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From Marcia funebre to Trauermarsch : Beethoven's op. 26 and the orchestra

Title
From Marcia funebre to Trauermarsch : Beethoven's op. 26 and the orchestra / by Dalit Hadass Warshaw.
Author
Warshaw, Dalit Hadass.
Publication
2003.

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Additional Authors
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827.
Description
xx, 154 leaves, bound : music; 29 cm. +
Summary
Study of Beethoven's orchestration of 3rd movement from his Piano sonata op. 26; includes author's orchestral arrangement of the remaining movements in addition to Beethoven's transcription, which together comprise "Symphony, op. 26."
Alternative Title
  • Beethoven's op. 26 and the orchestra
  • Symphony op. 26, an orchestral arrangement of Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano sonata in A♭ major
Subjects
Note
  • Typescript (photocopy); musical score reproduced from manuscript by Dalit Warshaw, except 3rd movement, which is copied from printed edition published: Leipzig : Breitkopf & Härtel, 1864-1890.
  • Includes accompanying CD recording of author's orchestral edition of Beethoven's Piano sonata, op. 26.
  • Includes abstract and autobiographical note.
Thesis (note)
  • Thesis (D.M.A.)--Juilliard School, 2003.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (leaves 146-154 (v. 1)).
Access (note)
  • Reproduction of musical score and accompanying CD recording not permitted.
Contents
  • Vol. 1. Preface ; Transcription: "transference" versus "paraphrase" ; Beethoven as transcriber of his own piano sonatas and other works ; Variation in the high classical period and op. 26 ; Op. 26 and the "Marcia funebre" ; The relationship between sonata and symphony: Landsberg 7 ; From "Marcia funebre" to "Trauermarsch": Beethoven's orchestration ; Other orchestral transcriptions of Beethoven's sonatas ; Leonore Prohaska, WoO 96. Historical background, melodrama and Beethoven, authenticity of Beethoven's orchestration ; Leonore Prohaska in relation to Beethoven's symphonic output. The "Trauermarsch" compared to the "Agnus Dei" from Missa Solemnis, the "Trauermarsch" and orchestration of Funeral march- and Band music.
  • (cont.) The "Trauermarsch" in B minor? Theories. Physical and affective implications, issues of temperament, B minor: biographical reasons? ; other works in B minor by Beethoven ; B minor, Beethoven and the Scheide sketchbook ; From sonata to symphony: the conversion process ; Postlude ; Bibliography.
  • Vol. 2. Symphony, op. 26. Andante con variazioni (orchestration: Warshaw) ; Scherzo: allegro molto (orchestration: Warshaw) ; "Trauermarsch" from Leonore Prohaska, WoO 96 [i.e. orchestration: Beethoven] ; Allegro (orchestration: Warshaw).
Call Number
JMF 07-1028
OCLC
52447806
Author
Warshaw, Dalit Hadass.
Title
From Marcia funebre to Trauermarsch : Beethoven's op. 26 and the orchestra / by Dalit Hadass Warshaw.
Imprint
2003.
Thesis
Thesis (D.M.A.)--Juilliard School, 2003.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 146-154 (v. 1)).
Access
Reproduction of musical score and accompanying CD recording not permitted.
Local Note
NYPL copy lacks musical scores (v. 2) and CD.
Added Author
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. Sonatas, piano, no. 12, op. 26, A♭ major; arranged.
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. Leonore Prohaska. Trauermarsch.
Added Title Page Title
Symphony op. 26, an orchestral arrangement of Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano sonata in A♭ major
Research Call Number
JMF 07-1028
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