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Symphony no. 1 in G minor / Etienne-Nicolas Méhul ; edited by David Charlton.

Recent Researches in Music Online (RRIMO) Legacy All Titles 1955-2017 Available online

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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Méhul, Etienne Nicolas, 1763-1817, composer.
Contributor:
Charlton, David, 1946- editor.
Series:
Recent researches in the music of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ; 6.
Recent researches in Music Online. 2577-4573.
Recent researches in the music of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries ; 6
Recent researches in Music Online, 2577-4573
Standardized Title:
Symphonies, no. 1, G minor
Language:
English
No linguistic content
Subjects (All):
Symphonies--Scores.
Symphonies.
Genre:
Symphonies.
Scores.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 score (xvii, 106 pages, 3 unnumbered pages of plates)) : facsimiles.
Place of Publication:
Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2021.
Language Note:
Staff notation.
Summary:
"Méhul's symphonies are probably the finest French orchestral works produced during the "Age of Beethoven." The Symphony No. 1 in G Minor, dating from 1808-09, was eventually conducted by Mendelssohn and praised by Schumann. This edition includes a facsimile page of a hitherto-unknown early version of the work as well as new information on the performance history of all Méhul's symphonies." -- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes introduction with historical information and editorial procedures.
Includes bibliographical references.
Online resource (A-R Editions, viewed June 22, 2021).
ISBN:
9781987206050
1987206053
OCLC:
1259629521
Publisher Number:
N006 A-R Editions, Inc. (score)

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