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Product Type | Book [Softcover] |
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Pages | 21 |
ISMN | 9790260108370 |
SmetanaÂ’s piano sketch Macbeth, also known as Macbeth and the Witches, after William ShakespeareÂ’s tragedy, originated in 1859 while the composer was living in Sweden. Some scholars believe that it was meant to be scored forfull orchestra. The workÂ’s dark and gloomy mood is connected with the death of SmetanaÂ’s wife Katharina on 19 April 1859.
Macbeth only appeared in print posthumously in 1912. It soon entered the piano repertoire, and in thecourse of the 20th century it was scored for orchestra by Otakar Jeremiᚠand for piano and orchestra by Jarmil Burghauser. Our Urtext edition proceeds from the only surviving source, Smetana’s pencil sketch. The editor hasaddedas little as possible to the musical text in order to faithfully recreate the challenge of performing a sketch. Missing rests and rhythmic ‘anomalies’ have been left as in the autograph.
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