New detailed foreword by Dvo ák scholar David Beveridge (Eng/Cz/Ger).Dvo ák s String Quintet in G Op.77 had five movements when it was premiered on 18 March 1876. Its second movement was the Intermezzo from his String Quartet in E minor (1870). Later Dvo ák removed this movement from the Quintet expanded it and published it as a separate Notturno for String Orchestra Op.40. The Intermezzo is included in its original version in the appendix of the score.This edition is based on the Complete Edition of the Works of Anton n Dvo ák the principal source being the first edition of 1888 for which Dvo áksubjected the work to revision.
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ISBN 9790260109148. 31 x 24.3 cm inches. Key: B-flat major. Preface: David R. Beveridge.
The discovery of a lost source to AntonÃn Dvorák's â??Nocturneâ? in B major op. 40 provides new insights into the genesis of the composition and the composer's intended final form of this lyrical little piece for string orchestra.The musical material of what was later to be named â??Nocturneâ? was initially elaborated in the String Quartet in E minor; subsequently it was used in the original version of the String Quintet in G major as its second movement. However Dvorák then extracted it again, expanding and editing it afresh. The final result was the â??Nocturneâ? for string orchestra (two violins, viola, violoncello, double bass). The first edition was published by Bote and Bock in 1883.The authorized second copy of the work that had served as a template for the first printing was discovered by the editor Jonáš Hájek in a privately owned collection. This enabled him to resolve the several ambiguities caused by the existence of multiple versions and to unveil the authentic â??Nocturneâ?.
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This CD Sheet Music collection on USB Flash Drive contains 2 complete CDSM titles: String Trios & String Quartet Masterpieces.String Trios contains the scores and parts to 49 string trios. Includies trios for two violins and viola, two violas and cello, and violin, viola and cello. Also included are articles on String Trios and related articles from the 1911 edition of Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians.Composers included in this volume Albrechtsberger, Johann Georg Amon, Johan Bach-Mozart Beethoven, Ludwig van Boccherini, Luigi Borodin, Alexander Bruni, Antonio Bartolomeo Cherubini, Luigi Dohnányi, Ernst von Dvorak, Antonin Fuchs, Robert Fuchs, Robert Gabrielli, Ladislao Gibbons, Orlando Giorgetti, Ferdinando Goepfart, Karl Haydn, Franz Joseph Herzogenberg, Heinrich von Hiller, Ferdinand Hofmann, Richard Hummel, Johann Nepomuk Isaac, Heinrich Jadin, Hyacinthe Josquin des Prez Kodály, Zoltán Kotzwara, Frantisek Martinů, Bohuslav Mazas-Féréol, Jacques Mendelssohn, Felix Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Neruda, Franz Pugni, Cesare Purcell, Henry Ratez, Emile Reger, Max Reinecke, Carl Romberg, Bernard Schubert, Franz Strong, George Templeton Taniev, Sergei Telemann, Georg Phillipp Thern, Carl String Quartet Masterpieces contains performance materials for an enormous collection of string quartets from master composers. Included are works of Bartók, Borodin, Cherubini, Chopin, Debussy, Fuchs, Hindemith, Schoenberg, Schumann, Smetana, Verdi, Wolf and many more, for an offering of 4,000 pages of music. Included also are articles on the lives of the composers and other relevant entries from the 1911 edition of Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians Published by: CD Sheet Music.