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Tannhauser et le tournoi des chanteurs à la Wartburg

Grand opéra romantique en trois actes
Große romantische Oper in 3 Akten (Dresdner Fassungen 1845-1860)
À l’occasion du 200e anniversaire de naissance de Richard Wagner le 22 mai 2013: Nouveaux piano-chant de ses principaux opéras d’après l’édition intégrale. Pour la première fois en urtext, les opéras de Wagner créés à Bayreuth seront tous publiés d’ici la date anniversaire du compositeur. Leur présentation est proche de la pratique et concorde avec le matériel d’orchestre. Sont déjà publiés : "L’Or du Rhin", "Lohengrin", "Parsifal", "Les Maîtres Chanteurs de Nuremberg" et "Le Vaisseau fantôme" (première version de 1841 et version 1842-1880).
Numéro du produit: ED 20469
Edition: Réduction pour piano
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An important addition to Schott's newly published orchestral material is the first publication of piano scores for the ten major operas by Richard Wagner in all major versions. For the first time, we offer the stages and interested opera lovers piano scores as urtext editions that were designed according to uniform editorial criteria. • The score is aligned with the performance material of the Complete Edition. • All piano scores have study numbers and continuous measure numbers for rehearsal and study practice. • The editors are renowned musicologists from the circles of those working on the Richard Wagner Complete Edition who contribute detailed information on the respective editions to the critical prefaces. • The prefaces are printed in three languages (German, English, French). • The uniform appealing cover design with reproductions of paintings from the Wagner era emphasizes the serial character of the edition. TANNHÄUSER "For the Richard Wagner Complete Edition, the editors Egon Voss, Peter Jost and Reinhard Strohm as well as Cristina Urchueguía have researched and presented Tannhäuser's genesis and history of more than thirty years, which also took about thirty years of scientific work, on 2,959 pages in eight volumes. With the present piano score, the findings gathered therein shall now also to be made accessible for the musical practice." (Wolfgang M. Wagner, quoted from the foreword to the new Tannhäuser piano score) The piano score unites for the first time all four stages of the work (the score as of 1845, the score as of 1860, the Paris version as of 1861/62 with the complete French text of this version, and the Vienna version as of 1875) in a single excerpt for rehearsal and study practice, thus allowing the comparison of the versions, without sacrificing practicability. All variants are printed one after the other in the chronological sequence of the action on the stage, so that each of them can be explored in their context of action by simply turning over the pages. Only two variants rejected before the Paris premiere were printed separately in the appendix. A fascinating insight into Richard Wagner's thinking in terms of stage practice and into his very precise ideas of tonal balance, scenic details and role-conception are made possible by the quotations printed in key passages from his work "On the Performance of Tannhäuser", published in 1852. For example, soon after the world premiere, Wagner suggested the deletion of bars in the orchestral part in the 4th scene of Act I, reasoning that "[…] due to the tremendous woodenness and self-consciousness of our usual supernumeraries, the impression of overwhelming liveliness, which was intended by me and which was to imply a heightening of the mood led up to by the liveliest manifestations of life, was not achieved." (piano reduction, p. 221) In the big ensemble scene at the end of Act II, Wagner puts in a comment at a certain passage, referring to the conductor and his great responsibility for tonal balance: "The exclamations 'Ach, erbarm' dich mein!' require such a piercing emphasis that he [the performer of Tannhauser] as a mere, well-trained singer is not enough; it is but the highest dramatic art that has to provide him the energy of pain and desperation for an expression that must seem to break forth from the most gruesome depths of an awfully woeful heart, like a cry for salvation. The conductor has to ensure that the implied success is made possible for the principal singer by the most discrete accompaniment of the other singers as well as of the orchestra." (piano reduction, p. 367)

Orchestral Cast

3 (3. auch Picc.) · 2 · 2 · Bassklar. [nicht in Pariser F.] · 2 - 2 Ventilhr. · 2 Waldhr. · 3 Ventiltrp. · 3 · 1 [Pariser F.: Ophicléïde] - P. S. (Trgl. · Beck. · Tamb. · gr. Tr. · Tamt. [Pariser F.] · Kast. [Pariser/Wiener F.) (2-3 Spieler) - Str.
Auf dem Theater: 2 Picc. [P/W: 1] · 4 Fl. [P/W: 2] · 4 Ob. [P/W: 2] · Engl. Hr. · 6 Klar. [P/W: 3] · 4 Fg. [P: 2, W: 0] - 12 Wald-Hr. · 12 Trp. [P: 9] · 4 Pos. [P/W: 4 Hr.] - Trgl. · Beck. · Tamb. · Kast. [nur in P] - Hfe. [in P/W]

Programmation des personnes

Dresdner (und Wiener) Fassung: Herrmann (Hermann), Landgraf von Thüringen · tiefer Bass - Ritter und Sänger: Tannhäuser · Tenor - Wolfram von Eschinbach (Eschenbach) · hoher Bass (Bariton) - Walther von der Vogelweide · Tenor - Biterolf · Bass (Bariton) - Heinrich der Schreiber · Tenor - Reinmar von Zweter · Bass - Elisabeth, Nichte des Landgrafen · Sopran - Venus · Sopran - Ein junger Hirt · Sopran - Vier Edelknaben · Sopran und Alt - Thüringische Ritter, Grafen und Edelleute - Edelfrauen - ältere und jüngere Pilger - Sirenen - Najaden - Nymphen - Bacchantinnen - (3 Grazien - Amoretten - Jünglinge - Faune - Satyrn)
Pariser Fassung: Hermann, Landgrave de Thuringe · Basse - Chevaliers et Chanteurs: Tannhauser · Ténor - Wolfram · Baryton - Walther · Ténor - Biterolf · Baryton - Henri · Ténor - Reinmar · Basse - Élisabeth, nièce du Landgrave · Soprano - Vénus · Soprano - Un jeune Pâtre · Soprano - Quatre Pages · Soprano et Alto - Nobles de Thuringe - Chevaliers. Dames - Pages - Pélèrins -Nymphes - Faunes- Bacchantes etc. (Sirènes - 3 Grâces - Satyres)

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Titre:
Tannhauser et le tournoi des chanteurs à la Wartburg
Grand opéra romantique en trois actes
Große romantische Oper in 3 Akten (Dresdner Fassungen 1845-1860)
Opéra en 3 Actes et 4 Tableaux (Pariser Fassung 1861)
Handlung in 3 Aufzügen (Wiener Fassung 1875)
Edition:
Réduction pour piano
Awards:
9 avr. 2013

Maison d'édition:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1845 - 1875
Annuaire:
WWV 70
Séries:
Titre:
Tannhauser et le tournoi des chanteurs à la Wartburg
Grand opéra romantique en trois actes
Große romantische Oper in 3 Akten (Dresdner Fassungen 1845-1860)
Opéra en 3 Actes et 4 Tableaux (Pariser Fassung 1861)
Handlung in 3 Aufzügen (Wiener Fassung 1875)
Langue:
Allemand, Français
Edition:
Réduction pour piano
Awards:
9 avr. 2013

Maison d'édition:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1845 - 1875
Annuaire:
WWV 70
Séries:
Titre:
Tannhauser et le tournoi des chanteurs à la Wartburg
Grand opéra romantique en trois actes
Große romantische Oper in 3 Akten (Dresdner Fassungen 1845-1860)
Opéra en 3 Actes et 4 Tableaux (Pariser Fassung 1861)
Handlung in 3 Aufzügen (Wiener Fassung 1875)
Langue:
Allemand, Français
Edition:
Réduction pour piano
Awards:
9 avr. 2013

Maison d'édition:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1845 - 1875
Annuaire:
WWV 70
Séries:

Détails techniques

Numéro du produit:
ED 20469
ISMN13:
979-0-001-15454-3
ISBN13:
978-3-7957-9879-6
Numéro du produit:
ED 20469
ISMN13:
979-0-001-15454-3
ISBN13:
978-3-7957-9879-6
Poid:
1,86 kg
Pages :
592
Format:
21cm x 29.7cm
Obligatoire :
Couverture souple
Numéro du produit:
ED 20469 Q25917
ISMN13:
979-0-001-15454-3
ISBN13:
978-3-7957-9879-6
Pages :
592
Format de fichier:
(PDF / 34,43 MB)

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