Orchestra SKU: BA.BA06861 Sinfonie (1923-1928). Composed by Leos J...(+)
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SKU:
BA.BA06861
Sinfonie
(1923-1928). Composed
by Leos Janacek. Arranged
by Leoš Faltus and
Miloš Štedron. This
edition: complete
edition, urtext edition.
Linen. Complete Critical
Edition of the Works of
Leos Janacek H/3.
Complete edition, Score,
Set of parts. Duration 40
minutes. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA06861_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA06861).
ISBN 9790260104211.
34.3 x 27 cm
inches.
Leoš
Janácek’s
symphonic fragment Dunaj
(The Danube) dates from
the period of the
composition of
“Katya
Kabanovaâ€. The
composer was not
concerned with a
musical-picturesque
description of a river
landscape, but with the
mythical link between
women’s destinies
and
water.
“Pale
green waves of the
Danube! There are so many
of you, and one followed
by another. You remain
interlocked in a
continuous flow. You
surprise yourselves where
you ended up – on
the Czech shores! Look
back downstream and you
will have an impression
of what you have left
behind in your haste. It
pleases you here. Here I
will rest with my
symphony.†Thus
Leoš Janácek
described the idea behind
the composition project
which occupied him in
1923/24. However, after
further work, it remained
incomplete in 1926. His
“symphonyâ€
entitled Dunaj has
survived as a
continuously-notated,
four-movement bundle of
sketches in score form.
It is one of the works
which occupied him until
his death. The scholarly
reconstruction by the two
Brno composers Miloš
Štedron and Leoš
Faltus closely follows
the original
manuscript.
A
whole conglomeration of
motifs stands behind the
incomplete work. What at
first seems like a
counterpart to
Smetana’s Vltava,
in fact doesn’t
turn out to be a musical
depiction of the Danube.
On the contrary, the
fateful link between the
destiny of women, water
and death permeates the
range of motifs found in
the work. It seems to be
no coincidence that
Janácek, whilst
working on the opera
Katya Kabanova, in which
the Volga, as the river
bringing death plays an
almost mythical role,
planned a Danube
symphony, and that its
content was linked with
the destiny of women: in
the sketches, two poems
were found which may have
provided the stimulus for
several movements of the
symphony. He copied a
poem by Pavla
Kriciková into the
second movement, in which
a girl remarks that
whilst bathing in a pond,
she was observed by a
man. Filled with shame,
the young naked woman
jumps into the water and
drowns. The outer
movements likewise draw
on the poem
“Lola†by the
Czech writer Sonja
Špálová,
published under the
pseudonym Alexander
Insarov. This is about a
prostitute who asks for
her heart’s
desire: she is given a
palace, but then goes on
a long search for it and
is finally no longer
wanted by anyone. She
suffers, feels cold and
just wants a warm fire.
Janácek adds his
remark “she jumps
into the Danube†to
the inconclusive
ending.
To these
tangible literary models
is added Adolf
Veselý’s verbal
account which reports
that the composer wanted
to portray “in the
Danube, the female sex
with all its passions and
driving forcesâ€.
The third movement is
said to characterise the
city of Vienna in the
form of a
woman.
It is
evident that in his
composition, Janácek
was not striving for a
simple, natural lyricism.
The River Danube is
masculine in the Slavic
language –
“ten Dunajâ€
– and assumes an
almost mythical
significance in the
national character,
indeed often also a role
bringing death. The four
movements are motivically
conceived. Elements of
sound painting, small
wave-like figures in the
first movement, motoric,
driving movements in the
third are obvious
evocations of water. And
the content and the
literary level are easy
to discover. The
“tremolo of the
four timpaniâ€,
which was amongst
Janácek’s first
inspirations, appears in
the second movement. It
is not difficult to
retrace in it the fate of
the drowning bather. The
oboe enters lamentoso
towards the end of the
movement over timpani
playing tremolo, its
descending figure is
taken over by the flute,
then upper strings and
intensified considerably.
The motif of drowning
– Lola’s
despair – returns
again in the fourth
movement in the clarinet,
before the work ends
abruptly and
dramatically.
One
special effect is the use
of a soprano voice in the
motor-driven third
movement. The singer
vocalises mainly in
parallel with the solo
oboe, but also in
dialogue with other parts
such as the viola
d’amore, which
Janácek used in
several late works as a
sort of “voice of
loveâ€.
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Orchestra SKU: BA.BA10986 Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. Edited by Sonja...(+)
Orchestra
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BA.BA10986
Composed
by Franz Joseph Haydn.
Edited by Sonja Gerlach
and Sterling E. Murray.
This edition: urtext
edition. Stapled. Score.
Hob. I:77. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA10986_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA10986).
ISBN 9790006569106. 31
x 24.3 cm inches. Key:
B-flat major. Preface:
Andreas
Friesenhagen.
Haydn
composed his Symphony No.
77 along with his
Symphonies Nos. 76 and 78
for a planned journey to
England that never took
place. Nonetheless, H.C.
Robbins Landon calls
these works the
“English
symphonies†as they
are stylistically closely
linked to the
“London
Bachâ€, Johann
Christian Bach. Haydn
himself, in a letter of
1783 to his Parisian
publisher Charles-Georges
Boyer, described the
symphonies as
‘Leicht und nicht
vil Concertirendâ€,
meaning that they were
light in spirit and did
not contain extensive
solo passages but rather
a clear sense of
classical
form.
Continuing
the cooperation between
Bärenreiter and the G.
Henle publisher 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€. The
Bärenreiter catalogue
now includes the complete
performance material for
several “Sturm und
Drang†symphonies
as well as all the London
and Paris
symphonies.
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Orchestra SKU: BA.BA10985 Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. Edited by Sonja...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
BA.BA10985
Composed
by Franz Joseph Haydn.
Edited by Sonja Gerlach
and Sterling E. Murray.
This edition: urtext
edition. Stapled. Score.
Hob. I:78. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA10985_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA10985).
ISBN 9790006568123. 31
x 24.3 cm inches. Key: C
minor. Preface: Andreas
Friesenhagen.
Along
with Symphonies Nos. 76
and 77 Haydn composed
Symphony No. 78 for a
journey to England that
never took place.
Nonetheless, H. C.
Robbins Landon referred
to these works as the
“English
Symphonies†as they
are stylistically closely
linked to “the
London Bachâ€,
Johann Christian Bach. In
a letter Haydn wrote to
his Paris publisher
Charles-Georges Boyer in
1783, he described the
works as “Leicht
und nicht vil
Concertirendâ€,
meaning they were light
in spirit and did not
contain extensive solo
passages but rather a
clear sense of classical
form.
Continuing
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€. To date,
Bärenreiter has
published the complete
performance material for
several of Haydn’s
“Sturm und
Drang†symphonies
as well as the complete
London and Paris
symphonies.
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Music from Encanto Orchestre [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
Score and Parts. Composed by Lin-Manuel Miranda (1980-). Arranged by Larry Moo...(+)
Score and Parts. Composed
by
Lin-Manuel Miranda
(1980-).
Arranged by Larry Moore.
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Manuel Miranda. Arranged
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Larry Moore. Pop Specials
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Softcover. Duration 160
seconds. Published by Hal
Leonard
Composed by Franz Joseph
Haydn. Edited by Andreas
Friesenhagen. This
edition: urtext edition.
Stapled. Score. Hob.
I:90. Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA10981_00. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA10981).
ISBN
9790006564620. 31 x 24.3
cm inches. Key: C major.
Preface: Andreas
Friesenhagen.
Haydn
’s Symphony in C
major Hob. I: 90, dated
1788 in the autograph,
belongs to a group of
works that he composed
between the Paris
symphonies (Hob. I:
82–87) and the
London symphonies (Hob.
I: 93–104). It
thus belongs to the last
symphonies he wrote
before his journeys to
England in 1791–92
and 1794–95.
Continuing the
collaboration 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 Haydn. With
Symphony No. 90,
Bärenreiter has now
published the complete
performance material for
all the symphonies from
Nos. 82 to 104 as well as
several Sturm und Drang
symphonies.
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Boy
Soprano, Soprano, Tenor,
Flugelhorn, Mixed Chorus,
and Chamber Orchestra
Study Score. Composed
by Harald Weiss. This
edition: Paperback/Soft
Cover. Sheet music. Study
Score. Classical.
Softcover. Composed
2008/2009. 188 pages.
Duration 100'. Schott
Music #ED20619. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49018099).
ISBN
9790001158428. UPC:
884088567347.
8.25x11.75x0.457 inches.
Latin - German.
On
letting go(Concerning the
selection of the texts)
In the selection of the
texts, I have allowed
myself to be motivated
and inspired by the
concept of 'letting go'.
This appears to me to be
one of the essential
aspects of dying, but
also of life itself. We
humans cling far too
strongly to successful
achievements, whether
they have to do with
material or ideal values,
or relationships of all
kinds. We cannot and do
not want to let go,
almost as if our life
depended on it. As we
will have to practise the
art of letting go at the
latest during our hour of
death, perhaps we could
already make a start on
this while we are still
alive. Tagore describes
this farewell with very
simple but strikingly
vivid imagery: 'I will
return the key of my
door'. I have set this
text for tenor solo. Here
I imagine, and have
correspondingly noted in
a certain passage of the
score, that the
protagonist finds himself
as though 'in an ocean'
of voices in which he is
however not drowning, but
immersing himself in
complete relaxation. The
phenomenon of letting go
is described even more
simply and tersely in
Psalm 90, verse 12: 'So
teach us to number our
days, that we may apply
our hearts unto wisdom'.
This cannot be expressed
more plainly.I have begun
the requiem with a solo
boy's voice singing the
beginning of this psalm
on a single note, the
note A. This in effect
says it all. The work
comes full circle at the
culmination with a repeat
of the psalm which
subsequently leads into a
resplendent 'lux
aeterna'. The
intermediate texts of the
Requiem which highlight
the phenomenon of letting
go in the widest spectrum
of colours originate on
the one hand from the
Latin liturgy of the
Messa da Requiem (In
Paradisum, Libera me,
Requiem aeternam, Mors
stupebit) and on the
other hand from poems by
Joseph von Eichendorff,
Hermann Hesse,
Rabindranath Tagore and
Rainer Maria Rilke.All
texts have a distinctive
positive element in
common and view death as
being an organic process
within the great system
of the universe, for
example when Hermann
Hesse writes: 'Entreiss
dich, Seele, nun der
Zeit, entreiss dich
deinen Sorgen und mache
dich zum Flug bereit in
den ersehnten Morgen'
['Tear yourself way , o
soul, from time, tear
yourself away from your
sorrows and prepare
yourself to fly away into
the long-awaited
morning'] and later: 'Und
die Seele unbewacht will
in freien Flugen
schweben, um im
Zauberkreis der Nacht
tief und tausendfach zu
leben' ['And the
unfettered soul strives
to soar in free flight to
live in the magic sphere
of the night, deep and
thousandfold']. Or Joseph
von Eichendorff whose
text evokes a distant
song in his lines: 'Und
meine Seele spannte weit
ihre Flugel aus. Flog
durch die stillen Lande,
als floge sie nach Haus'
['And my soul spread its
wings wide. Flew through
the still country as if
homeward bound.']Here a
strong romantically
tinged occidental
resonance can be detected
which is however also
accompanied by a
universal spirit going
far beyond all cultures
and religions. In the
beginning was the sound
Long before any sort of
word or meaningful phrase
was uttered by vocal
chords, sounds,
vibrations and tones
already existed. This
brings us back to the
music. Both during my
years of study and at
subsequent periods, I had
been an active
participant in the world
of contemporary music,
both as percussionist and
also as conductor and
composer. My early scores
had a somewhat
adventurous appearance,
filled with an abundance
of small black dots: no
rhythm could be too
complicated, no register
too extreme and no
harmony too dissonant. I
devoted myself intensely
to the handling of
different parameters
which in serial music
coexist in total
equality: I also studied
aleatory principles and
so-called minimal music.I
subsequently emigrated
and took up residence in
Spain from where I
embarked on numerous
travels over the years to
India, Africa and South
America. I spent repeated
periods during this time
as a resident in
non-European countries.
This meant that the
currents of contemporary
music swept past me
vaguely and at a great
distance. What I instead
absorbed during this
period were other
completely new cultures
in which I attempted to
immerse myself as
intensively as possible.I
learned foreign languages
and came into contact
with musicians of all
classes and styles who
had a different cultural
heritage than my own: I
was intoxicated with the
diversity of artistic
potential.Nevertheless,
the further I distanced
myself from my own
Western musical heritage,
the more this returned
insistently in my
consciousness.The scene
can be imagined of
sitting somewhere in the
middle of the Brazilian
jungle surrounded by the
wailing of Indians and
out of the blue being
provided with the
opportunity to hear
Beethoven's late string
quartets: this can be a
heart-wrenching
experience, akin to an
identity crisis. This
type of experience can
also be described as
cathartic. Whatever the
circumstances, my
'renewed' occupation with
the 'old' country would
not permit me to return
to the point at which I
as an audacious young
student had maltreated
the musical parameters of
so-called contemporary
music. A completely
different approach would
be necessary: an
extremely careful
approach, inching my way
gradually back into the
Western world: an
approach which would
welcome tradition back
into the fold, attempt to
unfurl the petals and
gently infuse this
tradition with a breath
of contemporary
life.Although I am aware
that I will not unleash a
revolution or scandal
with this approach, I am
nevertheless confident
as, with the musical
vocabulary of this
Requiem, I am travelling
in an orbit in which no
ballast or complex
structures will be
transported or intimated:
on the contrary, I have
attempted to form the
message of the texts in
music with the naivety of
a 'homecomer'. Harald
WeissColonia de San
PedroMarch 2009.
Composed
by Franz Joseph Haydn.
Edited by Andreas
Friesenhagen. This
edition: urtext edition.
Stapled. Score. Hob.
I:88. Duration 23
minutes. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA10980_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA10980).
ISBN 9790006562831. 31
x 24.3 cm inches. Key: G
major. Text Language:
German, English. Preface:
Andreas
Friesenhagen.
This
edition clarifies a
performance aspect of
Haydn’s Symphony
in G major that has long
been misunderstood: in m.
1 of the second movement
(Largo) the viola,
violoncello and several
wind instrument parts are
marked
“soloâ€,
indicating that they play
important motifs or
themes and ought to stand
out. Contrary to
other editions, the
“soloâ€
marking in the
violoncello should not be
construed as indicating a
solo instrument with the
remaining cellos doubling
the basses. Rather, the
cellos should play as a
section so as to stand
out all the more
clearly.
Continuin
g the collaboration
between Bärenreiter
and the Henle publishing
company in large-scale
choral works, operas and
symphonies, this edition
is based on the Henle
Complete Edition of the
“Works of Joseph
Haydnâ€. The
complete performance
material for several
“Sturm und
Drang†symphonies
and all of the London and
Paris symphonies is now
available from
Bärenreiter.
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Orchestra SKU: BA.BA10989 Laudon. Composed by Franz Joseph Haydn. ...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
BA.BA10989
Laudon. Composed
by Franz Joseph Haydn.
Edited by Sonja Gerlach
and Wolfgang Stockmeier.
This edition: urtext
edition. Stapled. Score.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA10989_00. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA10989).
ISBN
9790006575534. 31 x 24.3
cm inches. Key: C
major.
Letters of
the composer have come
down to us only on a few
of Haydn’s
symphonies, amongst them
the “Laudonâ€
Symphony Hob. I:69. In
one of these letters,
Haydn agrees to the
publisher’s
suggestion to name the
symphony after the widely
known and favoured
general Gideon Ernst von
Laudon (1717-1790). By
using this name, both
composer and publisher
hoped to increase the
commercial success of the
work which possibly
deserved a military
eponym considering its
instrumentation with
timpani and trumpets.
Also, the symphony
requires two bassoons,
but no flutes,
corresponding with the
available musicians at
the court of Esterházy
between 1775 and 1776.
In continuation
of the collaboration
between Bärenreiter
and G. Henle Verlag, this
edition is based on the
Urtext of the Complete
Edition “Joseph
Haydn Worksâ€
published by G. Henle
Verlag.
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the work - Valuable
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an introduction with
critical commentary
explaining source
discrepancies and
editorial decisions
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Composed
by Franz Joseph Haydn.
Edited by Sonja Gerlach
and Sterling E. Murray.
This edition: urtext
edition. Stapled. Score.
Hob. I:81. Duration 12
hours. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA10983_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA10983).
ISBN 9790006565573. 31
x 24.3 cm inches. Key: G
major. Preface: Armin
Raab.
Haydn’
s Symphony in G major
Hob. I:81 comes from a
series of three
symphonies completed in
late 1784 (nos. 81, 80
and 79, presumably in
that order). No autograph
score survives for Hob.
I:81, thus our Urtext
edition is based on
copyists’
manuscripts and first
editions. As with so many
of his symphonies, Haydn
wrote this one to provide
new music for his
employer, Prince Nikolaus
Esterházy.
Cont
inuing the collaboration
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 Haydn.
Bärenreiter has now
published the complete
performance material for
several Sturm und Drang
symphonies and all the
London and Paris
symphonies (Nos. 81 to
104).
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the work - Valuable
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discrepancies and
editorial decisions
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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 (Fl,2Ob,2bassoon,2Hn,2V,V a,Bassi) SKU: BA.BA10982 Composed by ...(+)
Orchestra
(Fl,2Ob,2bassoon,2Hn,2V,V
a,Bassi)
SKU:
BA.BA10982
Composed
by Franz Joseph Haydn.
Edited by Sonja Gerlach
and Sterling E. Murray.
This edition: urtext
edition. Stapled. Urtext
from: Joseph Haydn Werke,
G. Henle Verlag Munchen.
Score. Hob. I:80.
Duration 00:21:00.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA10982_00. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA10982).
ISBN
9790006565504. 31 x 24.3
cm inches. Key: D minor.
Preface: Armin
Raab.
Along with
Symphonies Nos. 79 and
81, Haydn’s
D-minor Symphony Hob.
I:80 belongs to a set of
symphonies that he
completed in late 1784.
He wrote them for his
employer Prince Nikolaus
Esterházy, his task
being to entertain the
prince with new music.
The symphonies had to be
suitable for the
twenty-five to thirty
musicians who were in the
prince’s
orchestra.
Continuing the
cooperation between
Bärenreiter and the G.
Henle publishing company
regarding Haydn’s
large choral works,
operas and symphonies,
this edition is based on
the G. Henle Complete
Edition of the
“Works of Joseph
Haydnâ€.
BÃ
renreiter has already
published the complete
performance material for
several “Sturm und
Drang†symphonies
and all the London and
Paris
symphonies.
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Chamber orchestra (Orchestra) SKU: BA.BA10974 Composed by Franz Joseph Ha...(+)
Chamber orchestra
(Orchestra)
SKU:
BA.BA10974
Composed
by Franz Joseph Haydn.
Edited by Carl-Gabriel
Stellan Mörner. This
edition: urtext edition.
Stapled. Score. Hob.
I:46. Duration 19
minutes. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA10974_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA10974).
ISBN 9790006522767. 31
x 24.3 cm inches. Key:
B-flat major. Language:
German/English. Preface:
Andreas
Friesenhagen.
Haydn
’s “Sturm
und Drangâ€
symphonies along with the
London and the Paris
symphonies belong to his
most popular works today.
The “Sturm und
Drang†works
contain not only
masterpieces such as the
already published
“Farewell-Symphony
€ and the
“Maria
Theresia†symphony
but also gems such as the
recently published
“La Passioneâ€
symphony (2013) and now
the Symphony in B major
No. 46.
The
publication of this
symphony represents a
continuation of the
collaboration between
Bärenreiter and the
Henle publishing company
in the areas of large
vocal compositions,
operas and symphonic
works. The Symphony in B
major is based on the
Henle Complete Edition of
the “Works of
Joseph Haydn†and
is published with a full
score and large format
performing material on
sale.
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6 Tänze für
Orchester. Composed
by Leos Janacek. Edited
by Jarmil Burghauser and
Radomil Eliska. This
edition: complete
edition, urtext edition.
Linen. Complete Critical
Edition of the Works of
Leos Janacek D/4.
Lachische
Tänze/Lachian Dances.
Tanz (Dance). Complete
edition, Score. Composed
1889/1927. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA06845_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA06845).
ISBN 9790006483273.
34.3 x 27 cm
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Ballet pantomimes.
Composed by Christoph
Willibald Von Gluck.
Edited by Irene
Brandenburg and Sibylle
Dahms. This edition:
complete edition, urtext
edition. Linen. Christoph
Willibald Gluck. Complete
Works. Series II, Volume
2. Complete edition,
Score, anthology.
Duration 20 minutes.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA05804_00. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA05804).
ISBN
9790006495559. 33 x 25.5
cm inches. Language:
German. Preface: Irene
Brandenburg/Sibylle
Dahms.
Choreography
by Gasparo Angiolini;
Continuo realization:
Thomas Hauschka.
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Orchestra SKU: PR.416415760 For Really Big Orchestra. Composed by ...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
PR.416415760
For
Really Big Orchestra.
Composed by PDQ Bach.
Edited by Prof. Peter
Schickele. Study Score.
With Standard notation.
Duration 11 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#416-41576. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.416415760).
UPC:
680160636532. 9 x 12
inches.
The 1712
Overture stands out in
P.D.Q. Bach's oeuvre for
two reasons, among
others: it is by far the
most programmatic
instrumental piece among
those by the minimeister
of Wein-am-Rhein so far
unearthed, and 2) its
discovery has led to a
revelation about the
composer's father, Johann
Sebastian Bach, that has
exploded like a bombshell
on the usually serene
musicological landscape.
The overture is based on
an anecdote told to
P.D.Q. Bach by a cousin,
Peter Ulrich. Since P.U.
Bach lived in Dudeldorf,
only a few miles down the
road from Wein-am-Rhein,
he was P.D.Q.'s closest
relative, and he was, in
fact, one of the few
members of the family who
was on speaking terms
with P.D.Q. The story,
related to P.D.Q.
(fortunately for us
posterity types) in a
letter, may be summarized
thus: The town of
Dudeldorf was founded by
two brothers, Rudi and
Dieter Dudel, early in
the 18th century. Rudi
remained mayor of the
newborn burg for the rest
of his long life, but
Dieter had a dream of
starting a musicians'
colony, an entire city
devoted to music, which
dream, he finally
decided, could be
realized only in the New
World. In 1712, he and
several other bagpipers
sailed to Boston, never
to return to Germany.
(Henceforth, Rudi became
known as der deutscher
Dudel and Dieter as the
Yankee Dudel).
Unfortunately, the head
of the Boston Musicians'
Guild had gotten wind of
Dudel's plans, and
Wilhelm Wiesel (pron.
VEE-zle), known none too
affectionately around
town as Wiesel the
Weasel, was not about to
share what few gigs there
were in colonial America
with more foreigners and
outside agitators. He and
his cronies were on hand
to meet Dudel's boat when
it pulled into Boston
Harbor; they intended to
prevent the newcomers'
disembarkation, but Dudel
and his companions
managed to escape to the
other side of the bay in
a dinghy, landing with
just enough time to rent
a carriage and horses
before hearing the sound
of The Weasel and his
men, who had had to come
around the long way. The
Germans headed West, with
the Bostonians in furious
pursuit. soon the city
had been left far behind,
and by midnight so had
the pursuers; Dieter
Dudel decided that it was
safe for him and his men
to stop and sleep until
daybreak. When they
awoke, they found that
they were in a beautiful
landscape of low,
forested mountains and
pleasant fields, warmed
by the brilliant morning
sun and serenaded by an
entrancing variety of
birds. Here, Dudel
thought, her is where I
will build my colony. The
immigrants continued down
the road at a leisurely
pace until they came upon
a little church, all by
itself in the
countryside, from which
there suddenly emanated
the sounds of a pipe
organ. At this point, the
temptation to quote from
P.U. Bach's letter to
P.D.Q. cannot be
resisted: They went
inside and, after
listening to the glorious
music for a while,
introduced themselves to
the organist. And who do
you think it was? Are you
ready for this -- it was
your old man! Hey, no
kidding -- you know, I'm
sure, that your father
was the guy to get when
it came to testing new
organs, and whoever had
that one in Massachusetts
built offered old
Sebastian a tidy sum to
go over there and check
it out. The unexpected
meeting with J.S. Bach
and his sponsors was
interrupted by the sound
of horse hooves, as the
dreaded Wiesel and his
men thundered on to the
scene. They had been
riding all night,
however, and they were no
spring chickens to start
with, and as soon as they
reached the church they
all dropped, exhausted,
to the ground. The elated
Germans rang the church
bells and offered to buy
everyone a beer at the
nearest tavern. There
they were taught, and
joined in singing, what
might be called the
national anthem of the
New World. The melody of
this pre-revolutionary
patriotic song is still
remembered (P.D.Q. Bach
quotes it, in the bass
instruments, near the end
of the overture), but is
words are now all but
forgotten: Freedom, of
thee we sing, Freedom
e'er is our goal; Death
to the English King, Long
live Rock and Ross. The
striking paucity of
biographical references
to Johann Sebastian Bah
during the year 1712 can
now be explained: he was
abroad for a significant
part of that year,
testing organs in the
British Colonies. That
this revelation has not
been accepted as fact by
the musicological
establishment is no
surprise, since it means
that a lot of books would
have to be rewritten. The
members of that
establishment haven't
even accepted the
existence of P.D.Q. Bach,
one of whose major works
the 1712 Overture
certainly is. It is also
a work that shows
Tchaikowsky up as the
shameless plagiarizer
that some of us have
always known he was. The
discovery of this awesome
opus was made possible by
a Boston Pops Centennial
Research Commission; the
first modern performance
took place at the opening
concert of the 100th
anniversary season of
that orchestra, under the
exciting but authentic
direction of John
Williams.
Orchestra SKU: PR.41641576L For Really Big Orchestra. Composed by ...(+)
Orchestra
SKU:
PR.41641576L
For
Really Big Orchestra.
Composed by PDQ Bach.
Edited by Peter
Schickele. Large Score.
With Standard notation.
Duration 11 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#416-41576L. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.41641576L).
UPC:
680160636549. 11 x 17
inches.
The 1712
Overture stands out in
P.D.Q. Bach's oeuvre for
two reasons, among
others: it is by far the
most programmatic
instrumental piece among
those by the minimeister
of Wein-am-Rhein so far
unearthed, and 2) its
discovery has led to a
revelation about the
composer's father, Johann
Sebastian Bach, that has
exploded like a bombshell
on the usually serene
musicological landscape.
The overture is based on
an anecdote told to
P.D.Q. Bach by a cousin,
Peter Ulrich. Since P.U.
Bach lived in Dudeldorf,
only a few miles down the
road from Wein-am-Rhein,
he was P.D.Q.'s closest
relative, and he was, in
fact, one of the few
members of the family who
was on speaking terms
with P.D.Q. The story,
related to P.D.Q.
(fortunately for us
posterity types) in a
letter, may be summarized
thus: The town of
Dudeldorf was founded by
two brothers, Rudi and
Dieter Dudel, early in
the 18th century. Rudi
remained mayor of the
newborn burg for the rest
of his long life, but
Dieter had a dream of
starting a musicians'
colony, an entire city
devoted to music, which
dream, he finally
decided, could be
realized only in the New
World. In 1712, he and
several other bagpipers
sailed to Boston, never
to return to Germany.
(Henceforth, Rudi became
known as der deutscher
Dudel and Dieter as the
Yankee Dudel).
Unfortunately, the head
of the Boston Musicians'
Guild had gotten wind of
Dudel's plans, and
Wilhelm Wiesel (pron.
VEE-zle), known none too
affectionately around
town as Wiesel the
Weasel, was not about to
share what few gigs there
were in colonial America
with more foreigners and
outside agitators. He and
his cronies were on hand
to meet Dudel's boat when
it pulled into Boston
Harbor; they intended to
prevent the newcomers'
disembarkation, but Dudel
and his companions
managed to escape to the
other side of the bay in
a dinghy, landing with
just enough time to rent
a carriage and horses
before hearing the sound
of The Weasel and his
men, who had had to come
around the long way. The
Germans headed West, with
the Bostonians in furious
pursuit. soon the city
had been left far behind,
and by midnight so had
the pursuers; Dieter
Dudel decided that it was
safe for him and his men
to stop and sleep until
daybreak. When they
awoke, they found that
they were in a beautiful
landscape of low,
forested mountains and
pleasant fields, warmed
by the brilliant morning
sun and serenaded by an
entrancing variety of
birds. Here, Dudel
thought, her is where I
will build my colony. The
immigrants continued down
the road at a leisurely
pace until they came upon
a little church, all by
itself in the
countryside, from which
there suddenly emanated
the sounds of a pipe
organ. At this point, the
temptation to quote from
P.U. Bach's letter to
P.D.Q. cannot be
resisted: They went
inside and, after
listening to the glorious
music for a while,
introduced themselves to
the organist. And who do
you think it was? Are you
ready for this -- it was
your old man! Hey, no
kidding -- you know, I'm
sure, that your father
was the guy to get when
it came to testing new
organs, and whoever had
that one in Massachusetts
built offered old
Sebastian a tidy sum to
go over there and check
it out. The unexpected
meeting with J.S. Bach
and his sponsors was
interrupted by the sound
of horse hooves, as the
dreaded Wiesel and his
men thundered on to the
scene. They had been
riding all night,
however, and they were no
spring chickens to start
with, and as soon as they
reached the church they
all dropped, exhausted,
to the ground. The elated
Germans rang the church
bells and offered to buy
everyone a beer at the
nearest tavern. There
they were taught, and
joined in singing, what
might be called the
national anthem of the
New World. The melody of
this pre-revolutionary
patriotic song is still
remembered (P.D.Q. Bach
quotes it, in the bass
instruments, near the end
of the overture), but is
words are now all but
forgotten: Freedom, of
thee we sing, Freedom
e'er is our goal; Death
to the English King, Long
live Rock and Ross. The
striking paucity of
biographical references
to Johann Sebastian Bah
during the year 1712 can
now be explained: he was
abroad for a significant
part of that year,
testing organs in the
British Colonies. That
this revelation has not
been accepted as fact by
the musicological
establishment is no
surprise, since it means
that a lot of books would
have to be rewritten. The
members of that
establishment haven't
even accepted the
existence of P.D.Q. Bach,
one of whose major works
the 1712 Overture
certainly is. It is also
a work that shows
Tchaikowsky up as the
shameless plagiarizer
that some of us have
always known he was. The
discovery of this awesome
opus was made possible by
a Boston Pops Centennial
Research Commission; the
first modern performance
took place at the opening
concert of the 100th
anniversary season of
that orchestra, under the
exciting but authentic
direction of John
Williams.
ISBN
9790006567560. 33 x 24.3
cm inches. Text: Duplat
de Monticourt,
Pierre-Jacques.
Thi
s edition unites all the
purely instrumental parts
of Rameau’s
comdie-ballet “Les
Paladins†for
performance as a suite in
the concert
hall.
In view of
the wealth of the
work’s musical
treasures and the
stylistic innovations
– similar to the
“Boradesâ€
– the rather
frosty reception of the
premiere series in the
spring of 1760 seems
completely
incomprehensible to us
today. It led to this
stage work not being
performed again until
well into the 20th
century. The story that
the comdie-ballet tells
is based on a fable by La
Fontaine, “Le Petit
chien qui secoue de
l’argent et des
pierreries†(i.e.
“The little dog who
shakes silver and
stonesâ€). In
medieval Veneto, the
guardian Anselme
undermines the love
affairs of his ward
Argies. Scenes of tragic
expression are contrasted
with folk-comic ones; and
last but not least, the
sexually ambiguous fairy
Manto may have caused
difficulties for the bold
work at the Paris
Opra.
This
critical edition is based
on the corresponding
volume issued in the
series “Opera omnia
Rameau†(BA
8870-01). Since
“Les
Paladins†remained
unpublished during
Rameau’s lifetime
and was also not included
in the “Œuvres
complètesâ€, this
is the first edition of
the work. It satisfies
both scholarly demand and
the practical needs of
musicians.
The
orchestral parts are
available on
hire.
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explaining source
discrepancies and
editorial decisions
... AND
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ISBN 9790006523375.
32.9 x 23.9 cm inches.
Text Language:
French/German. Preface:
Soury, Thomas. Louis de
Cahusac.
Rameau's
“Les Fêtes de
l'Hymen et de
l'Amour†was long
considered second-rate
because its première
was associated with a
political event. Yet this
ballet abounds in novel
dramaturgical effects
that foreshadow his later
operas, such as
“Zaïsâ€,
“Zoroastreâ€
and “Les
Boradesâ€. Working
together with his
librettist Cahusac,
Rameau sought to weave
the dance numbers,
choruses and stage
machinery more tightly
into the main plot. He
also experimented with
stylistic devices unique
to this work, the most
famous being
unquestionably the scene
in which the Nile
overflows its banks (an
impressive ten-voice
double chorus with solo
voices and orchestra) and
the sextet from
“Arurisâ€, a
scoring found nowhere
else in his
uvre.
For the
first time, this
scholarly-critical
edition of “Les
Fêtes de l'Hymen et de
l'Amour†presents a
reference version of the
work that is based on all
the major sources for
both the libretto and the
music, including two
recent musical
discoveries. As most of
the performance material
for the première has
vanished, our edition is
based on the version
prepared for the Acadmie
Royale de Musique in
1748.
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Orchestra (Orchestra) SKU: BA.TP00167 Composed by George Frideric Handel....(+)
Orchestra (Orchestra)
SKU: BA.TP00167
Composed by George
Frideric Handel. Edited
by Adolf Hoffmann and
Hans Ferdinand Redlich.
This edition: urtext
edition. Stapled.
Barenreiter Urtext. Study
score. Opus 6/7, HWV 325.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#TP00167_00. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.TP00167).
ISBN
9790006201457. 18.5 x
13.3 cm inches. Key:
B-flat
major.
Urtext der
Hallischen
Handel-Ausgabe.
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discrepancies and
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Orchestra (Orchestra) SKU: BA.TP00169 Composed by George Frideric Handel....(+)
Orchestra (Orchestra)
SKU: BA.TP00169
Composed by George
Frideric Handel. Edited
by Adolf Hoffmann and
Hans Ferdinand Redlich.
This edition: urtext
edition. Stapled.
Barenreiter Urtext. Study
score. Opus 6/9, HWV 327.
Duration 27 minutes.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#TP00169_00. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.TP00169).
ISBN
9790006201471. 18.5 x
13.5 cm inches. Key: F
major.
Urtext der
Hallischen
Handel-Ausgabe.
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Orchestra (Orchestra) SKU: BA.TP00168 Composed by George Frideric Handel....(+)
Orchestra (Orchestra)
SKU: BA.TP00168
Composed by George
Frideric Handel. Edited
by Adolf Hoffmann and
Hans Ferdinand Redlich.
This edition: urtext
edition. Stapled.
Barenreiter Urtext. Study
score. Opus 6/8, HWV 326.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#TP00168_00. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.TP00168).
ISBN
9790006201464. 18.5 x
13.4 cm inches. Key: C
minor.
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Handel-Ausgabe.
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BA 5601-5603.
Composed by Franz
Schubert. Edited by
Arnold Feil and Christa
Landon. This edition:
complete edition, urtext
edition. Linen. New
Schubert Edition (Neue
Ausgabe samtlicher Werke)
Series V, Volume 1.
Complete edition, Score,
anthology. No. 1-3.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA05522_00. Published by
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(BA.BA05522).
ISBN
9790006472178. 33 x 26 cm
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Divertimento teatrale
in one act. Operetta for
four voices. Composed
by Antonio Salieri.
Edited by Adrian La
Salvia and Thomas
Betzwieser. This edition:
Edition of selected
works, Urtext edition.
Linen. Spectrum of
European Music Theatre in
Separate Editions 1.
Edition of selected
works, Score, Critical
commentary, USB flash
drive. Duration 1 hour,
15 minutes. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA08811_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA08811).
ISBN 9790006539840.
33.1 x 26.5 cm inches.
Text Language: Italian.
Preface: Betzwieser,
Thomas. Text:
Giambattista
Casti.
A memorable
musical competition
commissioned by the
emperor Joseph II took
place on 7 February 1786
as part of a festival in
the orangery of the
Schönbrunn palace. A
German Singspiel ensemble
performed Mozart’s
“Schauspieldirektor
†whilst Antonio
Salieri’s
“Prima la musica e
poi le parole†was
performed by the Italian
court singers and
musicians. This charming
opera satire belongs to
the genre of
“metamelodrammaâ
in which the opera
itself becomes the
subject of the action.
The people who are part
of an opera production,
for example the
librettist, composer and
prima donna, appear as
characters on the stage
and are presented in a
humorous self-reflection.
In this ‘theatre
about theatre’
Salieri parodies the
music from Giuseppe
Sarti’s
“Giulio
Sabino†in his
insert arias, thus
playing on the music
which was totally
familiar with the
audience of the time. By
reflecting on the
musical-dramatic style of
that period and
discussing whether
‘the word’
or ‘the
music’ should take
priority, this
masterpiece is considered
to be an early forerunner
to Richard
Strauss’s
“Capriccioâ€.<
br> The new edition of
the score is published as
part of “opera
– Spectrum of
European Music Theatre in
Separate Editionsâ€.
There are several
alterations regarding the
libretto text, stage
directions, articulation,
ornamentation, etc. which
have been incorporated
into this newly engraved
vocal score. Furthermore,
all appendix numbers from
the score which concern
the quotations from
Giuseppe Sarti’s
“Giulio
Sabino†have also
been
incorporated.
â
¢ Urtext vocal score
based on the
historical-critical
hybrid score published as
part of “opera
– Spectrum of
European Music Theatre in
Separate Editionsâ€
edited by Thomas
Betzwieser (music
edition) and Adrian La
Salvia (text
edition). •
Original Italian libretto
with singable German
translation •
Comprehensive bilingual
foreword (Ger/Eng) on the
genesis and reception of
the work, on
metamelodramma and
intertextuality
etc. • Includes
an extensive appendix to
the quotations taken from
Giuseppe Sarti’s
“Giulio
Sabino†•
Idiomatic piano
reduction
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Orchestra (Orchestra) SKU: BA.BA05538 Composed by Franz Schubert. Edited ...(+)
Orchestra (Orchestra)
SKU: BA.BA05538
Composed by Franz
Schubert. Edited by
Arnold Feil and Douglas
Woodfull-Harris. This
edition: complete
edition, urtext edition.
Linen. New Schubert
Edition (Neue Ausgabe
samtlicher Werke) Series
V, Volume 2. Complete
edition, Score,
anthology. No. 4-6.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA05538_00. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
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ISBN
9790006497041. 33 x 26 cm
inches.
Urtext der
Neuen
Schubert-Ausgabe.
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Fete with a Prologue and 3 Acts. Composed by Jean- Philippe Rameau (1683-1764)....(+)
Fete with a Prologue and
3
Acts. Composed by Jean-
Philippe Rameau
(1683-1764).
Edited by Julien
Dubruque.
This edition: urtext
edition.
Paperback. Symphonies /
Versions of 1746 and
1745.
Score, anthology. RCT 59.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA07563.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag
For performance
material see BA 5647.
Composed by Franz
Schubert. Edited by
Werner Aderhold. This
edition: complete
edition, urtext edition.
Linen. New Schubert
Edition (Neue Ausgabe
samtlicher Werke) Series
V, Volume 3. Complete
edition, Score. D 759,
No. 7. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA05542_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA05542).
ISBN 9790006497058. 33
x 26 cm inches. Key: B
minor.
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Composed by Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart. Edited by
Hermann Beck. This
edition: urtext edition.
Stapled. Barenreiter
Urtext. Score. K. 182
(173dA), No. 24. 14
pages. Duration 10
minutes. Baerenreiter
Verlag #BA04747_00.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag (BA.BA04747).
ISBN 9790006455270. 31
x 24.3 cm inches. Key:
B-flat major. Language:
German/English. Preface:
Hermann
Beck.
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Orchestra (2 Fl, Ob, 2 Hn, 2 V, 2 Va, Vc, double bass, bassoon ad lib.) SKU: ...(+)
Orchestra (2 Fl, Ob, 2
Hn, 2 V, 2 Va, Vc, double
bass, bassoon ad lib.)
SKU: BA.BA05356
Composed by Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart. Edited by
Gerhard Allroggen. This
edition: urtext edition.
Stapled. Barenreiter
Urtext. Score. K. 114,
No. 14. 20 pages.
Duration 14 minutes.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA05356_00. Published by
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ISBN
9790006468997. 31 x 24.3
cm inches. Key: A major.
Language: German/English.
Preface: Gerhard
Allroggen.
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