Editor: Brezina, Aleš / Koukl, Giorgio
Orchestral scoring
: piano
Product format: Performance score
Binding: Stapled
Pages / Format: 79 - 31,0 x 23,3 cm
Despite the extraordinary significance attributed to
Bohuslav Martinu's 14 short piano pieces
entitled Puppets, surprisingly little is known about the exact time and
circumstances of their
composition. It is however certain that these are the first works by Martinu
which transcended
his initial attempts at composition and they quickly found a publisher. Thanks
to their lasting
popularity particularly with young pianists, they were published in numerous
editions. The
pieces take the characters of Italian commedia dell'arte as their theme;
Pierrot, Colombine
and Harlequin. Also included are dance and ball scenes, as well as scenes from
the "private
lives" of the puppets. The three editions of Puppets were composed between
1912 and
1925 in reverse order. The works all differ from one another, beginning with
different
aesthetic starting points and ending with piano writing which gradually
matures. Now
the cycle is published for the first time in one volume.
- Martinu's Puppets now available in a collected edition
- all three editions in one volume
- newly revised based on available sources
- new fingerings by Giorgio Koukl
- preface and Critical Commentary by editor Ales Brezina (Cz./Ger./Eng./Fr.)