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Suite

für Viola und Klavier
Product number: BB 3854
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After moving to Munich in 1947, Hans Winterberg made contact with German musical life, primarily with the help of former friends from his student days in Prague, such as Fritz Rieger, the chief conductor of the Munich Philharmonic, who encouraged him and arranged contacts. Rieger brought him together with Carl Weymar, the viola-playing director of the Bachwochen in Ansbach, to whom Winterberg dedicated his Suite for viola and piano. Originally conceived for viola and harp, he eventually rewrote the accompaniment part for piano due to too many complicated pedal changes. The suite is – perhaps also due to the original accompanying instrument – the "impressionistic“ of Winterberg's chamber music works, a little gem that brings out the magical and mysterious character of the viola in the most beautiful way.

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Title:
Suite
für Viola und Klavier
Level of difficulty:
advanced - difficult
Publisher/Label:
Bote & Bock
Year of composition:
1949
Series:
Title:
Suite
für Viola und Klavier
Language:
German, English
Level of difficulty:
advanced - difficult
Publisher/Label:
Bote & Bock
Year of composition:
1949
Series:
Title:
Suite
für Viola und Klavier
Language:
German, English
Level of difficulty:
advanced - difficult
Publisher/Label:
Bote & Bock
Year of composition:
1949
Series:

Technical Details

Product number:
BB 3854
ISMN13:
979-0-2025-3854-8
ISBN13:
978-3-7931-4551-6
Media Type:
2 Sheet music
Product number:
BB 3854
ISMN13:
979-0-2025-3854-8
ISBN13:
978-3-7931-4551-6
UPC:
196288310235
Weight:
0,16 kg
Pages:
36
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
Binding:
Saddle-wire stitching
Manufacturer:
Boosey & Hawkes Bote & Bock GmbH
10969 Berlin
Germany
Media Type:
E-score PDF
Product number:
BB 3855 Q780190
ISMN13:
979-0-2025-3855-5
ISBN13:
978-3-7931-4551-6
Pages:
34
Format:
23.1cm x 30.3cm
File format:
(PDF / 2,27 MB)
Manufacturer:
Boosey & Hawkes Bote & Bock GmbH
10969 Berlin
Germany

Preview/Media Contents

Video:
Turning Points - Episode 2: Hans Winterberg
Video:
Turning Points - Episode 2: Hans Winterberg
Video:
Turning Points - Episode 2: Hans Winterberg

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Chamber Music Hans Winterberg

Hans Winterberg, born in 1901 into a Jewish family that had lived in Prague for centuries, studied with Alexander von Zemlinsky and Alois Hába. Until the annexation of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany in 1939, he worked as a conductor, pianist, and composer. Unlike his friends and colleagues Viktor Ullmann, Hans Krása, and Gideon Klein, he survived the Shoah through a series of miracles. In 1945, he moved to Munich, where he began a promising second career. As a representative of a moderate avant-garde, he found himself increasingly marginalized from the late 1960s onwards. After his death in 1991, his artistic estate was locked away in a German music archive and, since none of his works had been published during his lifetime, he was forgotten. Since 2023, Boosey & Hawkes has been publishing Winterberg's chamber music in an extraordinary edition project as first editions in cooperation with the Exilarte Research Center at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. They reveal music of unique charm, in which influences from Janáček, the Second Viennese School, and French Impressionism are amalgamated into an original and exciting personal style.

Following the chamber music, the edition project will focus on the first editions of Winterberg's piano works and songs.

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