The EULENBURG AUDIO+SCORE series contains the most important masterpieces of the concert and orchestra repertoire thus being the ideal choice especially for beginning students and lovers of classical music to delve into the world of score-reading.
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ISBN 9790004333792. 10 x 12.5 inches.
Robert Schumann composed his D-minor Symphony in 1841, just after completing his Symphony No. 1 in B flat major op. 38. This version remained unpublished during the composers lifetime. After a thorough revision in late 1851, the work was given its first performance in Dusseldorf on 3 March 1853 under the composers direction. It was published that same year by Breitkopf & Hartel under the opus number 120 as Symphony No. 4.Joachim Draheims Urtext edition presents Schumanns Fourth Symphony in the 1851 version. The primary source is the first edition overseen by Schumann and practically free of errors.
SKU: BR.OB-5261-23
ISBN 9790004331781. 10 x 12.5 inches.
Robert Schumann wrote his B-flat major Symphony in the years 1840/41. After a run-through following its world premiere in Leipzig on 31 March 1841, Schumann thoroughly revised the work for the printing of the parts.We have used the virtually error-free first printing of the score (Leipzig: Breitkopf & Hartel, 1853) as the principal source of the present Urtext edition.This edition is in study score format, using Breitkopf familiar clear and uncluttered print. (Sheet Music).
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ISBN 9790004331774. 10 x 12.5 inches.
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ISBN 9790004331767. 10 x 12.5 inches.
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The 5 study scores of the symphonies (incl. early version of the 4 th symphony) in slipcase are temporarily out of print. The single editions are, however, still available.
ISBN 9790004331804. 10 x 12.5 inches.
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ISBN 9790004331798. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: BR.OB-5263-19
ISBN 9790004334997. 10 x 12.5 inches.
Schumann wrote his Third Symphony within a few weeks in late 1850. It was premiered in Dusseldorf on 6 February 1851 under the direction of the composer. The nickname Rhenish Symphony seems to go back to Wilhelm Josef von Wasielewski, who published a biography of Schumann in 1858.This new edition is based on the first edition.
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ISBN 9790004335017. 10 x 12.5 inches.
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ISBN 9790004217078. 10 x 12.5 inches.
Immediately after finishing his First Symphony in B flat major op. 38, Robert Schumann wrote the present D minor Symphony in 1841. Despite its successful world premiere at the Leipzig Gewandhaus on 4 December 1841, this first version remained unpublished during the composer's lifetime. It took the great Johannes Brahms himself to recognize its qualities and commit himself actively and successfully to a renewed performance in 1889. We owe it to the many supporters of the two versions that they practically stand on an equal footing today, and are both often heard in the concert hall.
SKU: BR.OB-5527-16
Urtext of Schumanns Sinfonietta
ISBN 9790004340776. 10 x 12.5 inches.
That Schumann truly dug his heels into symphonic creation becomes clear at the latest when we look not only at his four well-known symphonies, but also at the works between the genres, such as the Overture, Scherzo and Finale. Unlike the traditional symphonic form, this work has no slow movement. Schumann spoke of it as a suite which hints at a loose connection of movements and as a sinfonietta. Ultimately, he decided to name it after the headings of the three movements which also share common traits among one another. Overture, Scherzo and Finale is being published here for the first time with an Urtext score and parts. The genesis of the work was marked by corrections and revisions. Schumann subjected the work to a thorough revision after the premiere performance and, after the publication of the orchestral parts in 1846, made more changes for the first edition of the score seven years later.Urtext of Schumanns Sinfonietta.
SKU: BR.OB-5527-15
ISBN 9790004340769. 10 x 12.5 inches.