| 作曲者 | Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy(フェリックス・メンデルスゾーン) |
| シリーズ | オーケストラスコア |
| 編成概要 | オーケストラ |
| ページ数 | 97 |
| 校訂者 | Hogwood, Christopher |
| 解説 | 本品はスコアのみの販売です。重厚な金管の合奏と緊迫感に満ちた弦の走句が交錯する、管弦楽用のフルスコア。自筆譜の徹底した再検討により、金管のダイナミクスや打楽器の指示が従来版より明確に示されています。各パートの入りや強弱が一目で把握できるため、大編成の音響を緻密に構築する助けとなります。劇的な展開を論理的に分析する上で、確かな根拠となる一冊です。 31,0 x 24,3 cm Introduction Vorwort Einf hrung Facsimiles / Faksimiles Ruy Blas Ouvert re / Overture: Version 1 / Fassung 1 Version 2 / Fassung 2 Critical Commentary 〈出版社によるオリジナル解説〉 - Urtext edition on the basis of all available sources - Presentation of 2 versions in score and parts Mendelssohn composed “ Ruy Blas” in 1839 for a performance in Leipzig of Victor Hugo’s play (1838) of the same name. The work calls for four horns and three trombones giving it the largest orchestral forces of Mendelssohn’s concert overtures. Mendelssohn wrote the overture and had the parts copied out in only six days, just in time for rehearsals and the first performance on the following day. As with many Mendelssohn compositions, “ Ruy Blas” has come down to us in more than one version. The new Barenreiter Urtext edition presents the first version based on the autograph score and the later London version back to back. The posthumous version, which until now has been used for all recordings and performances, was not sanctioned or authorized by Mendelssohn and no source or reference to the version is known; it is therefore not included in Barenreiter’s new critical edition. |
| 編成 | Orchestra |
