Violin Concerto
In Memory of an Angel - Urtext
by Alban Berg
Orchestra - Sheet Music

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Violin and orchestra (solo: vl - 2.2.cor ang.2.B-clar.A-sax.2.dbl bsn - 4.2.2.1 - timp.perc(2) - hp - str)

SKU: BR.PB-15113

In Memory of an Angel - Urtext. Composed by Alban Berg. Edited by Michael Kube. Orchestra; Softbound. Partitur-Bibliothek (Score Library).

In Cooperation with G. Henle Verlag

Solo concerto; Early modern. Full score. 96 pages. Duration 25'. Breitkopf and Haertel #PB 15113. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.PB-15113).

ISBN 9790004212189. 10 x 12.5 inches.

The tragic circumstances surrounding the origin of the concerto are well known: Manon Gropius, the daughter of Berg's friend Alma Mahler, died of polio after the composer had written the first sketches to his violin concerto. In remembrance of her, he dedicated the work to the memory of an angel". Later, Berg decided to incorporate into the score the Bach chorale "Es ist genug" as a quote. He also worked on the solo part directly and intensely with the American violinist Louis Krasner, who had commissioned the work. Berg was no longer able to witness the first performance and the first edition of the concerto since he passed away in late 1935. This new edition is the first Urtext version of Berg's work, which was created in the midst of a spate of epoch-making violin concertos by Stravinsky (1931), Schoenberg (1936), Prokofiev (1937), Bartok (1938), Hindemith (1939) a. o. Errors from the first edition were corrected after an in-depth comparison with the autograph score, the short score and, in some cases, with the twelve-tone row structure.The entire performance material can be purchased; however, due to copyright reasons, the score and orchestral parts are not available the United States.""Werden die Urtextausgaben von Breitkopf & Hartel aufgrund ihres hellblauen Umschlags augenzwinkernd die ""Himmlischen"" genannt, so ist dies in Bezug auf die neu vorgelegte Partitur Programm."" (Florian Henri Besthorn, neue musikzeitung)".