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Matthew Hughes (clarinets)
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Matthew Hughes
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First edition
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Vienna: Pietro Mechetti, n.d.[1842]. Plate P.M. 3526.
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File #506785: Original images: ca.210dpi, color jpg files approx. 2150 by 2880 pixels. Editing: re-sampled to 600dpi, converted to black and white tif files, de-skewed, and set uniform margins.
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Marnix van den Berg (b. 1978)
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Marnix van den Berg, 2019.
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Parts
⇒ 13 more: Flute 1, 2 • Oboe 1, 2 • Clarinet 1, 2 (B♭/C) • Bassoon 1, 2 • Horn 1, 2, 3, 4 (2 in D/G/E♭, 2 in D) • Trumpet 1, 2 (B♭) • Trombone 1, 2, 3 (Alto, Tenor, Bass) • Timpani • Bass Drum/Cymbals, Snare Drum, Triangle • Violins I • Violins II • Violas • Cellos/Basses
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First edition
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Publisher. Info.
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Vienna: Pietro Mechetti, n.d.[1842]. Plate P.M. 3527.
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Copyright
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Original images: ca.220dpi, color jpg files approx. 2200 by 2800 pixels. Editing: re-sampled to 600dpi, converted to black and white tif files, de-skewed, and set uniform margins. Blank pages inserted to facilitate duplex printing. A rough set of parts. Violin I part was photographed out of focus. PDF split of Cypressdome's "Complete Parts" file (#350766) by Sallen112.
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⇒ 25 more: Flute 2 • Oboe 1 • Oboe 2 • Clarinet 1 (B♭/C) • Clarinet 2 (B♭/C) • Bassoon 1 • Bassoon 2 • Horn 1 (D/G/E♭) • Horn 2 (D/G/E♭) • Horn 3 (D) • Horn 4 (D) • Trumpet 1 (B♭) • Trumpet 2 (B♭) • Alto Trombone • Alto Trombone (Bass Clef) • Tenor Trombone • Tenor Trombone (Bass Clef) • Bass Trombone • Timpani • Snare Drum/Triangle/Bass Drum/Cymbals • Violins I • Violins II • Violas • Cellos • Basses
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Marnix van den Berg (b. 1978)
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Marnix van den Berg, 2019.
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Arrangements and Transcriptions
Bach-Handel'sche Periode (No.1)
For 2 Clarinets (Hughes)
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Matthew Hughes
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Matthew Hughes
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General Information
Work Title
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Symphony No.6
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Alternative. Title
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Historische Symphonie im Styl und Geschmack vier verschiedener Zeitabschnitte für Orchester
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Composer
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Spohr, Louis
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Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No.
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Op.116
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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ILS 124
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Key
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G major
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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4 movements:
- I. Bach-Handel'sche Periode, 1720: Largo grave - Allegro moderato - Pastorale - Tempo I
- II. Haydn-Mozart'sche Periode, 1780: Larghetto
- III. Beethoven'sche Periode, 1810: Scherzo & Trio
- IV. Allerneueste Periode, 1840, Finale: Allegro vivace
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Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp.
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1839 Summer
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First Performance.
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1840-04-06 — London, under George Smart (if not earlier?)
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First Publication.
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1842 – Vienna: Pietro Mechetti
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Average DurationAvg. Duration
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25-30 minutes
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Romantic
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Piece Style
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Romantic
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Instrumentation
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Orchestra: 2 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets (B♭/C), 2 bassoons + 4 horns (2 in D/G/E♭, 2 in D), 2 trumpets (B♭), 3 trombones + timpani, triangle, snare drum, bass drum, cymbals + strings
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Discography
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All Music Guide (gives inaccurate (first) publication date of 1942)
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External Links
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Hyperion Records Wikipedia article (in Japanese)
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Navigation etc.
Composed July-August 1839 according to Brown, "Louis Spohr: A Critical Biography". Given its first London performance 6 April 1840 (which may well have been the premiere.)
At least 4 commercial recordings, on Hyperion, cpo, Naxos (reissued from Marco Polo), and Orfeo.