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Ruy Blas in C minor [Op. 95] MWV P 15
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Ruy Blas in C minor [Op. 95] MWV P 15 Overture – Urtext based on the Leipzig Mendelssohn Complete Edition by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn Orchestra - Sheet Music

By Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn
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Violin (2.2.2.2 – 4.2.3.0 – timp – str)

SKU: BR.OB-5624-15

Overture – Urtext based on the Leipzig Mendelssohn Complete Edition. Composed by Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn. Edited by Ralf Wehner. Orchestra; stapled. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library). Overture; Romantic; Late-romantic. Part. 8 pages. Duration 8'. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 5624-15. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-5624-15).

ISBN 9790004348666. 10 x 12.5 inches.

The Overture to Ruy Blas, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's last overture, was not composed as an autonomously conceived score, but as the opening piece of a stage work. Nevertheless, its immediate success at the Leipzig first performance in 1839, as well as the fact that no further contributions to Victor Hugo's drama followed from Mendelssohn's pen soon made it well known in the concert hall. The work's special history, including several arrangements occasioned by various performances, led to the fact that the overture had its largest circulation in the version of the posthumous first edition on which this edition is also based.

First printing posthumously 1851 (Rietz).

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