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Smetana Vyšehrad (from: Má vlast (My Country))
Bedrich Smetana
Smetana Vyšehrad (from: Má vlast (My Country))
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144 West 66th Street
New York NY 10023
United States
Editor: Macdonald, Hugh
Orchestral scoring : Fl-picc,2Fl,2Ob,2Clar,2Bassoon,4Hn,2Trp,3tromb.,Tb,Timp.,Tri,Be,2harp,2V,Va,2Vc,Kb
Product format: Score, Urtext edition
Binding: paperback
Pages / Format: XV, 50 S. - 31,0 x 24,3 cm
In late September 1874, shortly after losing his hearing, Smetana started work on “Vyšehrad”, the first symphonic poem in what would become a six-part cycle with the title “Má vlast” (My Country). It tells the eventful history of this fort in Prague.
“Vyšehrad” was published by Urbánek together with “Vltava” (The Moldau), the next part in the cycle, in a version for piano duet in December 1879. The full score and parts, proofread by the composer, followed in February 1880. Hugh Macdonald has corrected many errors in this first edition. He draws on the autograph and first print of the orchestral version and also refers to the autograph and printed piano duet version.