Richard Strauss
Morgen! op. 27 No. 4
for cello solo with accompanying octet
Richard Strauss
Morgen! op. 27 No. 4
for cello solo with accompanying octet
- Instrumentation String Duet (Cello and Cello Ensemble)
- Composer Richard Strauss
- Editor J. Rémy
- Edition Set of Parts Download
- Publisher Clifton Edition
- Order no. STAIN-C1026-DL
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Description:
This arrangement from the composer's own orchestration is for cello solo with accompanying octet. This contains a set of parts only, available as a digital download. N.B. The score is available separately in a printed A5 format - see C886.
The final decade of the 19th. Century would have been a totally vivid and dramatic one for the young composer Richard Strauss. He had completed many of his most famous tone poems including Don Juan, Don Quixote, Heldenleben and Till Eulenspiegel, he had collaborated and found friendship with Johannes Brahms and Gustav Mahler, was conducting at Bayreuth, for the Bavarian and Berlin State Operas and as Principal Conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.
In 1894 he married the soprana Pauline de Ahna, to whom 'Morgen' Op. 27 No 4 is dedicated.
The final decade of the 19th. Century would have been a totally vivid and dramatic one for the young composer Richard Strauss. He had completed many of his most famous tone poems including Don Juan, Don Quixote, Heldenleben and Till Eulenspiegel, he had collaborated and found friendship with Johannes Brahms and Gustav Mahler, was conducting at Bayreuth, for the Bavarian and Berlin State Operas and as Principal Conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.
In 1894 he married the soprana Pauline de Ahna, to whom 'Morgen' Op. 27 No 4 is dedicated.