Till Eulenspiegel Lustige Streiche, Op. 28 [Alf:36-A211802]

Nieweg Performance Editions - Kalmus

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TILL EULENSPIEGELS LUSTIGE STREICHE (TILL EULENSPIEGEL'S MERRY PRANKS), is a tone poem written in 1894-95 by Richard Strauss (1864-1949). It chronicles the misadventures and pranks of the German peasant folk hero Till Eulenspiegel, who is represented by two themes. The first, played by the horn, is a lilting melody that reaches a peak, falls downward, and ends in three long, loud notes, each progressively lower. The second, for D clarinet, is crafty and wheedling, suggesting a trickster doing what he does best. Dedicated to Strauss' friend Arthur Seidl, it premiered on May 6, 1895 by the Gĵrzenich Orchestra Cologne conducted by Franz Wĵllner. Instrumentation: 3+Picc.3+EH.2+ECl-BCl.3+CBsn: 8 (4 opt).6 (3 opt).3.1: Timp. Perc (3-4): Str (9.8.7.6.5 in set).
Vendor:
Alfred
Composer:
By Richard Strauss, ed. Clinton F. Nieweg
Date of Publication:
Oct-24
Format:
Score and Parts
Pages:
0
UPC:
6.54691E+11
Instrumentation:
3+Picc.3+EH.2+ECl-BCl.3+CBsn: 8 (4 opt).6 (3 opt).3.1: Timp. Perc (3-4): Str (9.8.7.6.5 in set) : Full Orchestra