| 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 | 独唱4声/混声合唱/オーケストラ/オルガン |
| ページ数 | 38 |
| 校訂者 | Cooper, John Michael |
| 解説 | 本品はスコアのみの販売です。二重合唱と管弦楽、オルガンの豊かな響きが交錯する大規模な祝典歌を収めています。最新の原典版により、複雑な声部の掛け合いが視覚的に整理されており、リハーサルでの指示を円滑にします。金管楽器の咆哮と合唱が一体となる終結部への展開も克明に記譜されました。各声部の役割が明確なため、重層的な音響を緻密に制御するための実用的な羅針盤となります。 31,0 x 24,3 cm 〈出版社によるオリジナル解説〉 - Urtext edition of Mendelssohn’s last orchestral psalm - Bilingual Foreword (Ger/Eng) and Critical Commentary (Eng) - Words underlaid in both German and English - Piano reduction based on the first printed edition Mendelssohn’s setting of Psalm 98 was written in a few weeks to satisfy a commission in his new position as general music director of Prussia and was premiered by the Berlin Cathedral Choir on 1 January 1844. As he neither released the work for publication nor produced a vocal score, his psalm setting did not appear in print until after his death. For this edition the authoritative Mendelssohn specialist John Michael Cooper drew primarily on the autograph score with its many subsequent corrections and amendments. In this way it differs from many other editions, which tend to treat the autograph as a subordinate source. Rounding off the edition are an informative Foreword and a detailed Critical Commentary. The piano reduction is based on the first printed edition, published by F. Kistner and Evers & Co. in 1851. |
| 編成 | Soprano solo, Alto solo, Tenor solo, Bass solo, Mixed choirs (SATB) (2), Orchestra |
