should
be made available
directly to performers
and taken into
consideration in as many
Mendelssohn performances
as possible.
Overture - Urtext
based on the Leipzig
Mendelssohn Complete
Edition. Composed by
Felix Bartholdy
Mendelssohn. Edited by
Ralf Wehner. Orchestra.
Orchester-Bibliothek
(Orchestral Library).
Part. 8 pages. Duration
8'. Breitkopf and Haertel
#OB 5624-27. Published by
Breitkopf and Haertel
(BR.OB-5624-27).
ISBN
9790004348703. 10 x 12.5
inches.
The
Overture to Ruy Blas,
Felix Mendelssohn
Bartholdy's last
overture, was not
composed as an
autonomously conceived
score, but as the opening
piece of a stage work.
Nevertheless, its
immediate success at the
Leipzig first performance
in 1839, as well as the
fact that no further
contributions to Victor
Hugo's drama followed
from Mendelssohn's pen
soon made it well known
in the concert hall. The
work's special history,
including several
arrangements occasioned
by various performances,
led to the fact that the
overture had its largest
circulation in the
version of the posthumous
first edition on which
this edition is also
based.
Orchestra 2.2.2.2: 2.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo Vn in set SKU:...(+)
Orchestra 2.2.2.2:
2.2.0.0: Timp: Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo
Vn in set
SKU:
AP.36-A170601
Composed by Felix
Bartholdy Mendelssohn.
Full Orchestra, Solo
Strings with Ensemble,
Conductor Score. Kalmus
Orchestra Library. Score.
LudwigMasters
Publications #36-A170601.
Published by
LudwigMasters
Publications
(AP.36-A170601).
ISBN
9798892700870. UPC:
659359981142.
English.
Felix
Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
wrote his Violin Concerto
in E minor over a
six-year period from 1838
to 1844 for his childhood
friend, the violinist
Ferdinand David, who
contributed the cadenza
in the version of the
concerto most performed
today. The concerto
premiered on March 13,
1845 in Leipzig, but
Mendelssohn himself was
unable to conduct due to
illness. Unlike most
concerti of the time,
Mendelssohn has the
violin enter immediately
without any orchestral
introduction, and its
cadenza is unusually
placed after the
development of the first
movement instead of at
the end of the movement.
The concerto remains one
of the most ubiquitous
pieces in the violin
repertoire.
Instrumentation: 2.2.2.2:
2.2.0.0: Timp: Str
(9-8-7-6-5 in set): Solo
Vn in set.
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