Antonín Dvořák
Biblical Songs op. 99
high voice, critical edition
Antonín Dvořák
Biblical Songs op. 99
high voice, critical edition
- Instrumentation High Voice and Piano
- Composer Antonín Dvořák
- Editor Otakar Sourek
- Series Master Vocal Series - LudwigMasters
- Edition Piano Score
- Publisher Ludwig Music Publishing Company
- Order no. LU-M173791
Description:
BIBLICAL SONGS, Op. 99/B. 185, on texts from the Book of Psalms, were written in March of 1894, during Antonín Dvorák's (1841-1904) stay in the United States. The composer turned to the Bible against a personal background of grave and disturbing news: Hans von Bülow, the famous conductor, a close friend and ardent devotee of Dvorák, had died a month earlier in Cairo, ad Dvorák's 80-year-old father lay gravely ill in distant Bohemia - he died on March 26, two days after the last of the BIBLICAL SONGS was completed. Dvorák chose for these songs verses from the Czech version of the Book of Psalms, gradually changing from expressions of despair and supplication to jubilation. The songs were first published (with Czech, English, and German texts) in 1895, and some of the songs premiered on September 26, 1895 at Mladá Boleslav, O. Schellerova singing. Editions for high voice and low voice are available from the publisher. This critical edition has been completed by Otakar Šourek (text in Czech, English, and German).