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Concerted Chamber Musics. Paul Hindemith.

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Concerted Chamber Musics. Paul Hindemith.

Original

Concerted Chamber Musics composed by Paul Hindemith. 1895-1963. Edited by Giselher Schubert. This edition. PHA 401. Cloth-cover. Complete edition. Complete Editions. Paul Hindemith - Complete Works Band 1. Score and critical commentary. 352 pages. Published by Schott Music. SD.49041355. ISBN 9790001138000. The work of Paul Hindemith is encyclopedic in nature. From the outset, he worked in all musical genres and devised several of his musical ideas and projects not as individual, self-contained works but as work cycles with different functional relationships. These contrasting pieces complement each other if experienced as part of the overall structure. Hindemith himself not only wanted a complete edition of his collected works but had begun planning it. at his death he left a detailed list of 'Unpublished pieces for an eventual complete edition'. The Complete Works contain all finished works in all extant versions, newly engraved for the edition. Sketches and fragments are published in appendices of the relevant volume, and are evaluated in the Introduction and Critical Commentary by the respective volume editor. Each volume contains a preface by the editorial directors and an introduction by the volume editor, delineating the genesis and performance history of the work, with authentic performance instructions, an evaluation of extant recordings by Paul Hindemith himself and a Critical Commentary. The Complete Works of Paul Hindemith are thus presented in a critical, scholarly edition which is equally appropriate for study and performance. Hindemith researchers will welcome the numerous first publications of works by the composer, and practical musicians will appreciate the newly prepared, philologically ordered performance material. Chamber Music No. 1 Op. 24a. 1922. Seiner Durchlaucht dem Fursten zugeeignet. Chamber Music No. 2, Op. 36. Piano Concerto, 1924. Fur Frau Emma Lubbecke-Job. Chamber Music No. 3, Op. 36. Cello Concerto, 1924. 25. Fur Elsa und Willi Hof 1925.

Translation

Concerted Chamber Musics composed by Paul Hindemith. 1895-1963. Edited by Giselher Schubert. This edition. PHA 401. Cloth-cover. Complete edition. Complete Editions. Paul Hindemith - Complete Works Band 1. Score and critical commentary. 352 pages. Published by Schott Music. SD.49041355. ISBN 9790001138000. The work of Paul Hindemith is encyclopedic in nature. From the outset, he worked in all musical genres and devised several of his musical ideas and projects not as individual, self-contained works but as work cycles with different functional relationships. These contrasting pieces complement each other if experienced as part of the overall structure. Hindemith himself not only wanted a complete edition of his collected works but had begun planning it. at his death he left a detailed list of 'Unpublished pieces for an eventual complete edition'. The Complete Works contain all finished works in all extant versions, newly engraved for the edition. Sketches and fragments are published in appendices of the relevant volume, and are evaluated in the Introduction and Critical Commentary by the respective volume editor. Each volume contains a preface by the editorial directors and an introduction by the volume editor, delineating the genesis and performance history of the work, with authentic performance instructions, an evaluation of extant recordings by Paul Hindemith himself and a Critical Commentary. The Complete Works of Paul Hindemith are thus presented in a critical, scholarly edition which is equally appropriate for study and performance. Hindemith researchers will welcome the numerous first publications of works by the composer, and practical musicians will appreciate the newly prepared, philologically ordered performance material. Chamber Music No. 1 Op. 24a. 1922. His Serene Highness appropriated the princes. Chamber Music No. 2, Op. 36. Piano Concerto 1924. Fur Frau Emma Lubbecke-Job. Chamber Music No. 3, Op. 36. Cello Concerto, 1924. 25. Fur Elsa und Willi Hof 1925.