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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Das Jahr 1812 Festouvertüre op. 49: Orchester

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KOMPONIST: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
PART {INSTRUMENT}: Double Bass
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VERLAG: Breitkopf und Härtel
DEFINITIVE DURATION: 00:16:00
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A Tchaikovsky Urtext is no longer a rarity in Breitkopfs orchestral catalogue. Polina Vajdman has edited a very popular repertoire work that the composer personally did not think very highly of. He even confessed to having written the work without the warmth of love. Nevertheless, the piece is a
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Komponist Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Herausgeber Polina Vajdman
Instrumentengruppe Orchester
Instrumentierung Orchester
Detaillierte Instrumentierung Orchester
Part {Instrument} Double Bass
PRODUKTFORMAT Einzelstimme
PRODUKTTYP Einzelstimme
Serie Breitkopf Urtext Edition
Verlag Breitkopf und Härtel
Genre Klassik
Definitive Duration 00:16:00
SEITENZAHL 8
Minimum Order Quantity Sales 2
ISMN 9790004341094
Verlagsnummer OB 5528-27
NR. BRKOB5528-27
Minimum Order Quantity Sales 2
Minimum Order Quantity Sales 2
Beschreibung
A Tchaikovsky Urtext is no longer a rarity in Breitkopfs orchestral catalogue. Polina Vajdman has edited a very popular repertoire work that the composer personally did not think very highly of. He even confessed to having written the work without the warmth of love. Nevertheless, the piece is a masterful example of program music that seemingly casually interweaves two Russian folk songs, a liturgical melody of the Russian Orthodox Church and two national anthems, the Marseillaise and the Czars Hymn. The work was written for the consecration of the Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow, which was erected in memory of the victory over Napoleon in 1812. The first edition of the score, which was carefully corrected three times by Tchaikovsky, is the principal source for this Urtext edition. The wording of the title “The Year 1812” corresponds to the composers words, but was oddly never included in the first edition.
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