Camille Saint-Saëns: Havanaise op. 83 E-dur: Orchester mit Solo
Einzelstimme | Noten
KOMPONIST:
Camille Saint-Saëns
PART {INSTRUMENT}:
Viola
PRODUKTFORMAT:
Einzelstimme
VERLAG:
Breitkopf und Härtel
MINIMUM ORDER QUANTITY SALES:
4
The Havanaise possibly has its roots in the friendship of the composer with the Cuban-born violinist Rafael Diaz Albertini. It is thus perfectly plausible that Saint-Saëns borrowed the Cuban syncopated slow dance Habanera out of kindness towards his performance partner when he was getting ready to
Spezifikationen
Komponist | Camille Saint-Saëns |
Herausgeber | Christiane Strucken-Paland |
Instrumentengruppe | Orchester |
Instrumentierung | Orchester mit Solo |
Detaillierte Instrumentierung | Violine und Orchester |
Part {Instrument} | Viola |
PRODUKTFORMAT | Einzelstimme |
PRODUKTTYP | Einzelstimme |
Serie | Breitkopf Urtext Edition |
Verlag | Breitkopf und Härtel |
Genre | Klassik |
SEITENZAHL | 4 |
Minimum Order Quantity Sales | 4 |
ISMN | 9790004341315 |
Verlagsnummer | OB 15136-19 |
NR. | BRKOB15136-19 |
Beschreibung
The Havanaise possibly has its roots in the friendship of the composer with the Cuban-born violinist Rafael Diaz Albertini. It is thus perfectly plausible that Saint-Saëns borrowed the Cuban syncopated slow dance Habanera out of kindness towards his performance partner when he was getting ready to write a work for Diaz Albertini in 1887. Saint-Saëns originally wrote a version for violin and piano, which was later followed by the orchestral version that the publisher Durand had urged him to write. Diaz Albertini, to whom the work was dedicated, gave its world premiere before other virtuosos adopted it for themselves and spread its fame throughout the world. The basis of this first Urtext edition of the piece is the first edition, which was presumably personally overseen by Saint-Saëns.