Transfigured Night Op. 4 for String Sextet Study Score by Arnold Schoenberg Chamber Music - Sheet Music

By Arnold Schoenberg

In setting Richard Dehmel's poem “Verklärte Nacht” (Transfigured Night) in his op. 4, the young Arnold Schönberg pursued the intention, as he himself said, of “attempting those new forms in chamber music which have been created in orchestral music based on a poetic idea”. Composed in September 1899 in a few weeks whilst he was on holiday, the Sextet incorporates the ideas of the symphonic poem in its programmatic character and its one-movement form, and also displays late Romantic traits in its opulent tone. Already at its premiere in 1902 in Vienna, the special quality of the work was recognised, characterised by “peculiar sound combinations and groundbreaking figures”, a work which was to become a true modern classic in the 20th century. For this Urtext edition, both the autograph score and the 1905 first edition have been consulted, as well as Schönberg’s personal copies which are preserved in Vienna and contain numerous markings by the composer.

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Ensembles:
Chamber Music
Genres:
Serialism
Composers:
Arnold Schoenberg
Publishers:
G. Henle
Series:
Henle Study Scores Henle Urtext
UPC:
196288206903
Format:
Study Score Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Arnold Schoenberg
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
6.5x9.25x0.235 inches
Number of Pages:
87
Shipping Weight:
0.49 pounds

String Sextet (Study Score)

SKU: HL.51487565

For String Sextet Study Score. Composed by Arnold Schoenberg. Edited by Annette Oppermann. Henle Study Scores. Classical. Softcover. 87 pages. G. Henle #HN7565. Published by G. Henle (HL.51487565).

UPC: 196288206903. 6.5x9.25x0.235 inches.

In setting Richard Dehmel's poem “Verklärte Nacht” (Transfigured Night) in his op. 4, the young Arnold Schönberg pursued the intention, as he himself said, of “attempting those new forms in chamber music which have been created in orchestral music based on a poetic idea”. Composed in September 1899 in a few weeks whilst he was on holiday, the Sextet incorporates the ideas of the symphonic poem in its programmatic character and its one-movement form, and also displays late Romantic traits in its opulent tone. Already at its premiere in 1902 in Vienna, the special quality of the work was recognised, characterised by “peculiar sound combinations and groundbreaking figures”, a work which was to become a true modern classic in the 20th century. For this Urtext edition, both the autograph score and the 1905 first edition have been consulted, as well as Schönberg’s personal copies which are preserved in Vienna and contain numerous markings by the composer.

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