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Janáček, Leoš: Glagolitic Mass B/5.2

complete edition

Edited by Zahrádka, Jirí
Inštrumentácia: SSolo/ASolo/TSolo/BSolo/Mix. choir/4Fl(Flöte I-III muta in Piccolo-Flöte)/2Ob+EnglHn/3cl(clari III muta in Bass-clari)/3bassoon(bassoonott III muta in Kontra-bassoonott)/4Hn/4Trp/3trbn/Tb/3tim/Tri/Tr-Kl/Be-Häng/Tam/Glsp/Gl/Cel/2 harp/Org/Str
Edičný rad: Complete Critical Edition of the Works of Leoš Janáček
Period: Klasicizmus
Rozsah: 179 strán
Weight: 1.21 kg
Vydavateľ: Bärenreiter
Objednávacie číslo: BA6863
Katalógové číslo vydavateľa: BA06863
ISMN: 9790260105317
The Glagolitic Mass', one of the 20th century masterpieces of sacred music, has a very complex genesis and constitutes an intricate editorial challenge.
This new critical edition presents two different versions of the work in two separate volumes (B/5-I, BA 6862 und B/5-II, BA 6863): the 'September 1927' version which the composer completed before the first rehearsals and subsequent premiere in Brno and the version he partly reworked for the first Prague performance in April 1928. This second version was then revised further and published after Janacek's death by Universal Edition Wien in 1930. Known as the 'final authorised version', it has been newly edited for this publication which is based on the engraver's copy of the score prepared by Janacek's regular copyist Václav Sedlacek.
The new Barenreiter edition also contains an informative preface (Cz/Eng/Ger/Fr/Ru) as well as detailed critical commentary. The 'September 1927' version can be seen more as a supplement and appear s without text commentary.
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