Orchestra SKU: BA.BA10984 Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. Edited by Sonja...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
BA.BA10984
Composed
by Franz Joseph Haydn.
Edited by Sonja Gerlach
and Sterling E. Murray.
This edition: urtext
edition. Stapled. Score.
Hob. I:79. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA10984_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA10984).
ISBN 9790006567294. 31
x 24.3 cm inches. Key: F
major. Preface: Armin
Raab.
Along with
Symphonies Nos. 80 and
81, Haydn’s
Symphony in F major Hob.
I:79 belongs to a group
of works that he composed
in late 1784. He wrote
them for his employer
Prince Nikolaus
Esterházy who wished
to be entertained with
new music. The symphonies
were tailored for the
twenty-five to thirty
musicians who were in the
prince’s court
orchestra.
Continu
ing the cooperation
between Bärenreiter
and the G. Henle
publishing company
regarding Haydn's
large-scale choral works,
operas and symphonies,
this edition is based on
the G. Henle Complete
Edition of the
“Works of Joseph
Haydnâ€.
Bärenreiter has
already published the
complete performance
material for several
“Sturm und
Drang†symphonies
and all the Paris and
London
symphonies.
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Orchestra SKU: HL.51489068 Study Score. Composed by Franz Joseph H...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
HL.51489068
Study
Score. Composed by
Franz Joseph Haydn.
Edited by Horst Walter.
Henle Music Folios.
Classical. Softcover. 85
pages. G. Henle #HN9068.
Published by G. Henle
(HL.51489068).
UPC:
840126951967.
6.75x9.5x0.278
inches.
Haydn
arrived in London at the
beginning of February
1794 for his second stay
in England. Two movements
of the Symphony in G
major Hob. I:100 had
already been completed by
then, and the finished
work was premiered on 31
March. The trumpet
fanfare in the second
movement and the use of
“janissaryâ€
percussion gave the
symphony its nickname
“Military
Symphony,†which
Haydn himself even used.
Its success in London was
enormous; in 1794/95
alone, the work was
performed nine times and
thus quickly became one
of the most popular Haydn
symphonies of all time.
To everyone wishing to
become more acquainted
with this symphony, let
this inexpensive study
edition be commended -
with reliable
commentaries on its
genesis, sources, and
edition as well as an
unassailable musical text
taken from the Haydn
Complete Edition.
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Orchestra SKU: HL.51489069 Study Score. Composed by Franz Joseph H...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
HL.51489069
Study
Score. Composed by
Franz Joseph Haydn.
Edited by Horst Walter.
Henle Music Folios.
Classical. Softcover. 93
pages. G. Henle #HN9069.
Published by G. Henle
(HL.51489069).
UPC:
840126951905.
6.75x9.5x0.291
inches.
Haydn
arrived in London at the
beginning of February
1794 for his second stay
in England. By this time,
he had completed three
movements of the Symphony
in D major Hob. I:101,
and the finished work was
premiered on 3 March.
Even the members of the
audience at the premiere
took note of the
pendulum-like
accompanying figure in
the second movement,
which was in fact
explicitly mentioned in a
review: “The
management of the
accompaniments of the
andante, though perfectly
simple, was
masterly.†The even
tick-tock oscillations
sparked the imagination
of listeners so much,
apparently, that the
nickname
“Clock†came
into use later in the
nineteenth century. And
while this name may have
nothing to do with Haydn,
is it even possible to
listen to the famous
second movement today
without making the
association? To everyone
wishing to become more
acquainted with this
symphony, let this
inexpensive study edition
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its genesis, sources, and
edition as well as an
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taken from the Haydn
Complete Edition.
Orchestra (Score) SKU: HL.49045561 Richard Strauss Werke Complete Edit...(+)
Orchestra (Score)
SKU:
HL.49045561
Richard Strauss Werke
Complete Edition Score
Band 4. Composed by
Richard Strauss. Edited
by Stefan Schenk and
Walter Werbeck. This
edition: Hardback/Hard
Cover. Sheet music.
Edition Schott.
Classical. Hardcover.
Composed 1888-1891. Op.
23. 236 pages. Duration
18'. Schott Music
#RSW304. Published by
Schott Music
(HL.49045561).
ISBN
9783901974045.
Stra
uss's first tone poem
distinguishes itself from
all other subsequent
orchestral compositions
in its existence in three
different versions. Even
among the operas and
other compositions in his
hand there is no other
work with a comparable
history of origin and
publication. What is
more, the final version
of Macbeth is the only
valid form of the work
and the only variant with
further sources (cf.
Critical Report) in
addition to the autograph
score. In contrast, the
second version has only
been preserved in an
autograph score and
autograph piano reduction
(the orchestral parts
which must have existed
have obviously not
survived). This was never
printed and was replaced
by the published third
version. The two
surviving versions should
therefore not be
considered to be of equal
status. Unlike the case
of Ariadne auf Naxos in
which the earlier version
was for a time the sole
valid alternative and was
yet never completely
displaced by the soon
dominating later version
of the opera, only the
final third version of
Macbeth is considered as
valid. Right from the
outset, it was a matter
of course for the editors
of the present volume to
include the second
version as a first
publication (in addition
to the above-mentioned
surviving pages of the
first version), albeit in
different forms. The
surviving pages of the
first version are
reproduced in facsimile
and the second version,
as a subordinate form of
the work, appears
alongside Strauss's piano
reduction in a modified
source edition, i.e.
without intervention on
the part of the editors.
The ultimate third
version is published as a
full edition (please
refer to the Critical
Report for further
details). In order to
facilitate a comparative
study of the second and
third versions, the
relevant page numbers of
the score are placed
opposite one another (the
autograph piano reduction
of the second version is
included at the end of
the music section of the
volume). The editors hope
that this synoptic
representation will
prompt interest in
further studies on
Strauss's art of
orchestration: a field of
research which has still
remained insufficiently
examined. A study of
Macbeth namely
illuminates as clearly as
could be wished how much
significance Strauss
allotted to sound
alongside form. The
subjects were not merely
intended to generate an
individual figure, but
also specific tonal
colours, and the
instrumentation was
simultaneously designed
to provide an optimal
communication of
thematic-motivic texture
to the audience. The 'new
path' threw up
consequences which caused
Strauss a considerable
amount of difficulty. He
was however a fast
learner and had already
swum free with Don Juan
and all the more with Tod
und Verklarung.