Rob Roy The Scottish Robin Hood by Hector Berlioz Full Orchestra - Sheet Music

By Hector Berlioz

Hector Berlioz wrote Rob Roy, or more properly, Intrata di Rob-Roy MacGregor, based on historical fiction by Walter Scott. Berlioz conceived and wrote this overture during his time in Italy after winning the Prix de Rome. The first performance in 1833 yielded a lukewarm reception. Berlioz later wrote, Rob Roy overture, a long and diffuse piece, which was performed in Paris a year later [two years, in fact], very badly received by the public, and which I burnt that same day after leaving the concert. Fortunately, a copy survived, which Berlioz submitted to the Paris Conservatory as a requirement of the Prix de Rome. This arrangement of Rob Roy distills the greatest of the melodies and gives shape to the form. (4:00)

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Ensembles:
Full Orchestra
Genres:
Romantic Period
Composers:
Hector Berlioz
Publishers:
LudwigMasters Publications
Series:
ConcertMasters
UPC:
735816237325
Format:
Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 4
Artist:
Hector Berlioz
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
2.38 pounds

Orchestra Full Orchestra, Ensemble Works - Grade 4.5

SKU: AP.36-50200056

The Scottish Robin Hood. Composed by Hector Berlioz. Arranged by Caryn Wiegand Neidhold. This edition: LudwigMasters Concert Masters. Full Orchestra, Ensemble Works. LudwigMasters Concert Masters. Masterwork Arrangement. Score and Part(s). Duration 4:00. LudwigMasters Publications #36-50200056. Published by LudwigMasters Publications (AP.36-50200056).

UPC: 735816237325. English.

Hector Berlioz wrote Rob Roy, or more properly, Intrata di Rob-Roy MacGregor, based on historical fiction by Walter Scott. Berlioz conceived and wrote this overture during his time in Italy after winning the Prix de Rome. The first performance in 1833 yielded a lukewarm reception. Berlioz later wrote, Rob Roy overture, a long and diffuse piece, which was performed in Paris a year later [two years, in fact], very badly received by the public, and which I burnt that same day after leaving the concert. Fortunately, a copy survived, which Berlioz submitted to the Paris Conservatory as a requirement of the Prix de Rome. This arrangement of Rob Roy distills the greatest of the melodies and gives shape to the form. (4:00).

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