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Wind Instruments-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.The “Slavonic Rhapsody” Op.45/1 in D major now appears in an Urtext edition. The editor Robert Simon has made use of the first edition authorised by the composer as the principal source of his new scholarly-critical edition.- A work marking the beginning ofDvorák’s so-called Slavonic period- Urtext edition incorporating every known source- Foreword (Eng/Cz/Ger) and Critical Commentary (Eng) by the editor- Full score & parts (BA10401) available for sale Arr : Orchestre Editeur : Barenreiter
Viola-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.The “Slavonic Rhapsody” Op.45/1 in D major now appears in an Urt…
Cello-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.The “Slavonic Rhapsody” Op.45/1 in D major now appears in an Urt…
Violin 1-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.The “Slavonic Rhapsody” Op.45/1 in D major now appears in an …
Wind Instruments-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.The “Slavonic Rhapsody” Op.45/1 in D major now appear…
Violin 2-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.The “Slavonic Rhapsody” Op.45/1 in D major now appears in an …
Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.The “Slavonic Rhapsody” Op.45/1 in D major now appears in an Urtext ed…
Double Bass-Dvorák’s “Slavonic Rhapsodies” Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.The “Slavonic Rhapsody” Op.45/1 in D major now appears in …
Op. 45 Nr. 2-Dvorák?s ?Slavonic Rhapsodies? Op.45 were composed in 1878 and issued by the publisher Simrock Berlin the following year. These three independent orchestral works (in D major G minor and A-flat major) were published with the same opus number and mark the beginning of his so-called Slavonic period.Now the ?Slavonic Rhapsodies? are being issued separately in scholarly-critical edition…
(The Slavonic Dances)-Taken in its entirety it would be hard to overstate the enormity of Dvorák's output of excellent music and yet most young musicians are familiar with only one theme from one of his symphonies if even that. It was hisfirst set of Slavonic Dances (Op. 46) that first brought him wide recognition as a composer. In this new CMP offering two of Dvorák's delightful Czech folk-sty…
(The Slavonic Dances)-Taken in its entirety it would be hard to overstate the enormity of Dvorák's output of excellent music and yet most young musicians are familiar with only one theme from one of his symphonies if even that. It was hisfirst set of Slavonic Dances (Op. 46) that first brought him wide recognition as a composer. In this new CMP offering two of Dvorák's delightful Czech folk-sty…
Op. 45 Nr. 3-Dvorák composed his ?Slavonic Rhapsodies? Op.45 in 1878 initiating his so-called ?Slavonic period?. They were issued by the publisher Simrock the following year as three independent orchestral pieces (in D major G minor and A-flat major) appearing under the same opus number.Now the ?Slavonic Rhapsodies? are being issued separately in scholarly-critical editions. The editor Robert Si…
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