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Richard Strauss

Strauss: Burleske in D Minor, TrV 145

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E. F. Kalmus  |  SKU: A212648  |  Barcode: 9798888520994
  • Composer: Richard Strauss
  • Instrumentation (this edition): Piano, Piano Reduction
  • Originally for: Piano, Orchestra
  • Work: Burleske in D Minor, TrV 145
  • ISBN: 9798888520994

Description

Richard Strauss (1864-1949) originally wrote this work for solo piano and orchestra under the title Scherzo in D Minor in 1886 for conductor and pianist Hans von Bülow, a large influence on Strauss' career. Von Bülow, however, consider the work a "complicated piece of nonsense" and wanted nothing to do it. Discouraged, Strauss set the work aside until 1889, when he met Scottish pianist Eugen d'Albert, who liked it while also suggesting some changes. with a new title, Burleske, and a dedication to d'Albert, the work was premiered on June 21st, 1890 in Eisenach at the Tonkünstlerfest with d'Albert at the piano and Strauss conducting.

Despite this, Strauss remained convinced that the work lacked merit and refused to have the work published until 1894, although it eventually became one of his favorite works. Strauss never gave the work an opus number, but many consider it to be, Op. 11, which is actually assigned to his Horn Concerto No. 1 in E-flat.

Instrumentation: 2+Picc.2.2.2: 4.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set):

E. F. Kalmus

Strauss: Burleske in D Minor, TrV 145

From $ 15.50

Description

Richard Strauss (1864-1949) originally wrote this work for solo piano and orchestra under the title Scherzo in D Minor in 1886 for conductor and pianist Hans von Bülow, a large influence on Strauss' career. Von Bülow, however, consider the work a "complicated piece of nonsense" and wanted nothing to do it. Discouraged, Strauss set the work aside until 1889, when he met Scottish pianist Eugen d'Albert, who liked it while also suggesting some changes. with a new title, Burleske, and a dedication to d'Albert, the work was premiered on June 21st, 1890 in Eisenach at the Tonkünstlerfest with d'Albert at the piano and Strauss conducting.

Despite this, Strauss remained convinced that the work lacked merit and refused to have the work published until 1894, although it eventually became one of his favorite works. Strauss never gave the work an opus number, but many consider it to be, Op. 11, which is actually assigned to his Horn Concerto No. 1 in E-flat.

Instrumentation: 2+Picc.2.2.2: 4.2.0.0: Timp: Str (9-8-7-6-5 in set):

Format

  • Solo Part with Piano Reduction
  • Full Score
  • Score & Set of Parts
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