Romantic. Beethoven most likely completed his 6th Symphony in early summer 1808. The work, called "Pastoral Symphony" by the composer himself, was given its first performance along with the 5th Symphony in Vienna in 1808. Both are frequently referred to as sibling works that complement one another. Based on the musical text of the Beethoven Complete Edition and provided with a new preface, this recently made edition represents the latest stage of Beethoven scholarship on this work. Thanks to this...
Romantic. The premiere of this work in December 1813 ranks among the greatest successes Beethoven ever celebrated in public as a composer. Onereviewer wrote at the time that in its themes the new symphony was "so favourable and easily comprehensible thatevery music lover falls for the powerful allure of its beauty". The incisiveness of the themes is fundamentally related to the basic ostinato rhythms,which help shape each movement?s distinctive character. Richard Wagner even called the compositio...
Romantic. Sandwiched between the popular Symphonies Nos. 7 and 9, the relatively short Eighth Symphony finds itself in a difficult position even now. Right after the premiere in February 1814, one critic opined that it had made "no splash". At first glance it makes recourse to already outmoded forms and genres, even reviving a minuet for the third movement (in lieu of a slow movement) after an Allegretto scherzoso. But Beethoven engages intensively with music history, breaking apart traditional p...
Romantic. After the first sketches had been put to paper in 1815, Beethoven only finally put the finishing touches to his last completed symphony in 1824. With its extended finale in which soloists and choir perform, building the bridge to the symphonic cantata with their invocation of fraternity, it marks a caesura in the history of the symphony that echoed long into the nineteenth century. The main theme of the ode "To Joy" by Friedrich Schiller, set to music in the final movement, has become o...
A pair of men take an oath of eternal friendship but their vow is threatened by their attraction to the same woman. The object of their rivalry faces her own dilemma, torn between worldly passion and her calling as a priestess. Their romantic triangle forms the heart of this 1863 opera, Les Pˆcheurs de Perles (The Pearl Fishers), in which the composer of Carmen, the world's most popular opera, made his first mark. Set in ancient Ceylon, this enchanting tale of friendship, love, and betrayal has ...
21st Century (2014). Score & parts. Full size conductor score provided with all parts to be printed from the included CD-ROM. Orchestra is solo tuba, 2+1,2,2+1,2+1 winds, 4,3,3,1 brass, timpani, 4-5 percussion, harp (sythesizer), piano, strings. The inspiration for the concerto comes from Greek mythology and in particular Atlas, who after being defeated by the Olympians, was forced by Zeus to hold up the celestial spheres for eternity. The first movement, titled "The Immortal", is a description ...
The German Requiem is not a Mass in the traditional liturgical sense; rather, Brahms sets a very personal and carefully-assembled group of texts from the Lutheran Bible in this seven-movement work for soloists, choir and large orchestra, centering aroundthemes of transience, grief and consolation. As one of the most affecting sacred works of all, the German Requiem has overcome all linguistic barriers and achieved worldwide success, reflecting the composer's comment that "as concerns the text, I ...
Shortly after a rather unsuccessful performance of his Piano Concerto no. 1, Johannes Brahms wrote to Joseph Joachim in 1859: "... a second one will sound different". Nevertheless, a good 20 years elapsed before that second concerto finally took form, and only in 1881 was he able to announce: "I wanted to tell you that I have written a very small piano concerto with a tiny little delicate Scherzo". Henle's study edition of this by no means small symphonic concerto is based on the musical text in ...