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Felix Mendelssohn

Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4 in A Major, MWV N 16, Op. 90

"Italian"

¥11,800
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Bärenreiter  |  SKU: BA9094  |  Barcode: 9790006538218

Description

In 1832, the Royal Philharmonic Society of London honoured the young German composer Felix with several commissions. One of the works composed as a result was the in A Major symphony, the "Italian", based on Mendelssohn's experiences in Italy in 1830 and 1831. The work was premiered in 1833, conducted by the composer.

Today, the Italian Symphony has a firm place in the canon of classical masterworks, though at its premiere and both the following performances, the work was not entirely positively received.

Mendelssohn himself was unhappy with it. in 1834, he revised the last three movements, but did not complete this revision. To this day, the early version of the "Italian" is the one played everywhere, whilst the revised version has remained to a large extent unknown. Bärenreiter's critical new edition, edited by Christopher Hogwood, includes all the performance material for the complete version of 1833, together with the last three movements in the composer's revised version. Conductors can now choose between the early and revised versions; the revised one includes the first movement from the early version.

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Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4 in A Major, MWV N 16, Op. 90

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Description

In 1832, the Royal Philharmonic Society of London honoured the young German composer Felix with several commissions. One of the works composed as a result was the in A Major symphony, the "Italian", based on Mendelssohn's experiences in Italy in 1830 and 1831. The work was premiered in 1833, conducted by the composer.

Today, the Italian Symphony has a firm place in the canon of classical masterworks, though at its premiere and both the following performances, the work was not entirely positively received.

Mendelssohn himself was unhappy with it. in 1834, he revised the last three movements, but did not complete this revision. To this day, the early version of the "Italian" is the one played everywhere, whilst the revised version has remained to a large extent unknown. Bärenreiter's critical new edition, edited by Christopher Hogwood, includes all the performance material for the complete version of 1833, together with the last three movements in the composer's revised version. Conductors can now choose between the early and revised versions; the revised one includes the first movement from the early version.

Format

  • Full Score
  • Violin I
  • Violin II
  • Viola
  • Cello
  • Double Bass
  • Wind Set: 2.2.2.2 – 2.2.0.0 – timp
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