Overview

Once Verdi had become Italy's preeminent opera composer, he created only a few compositions for instrumental soloists, most notably the String Quartet in E Minor. He originally wanted to keep the string quartet--which was first performed in his hotel for a few friends--private, but eventually he allowed its publication and it soon became well known all over Europe and the United States. Though several recordings are available and the piece is regularly featured in performances, all of them use later editions that do not live up to Verdi's intentions as recorded in his autograph score. This critical edition is based on that score, preserved at the Naples conservatory library, and the composer's own instructions for performance.

Verdi wrote as gifts for admirers the three original piano pieces--"Romance sans paroles," "Valzer," and "Album Leaf for Francesco Florimo"--also included here, and these critical editions are based on the autograph scores or, in the case of "Romance sans paroles," on photographs of the never-released original.  Editor Gundula Kreuzer details the origins, sources, and performance questions of all these works in her skillful introduction, and her critical commentary explains editorial problems and solutions.

The instrumental parts are also available as Quartetto (1873): Four Parts for String Quartet (ISBN 978-0-226-85321-5), extracted from this full score.

ISBN-13

9780226853017

ISBN-10

0226853012

Weight

3.96 Pounds

Dimensions

10.50 x 2.30 x 14.50 In

List Price

$143.00

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

120 pages

Publisher

University of Chicago Press

Published On

2011-04-30



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