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Concerto for Violoncello in B minor Op.104 (Critical Commentary)
Dvorák, Antonín
Dvorak Concerto for Violoncello in B minor Op.104
Critical Commentary (Format 24 x 17cm) Text Volume (English)
Bärenreiter Urtext | Edited by Jonathan Del Mar
Like every other great 19th-century solo concerto, Dvorák’s famous Cello Concerto was a collaboration between composer and virtuoso. It has long been known that certain solo passages in Dvorák’s autograph score were actually written by the cellist Hanuš Wihan; but Bärenreiter’s edition now reveals that some details in the orchestral parts are also in his writing, showing just how closely the two musicians were working together.
The editor Jonathan Del Mar has painstakingly examined all the surviving sources, including two that have hitherto been either ignored or crucially undervalued, in order to produce an authoritative edition which restores – for the first time since the original edition was published in 1896 - Dvorák’s final and definitive version of the solo cello part. This differs, in details, in almost every bar from the version found in all other modern editions, while hundreds of corrections have also been made to the orchestral parts.
The cello & piano reduction (BA9045-90) contains:
- Dvorák's final and definitive version of the solo cello part
- Hundreds of corrections in the solo cello part as well as the orchestral parts
- Hitherto unknown details regarding the collaboration between Dvořák and Wihan
- Dvorák's original piano reduction
With Feuermann's and Casals' alternatives to a passage in the first movement
Contents
- Facsimiles
- Signs and conventions
- Sources
- Critical Commentary: I, II, III
- Appendices
- Bibliography