• Date de parution : 06/02/2020
  • ISBN : 9790260109056

Concerto Da Camera H 285 / Rhapsody-Concerto H 337 MARTINU BOHUSLAV

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About the EditionÚvodemForewordPredmluvaFacsimilesComposer / Author:
Martinu, Bohuslav
Concerto da Camera for Violin, String Orchestra, Piano and Percussion H 285:
Instrumentation:
Violin solo, Piano, Timpani, Percussion (Cymbals, Triangle), Violin (2), Viola, Violoncello, Double bass
Duration (approx.):
00:20:00I. Moderato. Poco allegroII. AdagioIII. Poco allegroComposer / Author:
Martinu, Bohuslav
Rhapsody-Concerto for Viola and Orchestra H 337:
Instrumentation:
Viola solo, Flute (2), Oboe (2), Clarinet (in B) (2), Bassoon (2), Horn (4), Trumpet (2), Timpani, Side drum, Violin (2), Viola, Violoncello, Double bass
Duration (approx.):
00:18:00I. ModeratoII. Molto adagioCritical ReportKritická zprávaList of Alernative Readings and Individual Comments

Description :

Replaces H 277 The two concertos contained in this volume represent two different stylistic periods within Martinu's work. The "Concerto da Camera” (1941) is the last of his works inspired by the Baroque concerto grosso. The "Rhapsody-Concerto”, composed eleven years later (1952), was the first work of his so-called "fantasia period”, marked by a more open sense of form and an expansion of tonality. The edition of the "Concerto da Camera" shows, for the first time, the extend of Martinu's modifications to the work since its composition and publication, particularly on the solo violin part. The edition of the "Rhapsody-Concerto” takes into account, among others, the discovery of previously unknown contemporary performance materials.

This volume of the Bohuslav Martinu-Complete Edition (BMCE) is based on a wealth of text and music sources, in particular autographs and contemporary copies that were recognized by the composer and early performers of the works, as well as some first editions created in collaboration with Martinu.

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