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Gade, Niels Wilhelm: Elverskud (The Erl-King's Daughter) IV/2

Ballad on Danish folk legends for Soloists, Choir and Orchestra

complete edition

Op. 30
Words by Erslev, Emil (?) / Gade, Niels Wilhelm (?)
Translated by Lobedanz, Edmund
Edited by Foltmann, Niels Bo
Zasedba: Sg-S-solo,Sg-A-solo,Sg-B-solo,Mixed Choir(SSATTBB),Orch
Obdobje: Romantic
Weight: 1.713 kg
Leto izdaje: 2019
Založba: Bärenreiter
Številka artikla: BA7621
Založniška številka: BA07621
ISMN: 9790006487783

With ''Elverskud'' (''The Erl-Kings Daughter''), Gade presented his second ''secular cantata for soloists, choir and orchestra'', the first having been his successful ''Comala'' Op. 12 (1845/46). The genre was quite popular among hiscontemporaries. This time, Gade planned to base the work on the text of a folk song. Originally, he had approached Hans Christian Andersen for a text but a collaboration did not materialize. The text Gade ultimately chose for hismusic was that of a ballad most lik

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