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Works with violin solo

Product number: KWE 2002
Edition: Score and critical report, complete edition
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Weill composed the works in 1924 and 1925, respectively. The concerto received its world premiere in 1925 in Paris during the "Exposition internationale des Arts décoratifs et industriels modernes" (the international arts fair that gave rise to the term art deco); the cantata was first heard in 1927, when Erich Kleiber conducted it at Berlin's Staatsoper. Although piano reductions appeared during the composer's lifetime, he never saw the works published in full score. In 1965 Universal Edition issued a full score of the concerto, but it was not actually engraved, and it lacked editorial commentary.

The Kurt Weill Edition presents the two works fully engraved, with an informative introductory essay and selected facsimiles that illustrate editorial issues. A detailed critical report appears as a separate volume, which also presents a facsimile of the concerto's old published violin part with annotations by Stefan Frenkel, a violin virtuoso and friend of Weill’s, who championed the work in the 1920s. This instrumental part was one of several hitherto unknown sources that were unearthed during the years of work on the edition (e.g., the number of double bass players for the concerto was always a point of discussion; now it is clear that the work requires four basses). Performers and scholars alike will want to consult the volume. Universal Edition has created new orchestral materials from these authoritative texts that are immediately available for rental.

Andreas Eichhorn is a full professor of musicology at the University of Cologne, Germany. He is an expert in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century music; recent book publications include monographs on Paul Bekker and Felix Mendelssohn.

Content

Konzert für Violine und Blasorchester, op. 12
List of Sources and Sigla
Statement of Source Valuation and Usage
Commentary: General Issues
Commentary: Critical Notes
Source Descriptions
Appendix: Facsimile of annotated solo part
Der neue Orpheus, op. 16
List of Sources and Sigla
Statement of Source Valuation and Usage
Commentary: General Issues
Commentary: Critical Notes
Source Descriptions
Appendix: Goll's poem and text of Weill' setting
Abbreviations
Kurt Weill Edition Personnel
Credits and Acknowledgments for this Volume

More Information

Title:
Works with violin solo
Edition:
Score and critical report, complete edition
Publisher/Label:
European American Music Corporation
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
KWE 2002
ISMN13:
979-0-60002-480-3
ISBN13:
978-0-913574-68-3
Weight:
3,3 kg
Pages:
320
Format:
27.1cm x 37.5cm
Binding:
Cloth
Delivery rights:
Distribution rights for all countries except USA

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The Kurt Weill Edition
The Kurt Weill Edition is a long-term publishing project, the goal of which is to present all of Kurt Weill's completed musical works in new critical editions. For the first time, each of the composer's completed and performable works will be presented in a form realizing the highest editorial standards and dedicated to use both by performers seeking accurate editions and scholars seeking authoritative texts. The diverse and multifaceted character of Weill's oeuvre requires a careful re-examination of the conventions and assumptions of the collected critical edition (Gesamtausgabe) genre.
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