Danse macabre op. 40
Transcription for Violin and Piano by the Composer
COMPONIST:
Camille Saint-Saëns
UITGEVERIJ:
Bärenreiter-Verlag
PRODUCTTYPE:
Boek met partij(en)
INSTRUMENT GROEP:
Viool
In his symphonic poem “Danse macabre” Saint-Saëns takes up a poem by Henri Cazalis that he had already set as an art song. Here the Devil brings the dead to life by playing his violin. Although the orchestral work was given alukewarm reception in its early performances, or was even rejected, it
Specificaties
Ondertitel | Transcription for Violin and Piano by the Composer |
Componist | Camille Saint-Saëns |
Editor | Céline Drèze |
Uitgeverij | Bärenreiter-Verlag |
Instrumentatie | Viool en Piano |
Text language | Duits;Engels;Frans |
Producttype | Boek met partij(en) |
Instrument Groep | Viool |
Style Period | Romantic |
Jaar van Publicatie | 2021 |
Genre | Klassiek |
Stijl | Classical |
ISMN | 9790006569700 |
Style Period | Romantic |
Series | Bärenreiter Urtext |
Pagina's | 28 |
No. | BA10941 |
Release Datum | 17-2-2021 |
Omschrijving
In his symphonic poem “Danse macabre” Saint-Saëns takes up a poem by Henri Cazalis that he had already set as an art song. Here the Devil brings the dead to life by playing his violin. Although the orchestral work was given alukewarm reception in its early performances, or was even rejected, it became highly popular and internationally famous in the years that followed. Of the countless later arrangements and variations (e.g. by Franz Liszt),Saint-Saëns’ own version for violin and piano stands out as particularly successful.
Céline Drèze’s advance edition for a future volume of the “Saint-Saëns Complete Edition of the Instrumental Works” is the first modernscholarly edition of this celebrated piece. This Urtext edition draws on the original print of the 1877 version, while eliminating its many misprints and anomalies on the basis of the autograph.
Céline Drèze’s advance edition for a future volume of the “Saint-Saëns Complete Edition of the Instrumental Works” is the first modernscholarly edition of this celebrated piece. This Urtext edition draws on the original print of the 1877 version, while eliminating its many misprints and anomalies on the basis of the autograph.