When Dvorák wrote his Serenade for 10 winds and 2 lower strings in January 1878, the heyday of the great wind serenades and “Harmoniemusik” wind ensembles was already long gone. He was probably inspired by hearing Mozart�s Gran Partita shortly beforehand in Vienna. The home key of d minor here is striking, as is the often serious, even tragic atmosphere that repeatedly darkens the otherwise cheerful mood that is typical of the serenade genre. Perhaps this was a reaction to the death of two of his children just a few months earlier. Despite the work�s dramatic character - or perhaps because of it - Dvorák's Serenade was taken up in many European cities soon after its first performance in Prague, and fêted as a significant contribution to the chamber music repertoire for wind instruments. The autograph sources in Prague have been consulted for this Urtext edition. The parts are printed with player-friendly page divisions, perfect page-turning opportunities, and practical alternative parts in F for the three horns.
- Composer:
- ed. Dominik Rahmer
- EAN:
- 0
- Instrumentation:
- Study Score
- Minimum Order Quantity:
- 1
- Pages:
- 74
- UPC:
- 196288023531
- Format:
- Softcover. Study Score
- Subtitle:
- Study Score. Henle Study Scores
- Original Currency:
- USD
- Vendor:
- Hal Leonard