Genoveva-Ouvertüre Op. 81
Wind Instruments
COMPOSITEUR:
Robert Schumann
ÉDITION MUSICALE:
Breitkopf und Härtel
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Set de partitions
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Orchestre Symphonique
Robert Schumann placed great importance on the genre of the “overture”, as can be seen in the chronology of the genesis of his sole opera Genoveva. In his “Haushaltbuch” the composer entered as his first idea “thoughts of an overture”, then produced the score even before having begun working on the
Spécifications
Subtitle | Wind Instruments |
Compositeur | Robert Schumann |
Éditeur | Christian Rudolph Riedel |
Édition musicale | Breitkopf und Härtel |
Instrumentation | Wind Ensemble, Timpani and Strings |
Type de produit | Set de partitions |
Instrument Group | Orchestre Symphonique |
Genre | Classique |
ISMN | 9790004342275 |
Collection | Breitkopf Urtext Edition |
Nombre de pages | 56 |
No. | BRKOB525530 |
Definitive Duration | 00:09:00 |
Description
Robert Schumann placed great importance on the genre of the “overture”, as can be seen in the chronology of the genesis of his sole opera Genoveva. In his “Haushaltbuch” the composer entered as his first idea “thoughts of an overture”, then produced the score even before having begun working on the actual opera. Schumann was right on the mark when he suspected that “the overture alone should enjoy a favorable reception”. The Overture appeared in print at about the same time that the opera was premiered. It established itself in the concert hall as an autonomous work and ranks today – along with the Manfred Overture – among Schumann’s most beloved concert overtures. The Genoveva Overture is being released in a text-critical Breitkopf Urtext” edition for the first time. The main source is the first printing revised by Schumann.