BARENREITER - 345062
Mendelssohn The Hebrides op. 26 -Concert Overture-
Felix Mendelssohn
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Mendelssohn The Hebrides op. 26 -Concert Overture-
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Editor: Hogwood, Christopher
Orchestral scoring : 2Fl/2Ob/2clarinet-ia/2bassoon/2Hn/2Trp/timpani/2V/Va/Vc/double bass
Product format: score, Urtext edition
Binding: Paperback
Pages / Format: XXXI, 103 - 31,0 x 24,3 cm
The Hebrides , the third in Bärenreiter’s series of critical editions of Mendelssohn’s great overtures, is one of Mendelssohn Bartholdy’s most performed compositions. Today this work is only available in one composite version: the Julius Rietz edition from the 1860s.
The new Bärenreiter edition will consist of two versions each containing additional material from further sources.
Version one, the “ Rome ” version, exists itself in two versions and has never been published in a performing edition. Version two, the “ London ” version, also exists in two versions one of which was published by Mendelssohn in 1835.
This pioneer edition documents the development of the composition and the various changes made by Mendelssohn. The new edition offers orchestras for the first time the possibility to perform this famous work based on all known sources.
- Score and large format orchestral parts with both versions back-to-back
- First ever Critical Edition
The new Bärenreiter edition will consist of two versions each containing additional material from further sources.
Version one, the “ Rome ” version, exists itself in two versions and has never been published in a performing edition. Version two, the “ London ” version, also exists in two versions one of which was published by Mendelssohn in 1835.
This pioneer edition documents the development of the composition and the various changes made by Mendelssohn. The new edition offers orchestras for the first time the possibility to perform this famous work based on all known sources.
- Score and large format orchestral parts with both versions back-to-back
- First ever Critical Edition