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Tone Poems in Full Score, Series I: Don Juan, Tod Und Verklarung, & Don Quixote

Tone Poems in Full Score, Series I: Don Juan, Tod Und Verklarung, & Don Quixote

By: Richard Strauss

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The tone poems of Richard Strauss rank with the finest orchestral compositions ever created. This volume conveniently brings together for the first time three of these major works, reproduced from complete and authentic first editions. Never before have these important works been available in a full-sized, inexpensive edition.
Included in this volume are Don Juan, Tod und Verklärung, and Don Quixote. Also included are new English translations of programmatic texts, instrumentation, original title pages, and the composer's musical indications in the score.
The beautifully engraved scores are printed with clarity and precision throughout. The music has been reproduced in a size large enough to be read easily, with large noteheads, wide margins for written notes, annotations, etc. and on opaque paper with sturdy, sewn bindings. Pages lie flat and will not fall out. The edition is practical for almost any use, whether as a study guide, a reference, or an indispensable companion for your greater musical enjoyment.

Dover (1970) republication of works published by Jos. Aibl Verlag, Munich, 1890, 1891, and 1898.
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 to 48 hours
ISBN 100486237540
ISBN 139780486237541
Author/EditorRichard Strauss
FormatMusic Scores
Page Count288
Dimensions9 1/4 x 12 1/4

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