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BARENREITER VIVALDI La Stravaganza Op.4 Volume Ii For Violin Solo/piano

BARENREITER VIVALDI La Stravaganza Op.4 Volume Ii For Violin Solo/piano

HENLE BEETHOVEN Symphony No.8 F Major Op.93 Study Score

HENLE BEETHOVEN Symphony No.8 F Major Op.93 Study Score

HENLE BEETHOVEN Symphony No.9 D Minor Op.125

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Symphony no. 9 d minor op. 125

LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN

Beate Angelika Kraus (Editor)

Urtext Edition, Study score (pocket score), paperbound

Orchestral material from Breitkopf & Härtel

Pages 266 (XII+254), Size 17,0 x 24,0 cm

Weight 520 g

HN 9819 · ISMN 979-0-2018-9819-3

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 one of the most popular melodies in all of classical music and today serves as the official anthem of Europe. Based on the musical text of the Beethoven Complete Edition and furnished with a new preface, this recently prepared edition reflects the latest in Beethoven scholarship. Now, in this study edition, it is available to everyone at a reasonable price and in a handy format.

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