Poet and Peasant Overture by Franz von Suppe Orchestra - Sheet Music

By Franz von Suppe

Suppe's operetta Dichter und Bauer (Poet and Peasant) was the first to earn him a reputation as a composer in Vienna. His reputation as a conductor was established two years before at the Theater in der Josefstadt, where he composed incidental music to the play Ein Morgen, ein Mittag, und ein Abend in Wien, whose overture remains in the orchestral repertoire to this day. By the premiere of Dichter und Bauer, at the Theater an der Wien on August 24, 1846, Suppe was no longer conducting for free. The operetta was successful and the overture entered the orchestral repertoire soon after. The opening cello solo was even quoted in the American song published in 1894 - I've been Working on the Railroad. The study score offered here - for the first time in a convenient and affordable format - is a licensed reprint of the newly-engraved and reasreached large score first issued by E.F. Kalmus in 2007.

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Ensembles:
Orchestra
Genres:
Opera Romantic Period Viennese
Composers:
Franz von Suppe
Publishers:
Serenissima
ISBN:
9781608741496
Format:
Study Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Franz von Suppe
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
46
Size:
9.5 x 12.5 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.83 pounds

Orchestra

SKU: SA.41496

Composed by Franz von Suppe. Edited by Clark Mcalister. Opera, Overtures, Original Works. Reprint Source: Boca Raton: E.F. Kalmus, 2007. Plate A 2143. Romantic, Viennese. Study score. Composed 1846. 46 pages. Duration 10 minutes. Serenissima #41496. Published by Serenissima (SA.41496).

ISBN 9781608741496. 9.5 x 12.5 inches.

Suppe's operetta Dichter und Bauer (Poet and Peasant) was the first to earn him a reputation as a composer in Vienna. His reputation as a conductor was established two years before at the Theater in der Josefstadt, where he composed incidental music to the play Ein Morgen, ein Mittag, und ein Abend in Wien, whose overture remains in the orchestral repertoire to this day. By the premiere of Dichter und Bauer, at the Theater an der Wien on August 24, 1846, Suppe was no longer conducting for free. The operetta was successful and the overture entered the orchestral repertoire soon after. The opening cello solo was even quoted in the American song published in 1894 - I've been Working on the Railroad. The study score offered here - for the first time in a convenient and affordable format - is a licensed reprint of the newly-engraved and reasreached large score first issued by E.F. Kalmus in 2007.