Bärenreiter Urtext Paperback-Dvo ák's Symphony No. 7 In D Minor Op.70. Foreword by Dvo ák scholar Smaczny (Cz/Eng/Ger)Dvo ák s Seventh Symphony was commissioned by the Royal Philharmonic Society in August 1883 and premiered in London on 22 April 1885 conducted by the composer himself. Two months later Dvo ák shortened the second movement by about 40 bars. The work was published by Simrock in this form in 1885.In 2013 Bärenreiter published the score and orchestral parts in a first scholarly-critical edition of Dvo ák s Seventh Symphony (BA 10417). It is now being issued as a study score. The editor Jonathan Del Mar hasalready won international acclaim for his editions of the Dvo ák Cello Concerto (BA 9045) as well as of works by Beethoven and Elgar. He has taken every source into account including the extant correspondence.Like the score and parts this study score presents the original version of the second movement in the appendix. A new foreword has been added by Dvo ák scholar Jan Smaczny.
SKU: AP.48041S
UPC: 038081555201. English.
Doug Adams' arrangement of themes from Symphony No. 9 in E minor by AntonÃn Dvorák will introduce your beginning strings to selections from this well-known symphony. While technical obstacles have been eliminated, this piece provides teaching opportunities for dynamic shading and contouring as well as diverse articulations. A perfect choice for contest, festival or the concert stage. (2:50) This title available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: AP.48041
UPC: 038081555195. English.
Doug Adams' arrangement of themes from Symphony No. 9 in E minor by AntonÃn Dvorák will introduce your beginning strings to selections from this well-known symphony. While technical obstacles have been eliminated, this piece provides teaching opportunities for dynamic shading and contouring as well as diverse articulations. A perfect choice for contest, festival or the concert stage. (2:50) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: HL.1190004
ISBN 9781705192498. UPC: 196288131717.
From the composer: Evensong was composed at the request of my friend David Wick, principal hornist of the Virginia Symphony Orchestra. He asked that I compose a recital piece for him to play with the orchestra's music director, JoAnn Falletta, who is also a virtuoso guitarist. The only stipulation he made was that the work include fragments of one of his favorite melodies, “Lasst mich alleâ€, from Four Songs, Op. 82, by AntonÃn Dvorák. The melody is also quoted in the Adagio movement of DvorákÂ’s Cello Concerto in B Minor, Op. 104, B. 191. The music is absolute in nature and cast in the form of a single movement fantasy based loosely on DvorákÂ’s melody, which is stated at the outset and at the conclusion.
SKU: HL.49035667
UPC: 884088073220. 8.25x11.5x0.009 inches.