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Four Pieces from Much Ado About Nothing (Violin and Piano) New
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Erich Wolfgang Korngold composed his incidental music for chamber orchestra to William Shakespeares comedy Much Ado About Nothing in 1919. The violin-piano setting by Korngold followed in 1920 and this version replaced the chamber orchestra when the members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra were no longer available for the theater performances. Consequently, Korngold himself played the piano part for the remaining performances. The suite consists of four movements: 1. Maiden in the Bridal Chamber, 2. Dogberry and Verges, 3. Intermezzo, and 4. Masquerade. This world premiere violin performance edition includes concise fingerings and bowings byHeifetz protégé Endre Granat.
Details
Publisher: Lauren Keiser Music Publishing
Publisher Code: S511065
Credits: Erich Korngold; arrn. Endre Granat
Length: .00 in.
Width: .00 in.
Series: LKM Music
Voicing: Score and Solo Part
Band Grade: 4