Format : Critical Reports
Critical Commentary-With final chorus 'An die Freude' (Ode to Joy)Between 1996 and 2000 Bärenreiter published scholarly-critical editions of Beethoven's Nine Symphonies edited by the first class musicologist Jonathan Del Mar. The editorial process was a huge undertaking because of the complex source situation regarding Beethoven's Symphonies culminating in the Choral Symphony which came down to us in nearly 20 different sources. So it was not surprising that Bärenreiter's new Urtext edition caused a considerable stir in the music world. Since publication Del Mar's edition enjoys the unabashed praise of conductors performers and critics alike and has become the most widelyused publication of the Beethoven Symphonies which can be heard not only every day in concert halls but also on CD recordings by John Eliot Gardiner David Zinman Jos van Immerseel and Claudio Abbado.Full scores study scores and complete performance material to Beethoven s Nine Symphonies are available for sale.Full score & performance material (BA9009) study score format 22.5 x 16.5cm (TP909) & vocal score (BA9009-90) available for saleDetailed Critical Commentary (English) documents all the sources and findings made by the editor.
SKU: BA.BA09009-15
ISBN 9790006566297. 27 x 19 cm inches. Key: D minor. Language: German. Preface: Tsuchida, Eizaburo. Text: Schiller, Friedrich von.
Special set price(Set of BA 9009-90 (Beethoven Symphony No. 9 in D minor op. 125 - Vocal score) + BA 9009-14 (A Pronunciation Guide for Japanese Singers - Text booklet in Japanese)
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