Picc. · 2 · 2 · Engl. Hr. · 2 · 2 - 2 Ventil-Hr. · 2 Natur-Hr. · 2
Ventil-Trp. · 3 Pos. · Basstb. - P. - Str.
Auf der BĂŒhne: 3 Picc. (womöglich mehrfach besetzt) - 6 Hr. - Tamtam -
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SKU: S9.Q25915
Romantic Opera in 3 Acts. Composed by Richard Wagner. This edition: vocal/piano score. Initial release - Opera - theater. Wagner Urtext Piano/Vocal Scores. Downloadable, Piano reduction. Duration 135' 0. Schott Music - Digital #Q25915. Published by Schott Music - Digital (S9.Q25915).
German âą English.
An important addition to our newly produced orchestral materials is the first publication of vocal scores of Wagnerâs ten great operas, in every important version, based on the Complete Edition. * The score corresponds to the performance materials from the Complete Edition. * For practical use in rehearsal cues and bar numbers throughout. * The publisher has secured the services of renewed musicologists associated with the Richard Wagner Complete Edition who convey detailed information in critical forewords. * The forewords are given in three languages(German, English, French). * Uniform and attractive front cover designs with reproductions of paintings from the Wagner era underline the series design of the edition. DER FLIEGENDE HOLLĂNDER (Original version) With this edition, the original version of Wagnerâs opera Der fliegende HollĂ€nder [The flying Dutchman] WWV 63 is made available to the public for the first time in piano score form. The score on which the edition is based was published in the Richard Wagner-Complete Edition 1983: Richard Wagner. Collected works Vol. 4, I-II, The Flying Dutchman. Romantic opera in three acts (original version 1841), edited by Isolde Vetter (Schott Music International, Mainz, RWA 104-10/RWA 104-20).â (Egon Voss, quoted from the foreword of the new Der fliegende HollĂ€nder vocal score) Original version and 1842-1880 version The original version of Der fliegende HollĂ€nder dates from 1841. Wagner, at the time a completely unknown Kapellmeister in France, trying to get a foothold in Paris, saw the opportunity for a stage work that would meet the fashion at the Paris Opera of performing several short works one after another. Der fliegende HollĂ€nder, conceived in 1840 and composed in 1841, seemed to him suited to the purpose. In 1841, even when Wagner no longer counted on a success in Paris, he still held to the conception of a one-act opera and offered the work to German opera houses under the title of âRomantic Opera in One Act and Three Scenesâ. This version is set in Scotland, taking as the literary model for the opera Heinrich Heineâs novel fragment âFrom the Memoirs of Mr. Schnabelewopskiâ, and the protagonists have English names. This version was never performed in Wagnerâs lifetime. Beginning in 1842, the work went through a tale of constant revision: Even before the Dresden premiere (2nd January 1843) Wagner undertook fundamental alterations. He transposed the location from Scotland to Norway, changed characterâs names as appropriate, divided the opera into three acts â not least due to considerations of scene changes â and transposed Sentaâs Ballad from A minor to G minor. It was in this version that the score of the opera went to print in 1845. For a performance in 1860 he composed the later so-called âTristanâ or âRedemptionâ ending to the Overture. Until the very end of his life, Wagner contemplated a plan for a final score or a definitive vocal score: it never came to be, so that to this day, as with TannhĂ€user, we still do not have Der fliegende HollĂ€nder in a final version. Based on the research conducted in the creation of the Complete Edition, our editions contain, in one case the original version of 1841, while the other essentially goes back to the first printing of the score of 1845, but with the addition of the source material for the retouchings dating from 1842 to 1889. VOCAL SCORES The original version of the opera was made available for the first time in a vocal score in 2005 (ED 8065). The completely revised new edition of the vocal score of the 1842-1880 version appeared in 2011 (ED 20531).
Les opĂ©ras de Richard Wagner paraissent pour la premiĂšre fois sous forme de piano-chant chez Schott en version originale. Sont dĂ©jĂ publiĂ©s dans la sĂ©rie : LâOr du Rhin, Lohengrin, Parsifal et Le Vaisseau fantĂŽme (premiĂšre version de 1841 et version 1842-1880). Les autres opĂ©ras de Wagner reprĂ©sentĂ©s Ă Bayreuth paraĂźtront d'ici 2013, annĂ©e anniversaire de la naissance du compositeur.