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Symphony, No. 9, Op. 125. Ludwig van Beethoven.

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Symphony, No. 9, Op. 125. Ludwig van Beethoven.

Ursprunglig

Symphony, No. 9, Op. 125. Facsimile of the autograph score in the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preussischer Kulturbesitz, the Beethoven-Haus Bonn and the Bibliotheque nationale de France. Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. 1770-1827. Edited by Lewis Lockwood. Jonathan Del Mar. Martina Rebmann. This edition. 1st printing 2010 edition. Faux-leather bound, Facsimile. Documenta musicologica II. 42. Barenreiter Facsimile. Facsimile. Language. English. German. Japanese. Opus 125. 476 pages. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag. BA.BVK2169. ISBN 9783761821695. With Language. English. German. Japanese. 40.7 x 37.8 cm inches. In his commentary the great Beethoven scholar Lewis Lockwood describes the plea which Beethoven wanted to deliver at the time with this work and how views of this have changed over the centuries. Jonathan Del Mar, the renowned editor of Beethoven's works, comments on noteworthy passages in the autograph manuscript and allows the reader to share in the composer's working process. Already the large-format paper which Beethoven used for some passages makes the large forces clear. Cuts, sometimes reversed later, show how he wrestled with the final version of the musical text and refined it right down to the last detail. The history of the autograph manuscript reflects an episode in German history. after storage in various places because of the war, the major parts were returned to Berlin but were initially divided by the Berlin Wall and only reunited in 1990. Martina Rebmann who is the Director of the Music Department at the Staatsbibliothek - Berlin traces this story. For the first time the facsimile presents all the parts of the manuscript including pages preserved in Bonn and Paris as well as the trombone and contrabassoon parts.

Översättning

Symphony, No. 9, Op. 125. Facsimile of the autograph score in the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preussischer Kulturbesitz, the Beethoven-Haus Bonn and the Bibliotheque nationale de France. Består av Ludwig van Beethoven. 1770-1827. Edited by Lewis Lockwood. Jonathan Del Mar. Martina Rebmann. Denna upplaga. 1. Tryckning 2010 utgåva. Faux-läder bunden, Fax. Documenta II musikvetenskapen. 42. Bärenreiter Faksimil. Faksimil. Språk. Engelska. Tyska. Japanska. Opus 125. 476 sidor. Publicerad av Baerenreiter Verlag. BA.BVK2169. ISBN 9783761821695. Med språk. Engelska. Tyska. Japanska. 40.7 x 37.8 cm inches. In his commentary the great Beethoven scholar Lewis Lockwood describes the plea which Beethoven wanted to deliver at the time with this work and how views of this have changed over the centuries. Jonathan Del Mar, the renowned editor of Beethoven's works, comments on noteworthy passages in the autograph manuscript and allows the reader to share in the composer's working process. Already the large-format paper which Beethoven used for some passages makes the large forces clear. Cuts, sometimes reversed later, show how he wrestled with the final version of the musical text and refined it right down to the last detail. The history of the autograph manuscript reflects an episode in German history. after storage in various places because of the war, the major parts were returned to Berlin but were initially divided by the Berlin Wall and only reunited in 1990. Martina Rebmann who is the Director of the Music Department at the Staatsbibliothek - Berlin traces this story. For the first time the facsimile presents all the parts of the manuscript including pages preserved in Bonn and Paris as well as the trombone and contrabassoon parts.