SKU: BR.EOS-20472-19
Today, it is hard to believe that Bedrich Smetana kept receiving rejections when he tried to get his enormously popular Moldau printed.
ISBN 9790004184974. 10 x 12.5 inches.
What is also amazing is that the first text-critical edition prepared by the Czech Smetana expert Milan Pospisil in 1999, which had entailed an exhaustive evaluation of the sources and been given a full text-critical editorial treatment as a Eulenburg study score, had no resonance of any kind among performers since no performance material had been published. After 15 years, Pospisils edition is finally being completed in a manner suitable for practice: with a conducting score and orchestral parts which will ensure that all future performances are based on a musical text that is as reliable as can be.
The work depicts the course of the river Vltava, beginning with its first two sources, the cold and warm Vltava, and the confluence of the two streams that join to form a single river; then the course of the Vltava through forests and meadows, and through open countryside where a peasant wedding is being celebrated; water-sprites dance by the light of the moon; on the nearby cliffs castles, mansions and ruins rise proudly into the air; the Vltava eddies in the St John's Rapids, then flows in a broad stream as it continues its course towards Prague, where the Vysehrad appears, before the river finally disappears into the distance as it flows majestically into the Elbe.Vltava (The Moldau), Smetana's best-known and most frequently performed orchestral work, was written between 19 November and 8 December 1874, at a time when Smetana was already completely deaf. The world premiere took place in Prague on 4 April 1875, but the score was not published until 1880.
SKU: BR.EOS-20472-30
ISBN 9790004185001. 10 x 12.5 inches.
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ISBN 9790004780039. 10 x 12.5 inches.
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ISBN 9790004184844. 10 x 12.5 inches.
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ISBN 9790004184981. 10 x 12.5 inches.
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ISBN 9790004184998. 10 x 12.5 inches.
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ISBN 9790004184967. 10 x 12.5 inches.
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ISBN 9790004780008. 10 x 12.5 inches.
SKU: M7.NOR-2617000-85
Main theme from Vltava (Moldau) The Czech composer Bedrich Smetana belongs to the national romantic period in music history. Many of his works is what we call 'program music', music that describes specific events or nature. In 1872 Smetana started writing 6 symphonic poems which was to musically tell about his beloved Bohemia and its people's history. The second poem, Vltava, the Czech name of the river Moldau, describes the river's course from beginning to end with all the happenings along the way. This arrangement contains the beautiful and magnificent main theme. The music is to be considered as a national treasure in the Czech Republic.1. Stimme: Klarinette in B oder Es 2. Stimme: Klarinette, Flügelhorn 3. Stimme: Trompete, Flöte 4. Stimme: Trompete, Horn, Altsaxophon 5. Stimme: Posaune, Horn, Saxophon 6. Stimme: Euphonium, Posaune, Tenorsaxophon 7. Stimme: Tuba, Baritonsaxophon, Bass-Klarinette Rhythmusgruppe: Kontrabass (mit Akkordsymbolen), Schlagzeug, Perkussion und Stabspiele Zusätzlich sind sogenannte Superparts (Stimmen für Anfänger in C, B, Es, F und Bassschlüssel) im Set enthalten.
SKU: KN.09560S
UPC: 822795095609.
Scored in the keys of E minor, G major and E major, this contest-worthy adaptation presents three themes -- The River, Peasant Wedding, The River At Its Widest Point -- from Smetana's 19th-century symphonic portrait of the Vltava (Moldau in German) River which runs through the Bohemian countryside. The first and last portions are set in a dramatic, flowing 6/8 meter, while the energetic wedding dance is in 2/4 time. Everyone plays a prominent role in this sophisticated concert presentation. Duration 4:25.
SKU: TM.06659SET
Transposed: cl 1&2, hn 1-4, tpt 1-3, tbn 1&2.