Maria la O Choral Score by Ernesto Lecuona Vocal Score - Sheet Music

By Ernesto Lecuona

This Marks orchestration of Ernesto Lecuona's (1892-1934) zarzuela is, at once, the first-ever critical (to the extent that this is possible), and, more importantly, the first-ever performing edition. It utilizes all extant notated and aural materials for Maria la O for its creation. It was edited 2001-2011 by Dr. Evan Hause. The orchestration in this edition is fully computer-engraved. The percussion parts, mostly unnotated in the original materials, were transcribed and edited for this edition, yet they still allow for the freedom to take a traditional, improvisatory approach to the music as per the original.

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Genres:
Classical Cuban Spanish
Composers:
Ernesto Lecuona
Publishers:
Edward B. Marks Music
Series:
Music of Latinx Composers and Artists
UPC:
840126970159
ISBN:
9781705142387
Format:
Vocal Score Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Ernesto Lecuona
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.349 inches
Number of Pages:
73
Shipping Weight:
0.74 pounds

SKU: HL.369039

Choral Score. Composed by Ernesto Lecuona. Arranged by Evan Hause. E.B. Marks. Softcover. 73 pages. Edward B. Marks Music #MP800019. Published by Edward B. Marks Music (HL.369039).

ISBN 9781705142387. UPC: 840126970159. 9.0x12.0x0.349 inches.

This Marks orchestration of Ernesto Lecuona's (1892-1934) zarzuela is, at once, the first-ever critical (to the extent that this is possible), and, more importantly, the first-ever performing edition. It utilizes all extant notated and aural materials for Maria la O for its creation. It was edited 2001-2011 by Dr. Evan Hause. The orchestration in this edition is fully computer-engraved. The percussion parts, mostly unnotated in the original materials, were transcribed and edited for this edition, yet they still allow for the freedom to take a traditional, improvisatory approach to the music as per the original.