Orchestra SKU: M2.MOS-10461-01 Composed by Wolfgang Stockmeier. Miniature...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
M2.MOS-10461-01
Composed by Wolfgang
Stockmeier. Miniature
score. 24 pages.
Möseler Verlag #MOS
10461-01. Published by
Möseler Verlag
(M2.MOS-10461-01).
ISBN
9790203735410.
Das
Werk wurde fur das
Collegium Musicum der
Marburger
Philipps-Universitat
geschrieben und aus
Anlass des
Universitatsjubilaums im
Jahr 1977 uraufgefuhrt.
Dem aleatorischen
Zusammenspiel der
Instrumente ist, dem
Titel entsprechend,
breiter Raum gegeben: das
formal locker, aber nicht
unverbindlich angelegte
Stuck gestattet gleichsam
einen Blick ins Innere
des Orchesters und bietet
die Moglichkeit
vielfaltiger
Farbwirkungen.
Orchestra (Study Score) SKU: HL.49045872 Study Score. Composed by ...(+)
Orchestra (Study Score)
SKU: HL.49045872
Study Score.
Composed by Gustav
Mahler. This edition:
Paperback/Soft Cover.
Sheet music. Study Score.
Classical. Softcover. 240
pages. Eulenburg Edition
#ETP1547. Published by
Eulenburg Edition
(HL.49045872).
ISBN
9783795715199. UPC:
888680791544.
6.25x8.5x0.607
inches.
Content
text: Preface Vorwort I.
Kräftig. Entschieden
II. Tempo di Menuetto.
Sehr mässig. Ja nicht
eilen! III. Comodo.
Scherzando. Ohne Hast IV.
Sehr langsam. Misterioso.
Durchaus ppp V. Lustig im
Tempo und keck im
Ausdruck VI. Langsam.
Ruhevoll. Empfunden.
Orchestra (3(picc)2.2.2 -
4.2.3.1 - timp.(cym ad
lib.) - str)
SKU:
BR.PB-5559-07
Urtext. Composed
by Pjotr Iljitsch
Tschaikowsky. Edited by
Christoph Flamm.
Orchestra; Softbound.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
Tchaikovsky's Hamburg
Symphony in the Urtext
Symphony; Romantic.
Study Score. 208 pages.
Duration 44'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #PB 5559-07.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel
(BR.PB-5559-07).
ISBN
9790004213698. 6.5 x 9
inches.
Like Hamlet
Overture, originating at
about the same time,
Tchaikovsky's 5th
symphony, composed in
1888, focuses on the
human existential
question: To be or not to
be - triumph over fate or
triumph of fate? The per
aspera ad astra
dramaturgy underlying the
symphony culminates in
triumphant certainty. If
Tchaikovsky was initially
euphoric, then severe
self-doubts befell him
after he conducted the
premiere in St.
Petersburg. These doubts
demonstrably led him to
make interpretative
changes for the Hamburg
performance in 1889,
including a cut in the
finale. Only with the
extremely positive
response to this
performance did his
doubts dispel.
Nevertheless, Tchaikovsky
himself never again
conducted the 5th
symphony. It was only
posthumously established
in the repertoire through
Arthur Nikisch's
commitment. The new
edition's textual
criticism takes into
account besides the
autograph and first
edition also the first
edition's orchestral
parts, together with the
piano arrangement
produced from the
autograph by Sergei
Taneyev. In addition to
thoroughly clarifying
dynamics and
articulation, the source
comparison also corrected
many errors and solved
problematical passages,
such as, for instance,
the trombone entry in m.
372 of the finale.
Considered, moreover, for
the first time has been
the composer's doubts
about his work and its
ambiguities, frequently
successfully suppressed
in the history of its
performance and
reception. Tchaikovsky's
conductor's copy is
unfortunately lost, hence
his alterations made for
the Hamburg performance
are not precisely known.
They have survived only
indirectly through
remarks that Willem
Mengelberg left to
posterity, for which he
could draw on
Tchaikovsky's conductor's
score and oral references
by the composer's brother
Modest. So, anyone
wishing to deal seriously
with the work's
certainties will not be
able to do so in the
future without having
also to deal with its
uncertainties.
Orchestra (3(picc)2.2.2 -
4.2.3.1 - timp.(cym ad
lib.) - str)
SKU:
BR.PB-5558
Urtext. Composed
by Pjotr Iljitsch
Tschaikowsky. Edited by
Christoph Flamm.
Orchestra; Softbound.
Partitur-Bibliothek
(Score Library).
Tchaikovsky's Hamburg
Symphony in the Urtext
Symphony; Romantic.
Full score. 212 pages.
Duration 44'. Breitkopf
and Haertel #PB 5558.
Published by Breitkopf
and Haertel (BR.PB-5558).
ISBN 9790004213681. 10
x 12.5 inches.
Like
Hamlet Overture,
originating at about the
same time, Tchaikovsky's
5th symphony, composed in
1888, focuses on the
human existential
question: To be or not to
be - triumph over fate or
triumph of fate? The per
aspera ad astra
dramaturgy underlying the
symphony culminates in
triumphant certainty. If
Tchaikovsky was initially
euphoric, then severe
self-doubts befell him
after he conducted the
premiere in St.
Petersburg. These doubts
demonstrably led him to
make interpretative
changes for the Hamburg
performance in 1889,
including a cut in the
finale. Only with the
extremely positive
response to this
performance did his
doubts dispel.
Nevertheless, Tchaikovsky
himself never again
conducted the 5th
symphony. It was only
posthumously established
in the repertoire through
Arthur Nikisch's
commitment. The new
edition's textual
criticism takes into
account besides the
autograph and first
edition also the first
edition's orchestral
parts, together with the
piano arrangement
produced from the
autograph by Sergei
Taneyev. In addition to
thoroughly clarifying
dynamics and
articulation, the source
comparison also corrected
many errors and solved
problematical passages,
such as, for instance,
the trombone entry in m.
372 of the finale.
Considered, moreover, for
the first time has been
the composer's doubts
about his work and its
ambiguities, frequently
successfully suppressed
in the history of its
performance and
reception. Tchaikovsky's
conductor's copy is
unfortunately lost, hence
his alterations made for
the Hamburg performance
are not precisely known.
They have survived only
indirectly through
remarks that Willem
Mengelberg left to
posterity, for which he
could draw on
Tchaikovsky's conductor's
score and oral references
by the composer's brother
Modest. So, anyone
wishing to deal seriously
with the work's
certainties will not be
able to do so in the
future without having
also to deal with its
uncertainties.
Composed by George
Frideric Handel. Edited
by Seiffert. Set Type: M.
Set of parts. Lucks Music
Library #A7873. Published
by Lucks Music Library
(TM.12043SET).
Edited by
Seiffert. Organ Solo &
Cembalo (on same part)
sold separately.
Orchestra SKU: HL.49000569 Study Score. Composed by Heinz Holliger...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
HL.49000569
Study
Score. Composed by
Heinz Holliger. This
edition: Paperback/Soft
Cover. Sheet music.
Edition Schott.
Classical. Study Score.
Composed 1966-1967. 78
pages. Duration 21'.
Schott Music #AVV 301.
Published by Schott Music
(HL.49000569).
ISBN
9790200101324. UPC:
073999292336.
7.5x11.0x0.272
inches.
Bei der
Arbeit am 'Siebengesang'
setzte ich mir zum Ziele,
die vielschichtigen
Wechselwirkungen zwischen
einem Individuum (dem
Solisten) und seiner
Umwelt (dem Orchester)
aufzuzeigen und daraus
formgebende
satztechnische Impulse zu
gewinnen.Das Werk
'Siebengesang' ist
7teilig: in den drei
ersten Teilen treten sich
das Soloinstrument und
verschiedene
selbstandige, nach
Register und Klangfarben
geordnete
Orchestergruppen
gegenuber. Im 4. Teil
durchdringen sich
Solooboe und ein Ensemble
von 4 linearen
Instrumenten. Der 5. Teil
ist ein grossangelegtes
Orchester-Crescendo. Uber
23 von Gong-Signalen
markierten
5-Sekunden-Abschnitten
werden nach und nach die
verschiedenen
Orchestergruppen (jede
mit individuellem Tempo)
ubereinander geschichtet.
Der 6. Teil konfrontiert
mit Hilfe eines im Innern
des Instrumentes
angebrachten Mikrophons
verstarkten und
verzerrten Oboenklang mit
dem ganzen Orchester,
wobei die neuen,
ungewohnten Klange der
Oboe das Klangspektrum
des Orchesters in grossem
Masse beeinflussen. Auf
knappstem Raum werden
hier in hektischem
Wechsel die aussersten
strukturellen Gegensatze
zusammengedrangt. Im sehr
ruhigen Schlussteil
vervielfacht sich die
Oboenpartie in 7
Singstimmen, denen als
phonetisches Material die
Schlussverse von Georg
Trakls Gedicht
'Siebengesang des Todes'
zugrunde liegen
[.].-Heinz
Holliger
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