Antonín Dvořák (1841 – 1904)

Rusalka op. 114

Lyric Fairy Tale in Three Acts
After the historical vocal score (1905)
Bärenreiter Urtext

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persolisti, coro misto, orchestra
Edizioneriduzione per pianoforte (edizione Urtext)
№ dell’articolo1331553
Autore / CompositoreAntonín Dvořák
EditoreRobert Simon, Jonáš Hájek
Linguececo, tedesco, inglese
Formato336 Pagine; 19 × 27 cm
Anno di pubblicazione2023
Editore / ProduttoreBärenreiter
N° del produttoreBA10438-90
ISMN9790260109391

Descrizione

  • Critical new edition of Dvorák’s most famous opera
  • Detailed evaluation of the vi-de markings
  • Corrections in the original Czech vocal text
  • Detailed Foreword on the genesis and reception of the opera (Eng/Cz/Ger) and a Critical Commentary (Eng) on the full score and libretto

Antonín Dvorák composed his penultimate and most well-known opera “Rusalka” in just seven months between April and November 1900. The premiere took place on 31 March 1901 at the National Theatre in Prague under Karel Kovarovic. Today, “Rusalka” is one of the most frequently performed works of the international opera scene.

More than sixty years after the Jarmil Burghauser edition, a new critical edition is presented here that brings the musical text of the opera up to today’s standards. Editors Robert Simon and Jonáš Hájek worked not only with the autograph and the copy of the score from which the premiere and many subsequent performances were conducted, but also with three handwritten piano reductions directly connected to Dvorák, but unknown to Burghauser, as well as with sketches and other sources. What is new compared to the previous edition is the consistent marking of editorial additions, the restoring of some of Dvorák’s original readings in the vocal text, and a detailed evaluation of the vi-de markings authorised by the composer. At the same time variability is retained and conductors continue to have the option to make cuts.

The vocal score was issued by the publisher Mojmír Urbánek only after Dvorák’s death in 1905. This is why Burghauser did not consider it relevant. In fact, however, the composer had taken part in the preparation of the piano reduction and had given it his very own sound character by taking the liberty of deviating here and there from the full score. This excellent, well-manageable piano part was largely adopted in the new piano reduction by Petr Koronthály. Also included are notes by the American soprano Bree Nichols on the pronunciation of the Czech vocal text.

Contenuto

  • Obsazení / Ensemble / Besetzung
  • Preface
  • Predmluva
  • Vorwort
  • Predehra / Prelude / Vorspiel
  • Dejství I / Act I / Akt I
  • Dejství II / Act II / Akt II
  • Dejství III / Act III / Akt III
  • Notes on Czech Diction
  • Slavnostní hudba / Ceremonial Music / Festliche Musik
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