Paul Hindemith - Kammermusik No. 6, Op. 46, No. 1 Viola d'amore and Chamber Orchestra Study Score (New Edition) by Paul Hindemith Chamber Orchestra - Sheet Music

By Paul Hindemith

The chamber music works are among Hindemith's most successful instrumental works of the 1920s. At the world premiere of Chamber Music No. 1, the audience even demanded a repetition of the third and fourth movements. But the title is misleading: The individual pieces rather bear concertante and soloistic markings than bow to chamber music traditions. Chamber Music No. 6 focuses on the viola d'amore which, despite its virtuoso handling, is challenged by a few individual instruments separated from the orchestral setting.The scores are based on Volume IV/3 (PHA 403) of the Hindemith Complete Edition edited by Giselher Schubert.

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Instrument:
Double Bass
Ensembles:
Chamber Orchestra
Genres:
20th Century
Composers:
Paul Hindemith
Publishers:
Eulenburg Edition
UPC:
841886018488
ISBN:
9783795772345
Format:
Study Score Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Paul Hindemith
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
6.25x9.0x0.174 inches
Number of Pages:
44
Shipping Weight:
0.26 pounds

Study Score (New Edition) Chamber Orchestra; Viole d'Amour (Solo-Viola d'amore, gr. Flote, Oboe, Klarinette (in B), Bassklarinette (in B), Fagott, Horn (in F), 2 Trompeten (in C, zweite Trompete ad libitum), Posaune, 3 Violoncelli, 2 Kontrabasse)

SKU: HL.49019106

Viola d'amore and Chamber Orchestra Study Score (New Edition). Composed by Paul Hindemith. Edited by Giselher Schubert. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Edition Schott. Classical. Softcover. Composed 1929. Op. 46/1. 44 pages. Eulenburg Edition #ETP1468. Published by Eulenburg Edition (HL.49019106).

ISBN 9783795772345. UPC: 841886018488. 6.25x9.0x0.174 inches.

The chamber music works are among Hindemith's most successful instrumental works of the 1920s. At the world premiere of Chamber Music No. 1, the audience even demanded a repetition of the third and fourth movements. But the title is misleading: The individual pieces rather bear concertante and soloistic markings than bow to chamber music traditions. Chamber Music No. 6 focuses on the viola d'amore which, despite its virtuoso handling, is challenged by a few individual instruments separated from the orchestral setting.The scores are based on Volume IV/3 (PHA 403) of the Hindemith Complete Edition edited by Giselher Schubert.