Oettingen-Wallersteiner Harmoniemusik
Erstdruck
The presented Parthia in F was composed 1783 in Wallerstein. The choice of three horns and the thematic work of the music near hunting-music was used to illustrate the court hunting also with the court music. The part of the third horn is the most remarkable one because it opens the music with an hunting signal as well as it consists of notes in the deep register which do not belong to the natural notes. These specialities of the third horn part can be a proof for the assumption, that Franz Zwierzina played this horn part. As it can be seen by this example, the seconde horn player could be also a soloist at that time.
The edition in this instrumentation is based on the autograph, set in score, of the Court Library Wallerstein, today kept in the University Library Augsburg with the signature HR III 4 1/2 4°490. There exists additional parts for violone and two flutes. The flute parts were composed later in order to employ the new flutists. The violone plays the same as the basso (second Bassoon)