Ludwig van Beethoven: Coriolan op. 62. Ouvertüre: Orchester
Einzelstimme | Noten
KOMPONIST:
Ludwig van Beethoven
PART {INSTRUMENT}:
Cello
PRODUKTFORMAT:
Einzelstimme
VERLAG:
Breitkopf und Härtel
DEFINITIVE DURATION:
00:08:00
MINIMUM ORDER QUANTITY SALES:
3
Beethovens complex publication strategy called for a simultaneous release in England, France and Germany. While he hoped that this would promote the greatest possible dissemination of his works, it also raised the thorny issue of the correct dating of the first edition. In his Urtext edition of the
Spezifikationen
Komponist | Ludwig van Beethoven |
Herausgeber | Hans-Werner Küthen |
Instrumentengruppe | Orchester |
Instrumentierung | Orchester |
Detaillierte Instrumentierung | Orchester |
Part {Instrument} | Cello |
PRODUKTFORMAT | Einzelstimme |
PRODUKTTYP | Einzelstimme |
Serie | Breitkopf Urtext Edition |
Verlag | Breitkopf und Härtel |
Genre | Klassik |
Definitive Duration | 00:08:00 |
SEITENZAHL | 8 |
Minimum Order Quantity Sales | 3 |
ISMN | 9790004336182 |
Verlagsnummer | OB 14500-23 |
NR. | BRKOB14500-23 |
Beschreibung
Beethovens complex publication strategy called for a simultaneous release in England, France and Germany. While he hoped that this would promote the greatest possible dissemination of his works, it also raised the thorny issue of the correct dating of the first edition. In his Urtext edition of the Coriolan Overture, Hans-Werner Küthen was able to prove that the source dated 1 September 1807, which was originally considered as authentic, was ultimately a reprint by Simrock, which Beethoven referred to in a letter of 16 June 1807 as a tolerated relict. Binding for the new edition was solely the first Viennese edition printed by the Industriekontor, which must have predated Simrocks print. The new evaluation of the sources also brought up changes in the articulation.