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Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix: Calm Seas and Prosperous Voyage

Overture

Partitur

Op. 27
Herausgegeben von Hogwood, Christopher
Besetzung: Orchester
Besetzung: Fl-picc/2Fl/2Ob/2clarinet/2bassoon/Serpent/bassoon-Co/2Hn/3Trp/timpani/Str
Reihe: Bärenreiter Urtext
Periode: Romantik
Dauer: 0:12
Gewicht: 0.616 kg
Verlag: Bärenreiter
Artikelnummer: BA9057
Verlagsnummer: BA09057
ISMN: 9790006523276

B&auml,renreiter&rsquo,s critical edition of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy&rsquo,s &ldquo,symphonic poem&rdquo, overture Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage edited by Christopher Hogwood, belongs to ourseries of seven overtures by the 19th century master.

Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage is known today only in the version from 1834 and our new edition offers a critical edition of this version. But unknownto modern ears is an early version with an addit

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