Janáceks 2nd String Quartet, Intimate Letters, is regarded as a highlight of the modern string quartet literature. It was written during the composers last year of life, between 29 January and 19 February 1928, inspired by the ageing Janáceks exceptional love for Kamila Stösslová. The Moravian Quartet devoted themselves to this impressive work; Janácek attended a total of three of their rehearsals in May and June 1928. This had several consequences, including his abandoning his original idea of using a viola damore. After Janáceks unexpected death (12 August 1928) the uncertain genesis of the work became the greatest problem of the Intimate Letters: the surviving copies were not definitively authorised. The editors of this new edition have reverted to Janáceks autograph sketches as the main, most reliable source and using these as a basis, have reconstructed the work as it stood at the point of Janáceks death. The musical text, taken from the Critical Complete Edition of the Works of Leos Janácek (Vol. E/4), therefore contains clear differences in comparison with older editions. - Urtext based on the Critical Complete Edition of the Works of Leos Janácek - With a foreword by Milos Stedron (Cz/Eng/Ger) - Autograph sketches used as the primary source - Performance edition BA9533 parts & TP533 study score
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Condizione: New. Faltus, Leon, ed|Stedron, Milos, ed|Intime Briefe. Codice articolo 403109362
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Softcover. Condizione: New. Intime Briefe. Stimmen im Umschlag Janáceks 2. Streichquartett mit dem Beinamen Intime Briefe gilt als Höhepunkt innerhalb der modernen Quartettliteratur. Es entstand im letzten Lebensjahr des Komponisten, zwischen dem 29. Januar und dem 19. Februar 1928, inspiriert von der ungewöhnlichen Liebe, die Janácek noch im hohen Alter für Kamila Stösslová (18911935) hegte. Dem kompositorisch eindrucksvollen Werk widmete sich das Mährische Quartett; Janácek begleitete insgesamt drei Proben im Mai und Juni 1928, die unter anderem zur Folge hatten, dass er von der zunächst geforderten Viola d'amore Abstand nahm. Codice articolo 02-9533
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