Violin 1 (Violin 1) SKU: HL.51480733 Violin I. Composed by Franz J...(+)
Violin 1 (Violin 1)
SKU: HL.51480733
Violin I. Composed
by Franz Joseph Haydn.
Edited by Horst Walter.
Sheet Music. Paperbound.
Henle Music Folios.
Pages: Vl I Part = 7.
Classical. Individual
instrument part. 8 pages.
G. Henle #HN733.
Published by G. Henle
(HL.51480733).
ISBN
9790201807331. UPC:
884088178475.
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First violin (1. Violin) SKU: BA.BA07894-74 Suite for Orchestra. C...(+)
First violin (1. Violin)
SKU: BA.BA07894-74
Suite for
Orchestra. Composed
by Gabriel Faure. Edited
by Robin Tait. This
edition: urtext edition.
Stapled. Barenreiter
Urtext. Single part. Opus
112. 8 pages.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA07894_74. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA07894-74).
ISBN
9790006564200. 32.5 x
25.5 cm inches.
In
the style of commedia
dell'arte
In
1918 Gabriel Faure, then
73 years old, received a
commission from Prince
Albert I of Monaco to
write stage music
invoking the atmosphere
of the commedia
dell'arte. The
four-movement orchestral
suite op. 112, consisting
of Ouverture, Menuet,
Gavotte and Pastorale,
combines previously
unpublished parts of this
stage music. The
Pastorale of 1919 was
Faure's last composition
for orchestra, the
Ouverture originated in a
piece of 1864 for piano
duet and the original
version of the Gavotte
was written for piano as
early as 1869. The
op. 112 orchestral
suite demonstrates how
the composer, now older
and more experienced,
reworked and improved his
earlier
music.
This
scholarly-critical
edition of the
four-movement Masques et
Bergamasques op. 112 is
based on Gabriel Faure
The Complete Works,
Volume IV/2.
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Second violin (2. Violin) SKU: BA.BA07894-75 Suite for Orchestra. ...(+)
Second violin (2. Violin)
SKU: BA.BA07894-75
Suite for
Orchestra. Composed
by Gabriel Faure. Edited
by Robin Tait. This
edition: urtext edition.
Stapled. Barenreiter
Urtext. Single part. Opus
112. 7 pages.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA07894_75. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA07894-75).
ISBN
9790006564217. 32.5 x
25.5 cm inches.
In
the style of commedia
dell'arte
In
1918 Gabriel Faure, then
73 years old, received a
commission from Prince
Albert I of Monaco to
write stage music
invoking the atmosphere
of the commedia
dell'arte. The
four-movement orchestral
suite op. 112, consisting
of Ouverture, Menuet,
Gavotte and Pastorale,
combines previously
unpublished parts of this
stage music. The
Pastorale of 1919 was
Faure's last composition
for orchestra, the
Ouverture originated in a
piece of 1864 for piano
duet and the original
version of the Gavotte
was written for piano as
early as 1869. The
op. 112 orchestral
suite demonstrates how
the composer, now older
and more experienced,
reworked and improved his
earlier
music.
This
scholarly-critical
edition of the
four-movement Masques et
Bergamasques op. 112 is
based on Gabriel Faure
The Complete Works,
Volume IV/2.
About
Barenreiter Urtext
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Parts
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love to play from
Bärenreiter Urtext
Orchestral
Parts
- Urtext
editions as close as
possible to the
composerâ€â„Â
¢s intentions - With
alternate versions in
full score and parts
- Orchestral parts in an
enlarged format of 25.5cm
x 32.5cm - With
cues, rehearsal letters,
and page turns where
players need them -
Clearly presented divisi
passages so that players
know exactly what they
have to play -
High-quality paper with a
slight yellow tinge which
does not glare under
lights and is thick
enough that reverse pages
do not shine
through
First violin (1. Violin) - Level 4 SKU: BA.BA07590-74 Composed by Giusepp...(+)
First violin (1. Violin)
- Level 4
SKU:
BA.BA07590-74
Composed by Giuseppe
Verdi. Edited by Marco
Uvietta. This edition:
urtext edition. Stapled.
Barenreiter Urtext.
Single part. 30 pages.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA07590_74. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA07590-74).
ISBN
9790006541614. 32.5 x
25.5 cm inches. Preface:
Marco Uvietta.
For
this scholarly-critical
edition, the editor has
consulted no less than 16
sources, many more than
were ever used for any
other edition of the
Requiem; some of these
sources were never
evaluated before and one
source, a hand-written
vocal score, particularly
relevant to the
evaluation of the Liber
scriptus, was newly
discovered.
As
such, this edition offers
new philological and
editorial decisions
regarding phrasing,
articulation and dynamics
and succeeds in
presenting practical
suggestions to solve
musical problems and
those concerning the
interpretation of this
famous work.
This
edition comprises a
concise Critical
Commentary in the score
as well as a detailed one
on the Barenreiter
website. The most
important editions
published in the 19th
century are compared with
regard to musicological
questions in the work.
The genesis of some
misunderstandings
included in the 1913 and
1964 Ricordi editions is
traced. The first version
of the Liber scriptus for
chorus is included in the
appendix while the later
version for mezzosoprano
solo is to be found in
the main part of the
edition.
About
Barenreiter Urtext
Orchestral
Parts
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love to play from
Bärenreiter Urtext
Orchestral
Parts
- Urtext
editions as close as
possible to the
composerâ€â„Â
¢s intentions - With
alternate versions in
full score and parts
- Orchestral parts in an
enlarged format of 25.5cm
x 32.5cm - With
cues, rehearsal letters,
and page turns where
players need them -
Clearly presented divisi
passages so that players
know exactly what they
have to play -
High-quality paper with a
slight yellow tinge which
does not glare under
lights and is thick
enough that reverse pages
do not shine
through
Second violin (2. Violin) - Level 4 SKU: BA.BA07590-75 Composed by Giusep...(+)
Second violin (2. Violin)
- Level 4
SKU:
BA.BA07590-75
Composed by Giuseppe
Verdi. Edited by Marco
Uvietta. This edition:
urtext edition. Stapled.
Barenreiter Urtext.
Single part. 27 pages.
Baerenreiter Verlag
#BA07590_75. Published by
Baerenreiter Verlag
(BA.BA07590-75).
ISBN
9790006541621. 32.5 x
25.5 cm inches. Preface:
Marco Uvietta.
For
this scholarly-critical
edition, the editor has
consulted no less than 16
sources, many more than
were ever used for any
other edition of the
Requiem; some of these
sources were never
evaluated before and one
source, a hand-written
vocal score, particularly
relevant to the
evaluation of the Liber
scriptus, was newly
discovered.
As
such, this edition offers
new philological and
editorial decisions
regarding phrasing,
articulation and dynamics
and succeeds in
presenting practical
suggestions to solve
musical problems and
those concerning the
interpretation of this
famous work.
This
edition comprises a
concise Critical
Commentary in the score
as well as a detailed one
on the Barenreiter
website. The most
important editions
published in the 19th
century are compared with
regard to musicological
questions in the work.
The genesis of some
misunderstandings
included in the 1913 and
1964 Ricordi editions is
traced. The first version
of the Liber scriptus for
chorus is included in the
appendix while the later
version for mezzosoprano
solo is to be found in
the main part of the
edition.
About
Barenreiter Urtext
Orchestral
Parts
Why musicians
love to play from
Bärenreiter Urtext
Orchestral
Parts
- Urtext
editions as close as
possible to the
composerâ€â„Â
¢s intentions - With
alternate versions in
full score and parts
- Orchestral parts in an
enlarged format of 25.5cm
x 32.5cm - With
cues, rehearsal letters,
and page turns where
players need them -
Clearly presented divisi
passages so that players
know exactly what they
have to play -
High-quality paper with a
slight yellow tinge which
does not glare under
lights and is thick
enough that reverse pages
do not shine
through