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Dvořák, Antonín: Six Moravian Duets for mixed choir (SATB)

vocal/choral score

Transcribed by Janáček, Leoš
存款: Mixed Voices and Accompaniment
器乐创作: Mixed choir-SATB/piano
时期: Romantic
Weight: 0.198 kg
出版者: Bärenreiter
刊物代码: H7718
其他出版代码: H07718
ISMN: 9790260102477
Moravian Duets, a popular composition that was originallyintended for home music-making,won young Dvorak a scholarship and relieved him of financial worries, after thecompositionwas published by Simrock, it also launched Dvorak's international career. Shortlyafter theirpublication, Janacek arranged six duets from Op. 29 and Op. 32 for four-partmixed choirusing Dvorak's piano accompaniment. Janacek thus extended the choral repertoirebyadding six highly rewarding pieces which are included in this edition. Thebasis for thisedition is Janacek's choral score published in 1939 by Josef Plavec. The pianopart,Czech text and German translation by Kurt Honolka were taken, without anychanges,from the Complete Critical Edition of Works by Antonin Dvorak.
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