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Henle, G. Verlag Richard Strauss Vier Lieder op. 27
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Schott Musik International GmbH & Co KG Concert Overture C Minor Orchestra Study Score
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Alfred Music Strauss Serenade Miniature Score Kalmus Edition
£9.18
Alfred Music Violin Concerto Op 8 Kalmus Edition
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Alfred Music Fanfare Stadt Wien Fanfare Zur ErFfnung Der Musikwoche Der Stadt Wien Eighth Note Publications
£19.08
Warner Bros. Publications Inc.,U.S. Sonata in EFlat Major Op 18 for Violin and Piano
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Alfred Music Burleske in D Minor Kalmus Edition
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Alfred Music Concerto for Horn No. 1 (Horn/ Piano Reduction)
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Alfred Music Serenade, Op. 7: Score
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Alfred Music Piano Pieces Op 3 Kalmus Classic Editions
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Dover Publications Inc. Der Rosenkavalier: Vocal Score
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Alfred Music Allerseelen: Conductor Score & Parts
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Alfred Music Allerseelen: Conductor Score
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Dover Publications Inc. Hector Berlioz and Richard Strauss: Treatise on Instrumentation
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Alma Books Ltd Arabella
Written in 1927, Arabella is a portrait – partly romanticized, partly factual – of Habsburg Vienna in the 1860s. It is also a celebration of the profound importance of courage and the ability to forgive in love. Our sympathies are not only drawn to Arabella, who waits for “the right man” to come, but to her younger sister, who breaks with conventional morality in the cause of her love. This opera is a moving testament to Hugo von Hofmannsthal, who died before it was completed, and it remains one of the best-loved products of his twenty-five- year collaboration with Strauss. Contents: The Edge of the Cliff, Michael Ratcliffe; A Musical Synopsis, William Mann; A Profound Simplicity, Patrick J. Smith; Hofmannsthal’s Last Libretto, Karen Forsyth; Arabella: Libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal; Arabella: English translation by John Gutman
£10.00
Alfred Music Allerseelen: Conductor Score
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Alma Books Ltd Der Rosenkavalier (The Knight of the Rose)
Der Rosenkavalier has one of the longest and most exquisitely crafted texts of all opera. The depth and subtlety of the characterization can only be appreciated after a careful reading. Derrick Puffett notes that the sentimentality and parody of the subject perfectly matched Strauss’s genius. Michael Kennedy’s detailed musical commentary shows how the large orchestra is handled with exceptional skill. Peter Branscombe points out that Hofmannsthal set a new standard of libretto-writing and shows how the ideas in Der Rosenkavalier may be traced to his other works for the stage, in his prose and poetry. Contents: An Introduction to ‘Der Rosenkavalier’, Derrick Puffett; Comedy for Music, Michael Kennedy; Hugo von Hofinannsthal – Man of Letters, Peter Branscombe; Der Rosenkavalier: Libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal; Der Rosenkavalier: English translation by Alfred Kalisch
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