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Tableaux d’une exposition
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Tableaux d’une exposition Urtext of the Orchestration Orchestra - Sheet Music

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Woodwinds (3(2picc).3(cor ang).2.B-clar.A-sax.2.dble bsn – 4.3.3.1 – timp.perc(4) – 2 hp – cel – str)

SKU: BR.OB-5532-30

Urtext of the Orchestration. Composed by Mussorgsky/Ravel. Edited by Jean-François Monnard. Orchestra; Folder. Orchester-Bibliothek (Orchestral Library). Symphonic poem; Early modern. Set of parts. 294 pages. Duration 30'. Breitkopf and Haertel #OB 5532-30. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.OB-5532-30).

ISBN 9790004348253. 10 x 12.5 inches.

Ravel's brilliant compositional interpretation of the Pictures at an Exhibition is, to this day, the most famous and independent orchestration of Mussorgsky's masterpiece. When the French composer turned his attention to his Russian colleague's piano cycle in 1922, he was at the height of his mastery and Paris was enraptured by Russian music. Notated with remarkable accuracy in an autograph score, Ravel's orchestration was an audience favorite from the very start. Jean-Francois Monnard, who previously edited the Breitkopf Urtext editions of Bolero, La Valse and Rapsodie espagnole, presents a text in which even the tiniest detail is authentic. The edition not only eliminates many previously undiscovered errors, but also offers a wealth of practical information on the long and multi-faceted performance history of the work, including the metronome markings of great conductors who were connected to the work in a very special manner.Bibliography:Mayer, Stephan: Sonne fur die Seele. Ein lehrreicher Nachmittag am Genfer See, in: Musikforum, 2015, Heft 4, pp. 32-35.

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