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Original

Orpheus. Symphonic Poem No. 4. , S. 98. Franz Liszt. Harp sheet music. Percussion sheet music.

Translation

Orpheus. Symphonic Poem No. 4. , S. 98. Franz Liszt. Harp sheet music. Percussion sheet music.

Original

Orpheus. Symphonic Poem No. 4. , S. 98 composed by Franz Liszt. 1811-1886. Edited by Otto Taubmann. Orchestra. For. 21, 21, 2, 2 - 4, 2, 3, 1. , percussion, 2 harps, strings. This edition. Paperback. Original Works, Tone Poems. Romantic Period. Hungarian. Study Score. 40 pages. Published by Serenissima. SA.40246. ISBN 9781608740246. Romantic Period. Hungarian. 8.25 x 11 inches. Liszt's fourth entry in his revolutionary series of thirteen symphonic poems, "Orpheus" was penned to serve as an introduction to the Weimar premiere of Gluck's opera on the same story "Ofeo ed Euridice". Composed from 1853-54, it was given its premiere in Weimar 16 February 1854 with the composer conducting the Weimar Hofkapelle. This new study score is a digitally-restored reissue of the score edited by Otto Taubmann in the second volume of the Liszt-Stiftung edition, published in 1908.

Translation

Orpheus. Symphonic Poem No. 4. , S. 98 composed by Franz Liszt. 1811-1886. Edited by Otto Taubmann. Orchestra. For. 21, 21, 2, 2 - 4, 2, 3, 1. , percussion, 2 harps, strings. This edition. Paperback. Original Works, Tone Poems. Romantic Period. Hungarian. Study Score. 40 pages. Published by Serenissima. SA.40246. ISBN 9781608740246. Romantic Period. Hungarian. 8.25 x 11 inches. Liszt's fourth entry in his revolutionary series of thirteen symphonic poems, "Orpheus" was penned to serve as an introduction to the Weimar premiere of Gluck's opera on the same story "Ofeo ed Euridice". Composed from 1853-54, it was given its premiere in Weimar 16 February 1854 with the composer conducting the Weimar Hofkapelle. This new study score is a digitally-restored reissue of the score edited by Otto Taubmann in the second volume of the Liszt-Stiftung edition, published in 1908.