Schoenberg: Die Jakobsleiter
Complete Works, Volume 17 B, Teil 1
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- Format: Critical Commentary
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- Size: 8.7 x 11.9 inches
- Pages: 400
Description
Volume 17 B, Part 1 of the Arnold Schönberg Complete Edition contains the revision report on the musical text of the fragmentary particell of Jakobsleiter presented in Series A - Volume 17, as well as a critical edition of the complete poem including all conceptual and textual drafts.
Arnold Schönberg is the central figure in the musical world of this century. His musical significance was already apparent during his life-time, but his posthumous influence has increased immensely. His work paved the way for ground-breaking changes in musical perception.
This complete edition aspires to be equally indispensable for research as well as for performance. The edition is published in two series: series A in folio format contains all completed works, all piano scores prepared by the composer himself and all unfinished works suitable for performance; also fragments (large scores) which are better suited to be printed in such a format. Series B, in quarto format, contains early versions, sketches, ideas and fragments as well as genesis and a Critical Commentary.
Contents:
- Vorwort/Preface
- Faksimilia - Editionsprinzipien
- Hinweise zu den Bänden der Reihe B
- Abkürzungen and verkürzt zitierte Literatur
- Verzeichnis der Papiersorten
- Verzeichnis der Druckfehler in Band 17 der Reihe A
- I. Quellen
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- Überblick
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- Beschreibung
- Musikalische Quellen
- Textquellen
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- Bewertung
- II.Textkritische Anmerkungen
- III.Text - 1. Abdruck des emendierten Texts der Dichtung
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- Bemerkungen
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- Konzept- and Textentwürfe
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- Abweichende Lesarten der Tinten- bzw. Bleistiftniederschrift
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- Abdruck des vertonten Texts des Oratoriums in der Fassung der GA
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