Content
- Preface
- Vorwort
- Ouvertüre Coriolan op. 62
- Facsimile
- Signs and conventions
- Sources
- Critical Commentary
- Appendices
- Bibliography
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Beethoven’s “Coriolan” overture was composed in 1807. Whether the work was originally intended as a concert overture or for the stage has not been clarified to this day. The work was first performed at the Palais Lobkowitz and it was the Lobkowitz family who played a decisive role in the transmission of the sources.
For this new edition, Beethoven specialist Jonathan Del Mar incorporates various manuscript sources, including a handwritten set of parts that has never been considered before. As a result, numerous discrepancies could be clarified.
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Harmony parts (complete winds)
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Violin 1 (orchestral part)
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Violin 2 (orchestral part)
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Viola (orchestral part)
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Cello (orchestral part)
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Double bass (orchestral part)
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