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Robert Schumann

Schumann: Overture to Scenes from Goethe's Faust, WoO 3

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Breitkopf & Härtel  |  SKU: PB5362  |  Barcode: 9790004212400
  • Composer: Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
  • Instrumentation: Orchestra
  • Work: Overture to Scenes from Goethe's Faust, WoO 3
  • ISMN: 9790004212400
  • Size: 9.8 x 12.6 inches
  • Pages: 36
  • Urtext / Critical Edition

Description

The question "Why add music to such perfect poetry?" preoccupied Schumann long and intensively. His first compositional approach to Goethes "Faust" began in 1844, but it was not until 1851 that he finally completed the Scenes. At Liszts suggestion, Schumann added an overture in 1853, a symphonic "instrumental introduction" which atmospherically evokes the action of the Scenes but has no direct thematic reference to them. As an independent overture, the work has been played relatively rarely in concert halls to this day; the general prejudice towards Schumanns late works was no doubt partly responsible for this. The first Urtext edition of the overture was based on the autograph score that was revised by Schumann and served as the principal source. It should give new impulses to the future reception of this work which Paul Dukas hailed as "a miracle, from beginning to end."

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Schumann: Overture to Scenes from Goethe's Faust, WoO 3

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Description

The question "Why add music to such perfect poetry?" preoccupied Schumann long and intensively. His first compositional approach to Goethes "Faust" began in 1844, but it was not until 1851 that he finally completed the Scenes. At Liszts suggestion, Schumann added an overture in 1853, a symphonic "instrumental introduction" which atmospherically evokes the action of the Scenes but has no direct thematic reference to them. As an independent overture, the work has been played relatively rarely in concert halls to this day; the general prejudice towards Schumanns late works was no doubt partly responsible for this. The first Urtext edition of the overture was based on the autograph score that was revised by Schumann and served as the principal source. It should give new impulses to the future reception of this work which Paul Dukas hailed as "a miracle, from beginning to end."

Format

  • Full Score
  • Study Score
  • Violin I
  • Violin II
  • Viola
  • Cello
  • Double Bass
  • Wind Set: 2.2.2.2 – 4.2.3.0 – timp
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