Description
Mozart’s Orchestral Brilliance: Symphony in C Major, K. 425 "Linz" – Pocket Study Score
Product Details
- ISMN: 9790080400371 (979-0080400371)
- Item Number (MPN): 40037
- Product Type: Pocket Score / Study Score
- Brand: Editio Musica Budapest (EMB)
- Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
- Editor: Darvas Gábor
- Series: EMB Study Scores (Kispartitúrák)
- Genre: Symphony / Orchestral
- Style: Viennese Classical
- Instrumentation: Symphony Orchestra
- Year of Publication: 1983
Overview
Delve into the structural mastery of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Symphony in C Major, K. 425, famously known as the "Linz" Symphony. Published in 1983 by Editio Musica Budapest, this study score is an essential reference for conductors, musicology students, and classical music enthusiasts. Edited by the distinguished Gábor Darvas, the score provides an accurate and legible transcription of the full orchestral parts in a convenient pocket format.
Composed in just four days during a stopover in the city of Linz, this symphony is a testament to Mozart’s unparalleled creative speed and maturity. It is notable for being his first symphony to include a slow, solemn introduction to the first movement—a feature influenced by Haydn. This A/5 format score allows for a detailed examination of the work's festive orchestration and intricate developmental sections.
Áttekintés
Mélyedjen el Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart C-dúr szimfóniájának (K. 425) szerkezeti tökéletességében, amely közismert nevén a „Linzi” szimfónia. Az Editio Musica Budapest 1983-as kiadása nélkülözhetetlen forrás karmesterek, zenetudományi hallgatók és a klasszikus zene kedvelői számára. A neves Darvas Gábor által szerkesztett kispartitúra pontos és jól olvasható formában mutatja be a teljes zenekari partitúrát.
A művet Mozart mindössze négy nap alatt komponálta egy linzi tartózkodása idején, ami hűen tükrözi páratlan alkotói gyorsaságát és érettségét. Ez volt az első szimfóniája, amely lassú, ünnepélyes bevezetéssel indul – ez a stílusjegy Haydn hatását mutatja. Az A/5-ös formátum lehetővé teszi a darab ünnepi hangszerelésének és bonyolult kidolgozási szakaszainak részletes tanulmányozását.
Product Features
- Format: Paperback, A/5 Pocket Size (14.2 x 20 cm)
- Length: 68 pages
- Weight: 0.101 kg
- Series: EMB Study Scores (Academic Edition)
- Instrumentation: 2 Oboes, 2 Bassoons, 2 Horns, 2 Trumpets, Timpani, and Strings
- Origin: Made in Hungary
Interesting Facts
- Composed in Record Time: In a letter to his father, Mozart famously wrote: "As I have not a single symphony with me, I am writing a new one at breakneck speed." He completed the entire four-movement work between October 30 and November 3, 1783.
- A "Grand" Premiere: Despite its hurried creation, the symphony is a "grand" work in every sense, utilizing a full Classical orchestra with trumpets and drums, reflecting the festive occasion of its premiere at the Thun palace.
- The Editor's Legacy: Gábor Darvas was a leading figure in Hungarian musicology. His editions for EMB are celebrated for their academic integrity, removing later editorial additions to return to the composer's original intentions.
- Stylistic Milestone: The "Linz" is considered a major milestone in Mozart's symphonic output, marking the beginning of his late, most sophisticated symphonic period.
Publishers
- Editio Musica Budapest Zeneműkiadó
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