Description |
1 online resource (1 score (xvi, 117 pages, 2 pages of plates)) : facsimiles + 1 set of 3 parts. |
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notated music ntm rdacontent |
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computer c rdamedia |
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online resource cr rdacarrier |
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Recent researches in the music of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ; 29 |
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Recent researches in Music Online, 2577-4573 |
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Recent researches in the music of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ; 29.
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Recent researches in music online. 2577-4573
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Note |
Edited principally from: Mozart's six grand symphonies. London : Chappell, 1824. |
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Score and performance parts are available separately from the publisher. |
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Includes introduction (pages vii-xvi) and critical report(pages 115-117). |
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Errata included with parts set. |
Summary |
"During the period 1820-30, the noted pianist, composer, and teacher Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) was commissioned by the English entrepreneur J. R. Schultz to transcribe orchestral works by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and others. Hummel scored all of these transcriptions for piano, flute, violin, and cello. The Haffner and Linz arrangements appeared as two of six Mozart symphony arrangements published in London in 1824. The practice of arranging large-scale works for small ensembles was very popular during the early nineteenth century. Playing transcriptions was an ideal way to learn the newest compositions and also was a favorite mode of home entertainment (and, at times, romantic courtship). The majority of the public experienced orchestral music in their homes through the kind of chamber settings Hummel created. While many composers were asked to make such arrangements, their efforts met with limited success. Hummel, however, was ideally suited to the task. As a student and close friend of Mozart, and a colleague of both Haydn and Beethoven, Hummel also conducted many symphonies and operas in his capacity as kappelmeister in Weimar. Hummel's contributions to the transcription literature are masterful examples, full of virtuosity and inspiration; they also contain valuable information about the performance practices of the period. Most of all, these transcriptions open a window to the past and allow us to observe an excellent composer viewing his greater contemporaries." -- Provided by publisher. |
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Online resource (A-R Editions, viewed December 6, 2019). |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Symphony in D major, K. 385 : (Haffner) -- Symphony in C major, K. 425 : (Linz). |
Subject |
Symphonies (Piano, flute, violin, cello), Arranged -- Scores and parts.
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Genre/Form |
symphonies (musical compositions)
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Arrangements (Music)
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Parts (Music)
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Scores
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Symphonies
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Symphonies.
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Arrangements (Music)
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Scores.
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Parts (Music)
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Symphonies.
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Arrangements (Musique)
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Partitions (Musique)
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Parties (Musique)
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Added Author |
Hummel, Johann Nepomuk, 1778-1837, arranger of music.
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Kroll, Mark, editor.
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Container of (expression): Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791.
Symphonies, K. 425, C major; arranged.
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Added Title |
Haffner and Linz symphonies |
Other Form: |
Print version: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791 Symphonies, K. 385, D major; arranged. Mozart's Haffner and Linz symphonies. Madison, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2000. (OCoLC)44867421 9780895794666 |
ISBN |
9781987203752 (online) |
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1987203755 |
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9780895794666 (print) |
Standard No. |
10.31022/N029 doi |
Music No. |
N029 A-R Editions, Inc. (score) |
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N029P A-R Editions, Inc. (parts) |
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